(Economist) Ex-Muslim atheists are becoming more outspoken, but tolerance is still rare
In a handful of majority-Muslim countries atheists can live safely, if quietly; Turkey is one example, Lebanon another. None makes atheism a specific crime. But none gives atheists legal protection or recognition. Indonesia, for example, demands that people declare themselves … Continue reading (Economist) Ex-Muslim atheists are becoming more outspoken, but tolerance is still rare
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(Economist) Ex-Muslim atheists are becoming more outspoken, but tolerance is still rare
In a handful of majority-Muslim countries atheists can live safely, if quietly; Turkey is one example, Lebanon another. None makes atheism a specific crime. But none gives atheists legal protection or recognition. Indonesia, for example, demands that people declare themselves … Continue reading (Economist) Ex-Muslim atheists are becoming more outspoken, but tolerance is still rare