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June 26
- Thousands of Indian Muslims sign up to defend Iraq's shrines Sruthi Gottipati, Reuters
- Ultra-Orthodox women fight for their right to higher education Daniel Ben Simon, Al-Monitor
- Iraq's Christian Minority Feels Militant Threat Maria Abi-Habib, The Wall Street Journal
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June 25
- In Face Of ISIS Advance, Many Iraqi Christians Insist On Staying Put Sophia Jones, The Huffington Post
- Shiite Violence Traps Baghdad’s Sunnis, Haunted by a Grim Past Alissa J. Rubin and Rod Nordland, The New York Times
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June 24
- Hindus, Sikhs in Afghanistan feel neglected, discriminated The Indian Express
- Islamic Extremists Pose New Risks for Religious Minorities in Iraq Cale Salih, The New York Times
- When Islam came to Australia BBC News
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June 23
- ISIS makes Mosul's Christians pay $250 poll tax amid economic hardships Cath Martin, The Christian Post
- Cult Woman Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for 'Exorcism' Killing Peter Yin, Women of China
- Malaysia Court Upholds 'Allah' Ban For Non-Muslims Eileen Ng, The Huffington Post
- Understanding the roots of the 'angry Muslim' Ramzy Baroud, Middle East Eye
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June 21
- How ISIS uses social media to spread its message Marlene Leung, CTVNews
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June 19
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June 18
- Sikhs want the attack on the Golden Temple to be recognized as genocide Krista R. Burdine, World Religion News
- The Sunni-Shia divide: Where they live, what they believe and how they view each other Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
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June 17
- Yemeni forces seek to wrest Sanaa mosque from ousted president Khaled Abdullah, Reuters
- 44 Sunni Prisoners Killed as Iraqi Violence Spreads Alissa J. Rubin and Suadad Al-Sahly, The New York Times
- Jerusalem's Artificial Beach Upsets Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Community Michele Chabin, Huffington Post
- China's Crackdown on Religion Continues With Another Church Cross Removal Lucy Westcott, The Wire
- The Christian family refusing to give up its Bethlehem hill farm Daniel Silas Adamson, BBC News
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