Religion News Selection

September 18 – 25, 2022

A selection of religion news stories from Australia

(Research: Greg Spearritt)

 

INTERNATIONAL STORIES
Islam

Iran’s president breaks off interview after CNN reporter refuses to wear headscarf (Brisbane Times)
Sept 24 – Christiane Amanpour was all set to interview Iran’s president in New York on Wednesday when Iranian officials stepped in with a last-minute condition: The CNN host would have to wear a head covering, in deference to Iranian custom and an Islamic religious ritual.

Religious Violence

How the death of Iranian Mahsa Amini caused thousands of women to defy hijab laws (ABC News)
Sept 23 – Iran is facing international criticism over the death of a young Iranian woman, Mahsa Amini, who died while she was held by the country’s morality police.

ISLAM

Rallies held in Melbourne, Canberra in support of Iranian protesters (ABC News)
Sept 25 – Hundreds of Melburnians have gathered in solidarity with protesters in Iran, who have taken to the streets across the country, furious over the death of a woman while she was in the custody of Iran’s morality police.

POLITICS

Ousted Liberal Party MP Cathrine Burnett-Wake condemns extremists in politics (ABC News)
Sept 21 – A Victorian Liberal Party politician who was ousted at pre-selection by a candidate linked to a Pentecostal church has lashed out at extremism in politics in her final speech as a parliamentarian.

‘Divisive’ debate sees Mildura council reconsider Christian prayer in meetings   (ABC News)
Sept 23 – The start of every Mildura Rural City Council meeting begins with a brief prayer to God asking for guidance and prosperity in the region.

RELIGION & SOCIETY

Dad of dead girl who religious group prayed over refuses to look at evidence (Brisbane Times)
Sept 20 – The father of eight-year-old Elizabeth Rose Struhs, who a religious group allegedly prayed over instead of getting medical help, has refused to view the evidence put against him in the murder case.