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Vol. 19 No. 1 (2000): Religious Persecution and Beyond: Religious Freedom on the Run
Vol. 19 No. 1 (2000): Religious Persecution and Beyond: Religious Freedom on the Run
Published:
2000-07-01
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Articles
Religious Persecution and Beyond: Religious Freedom On The Run
Kathryn Graham
1-2
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A Psychotherapist's Perspective on Victims of Religious Persecution: An Interview with Dr. Fern Waterman
Kathryn Graham
3-5
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The Bahá'ís Of Iran
Margaret Bremner
6-10
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The Importance of Prioritizing the Issue of Religious Freedom
Elizabeth Batha
11-12
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Religious Persecution and Mass Displacements
Pedro C. Moreno
13-14
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Case Study: Mr. Gabriel Marshal Nylowa Yak
James A. Rice
15-19
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Restitution of Property and Religious Discrimination in Eastern Europe
Maria Riegger
20-24
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Security Issues and Refugees: Dilemmas, Crises, and Debates
Frances T. Pilch
25-34
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Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Britain: U.K. Immigration and Asylum Act, 1999
Anthony H. Richmond
35-42
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