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Religion-related terrorist groups were active in 74 countries

The Pew Centre review of 198 countries Hair Extensions Online found those deemed restrictive or hostile in the previous report were growing even more so, while the opposite was found for those with more religious tolerance.

A substantial rise in public hostility toward religious groups was seen in China, Nigeria, Thailand, Vietnam and Britain, while government restrictions rose substantially in Egypt and France.

The Pew Centre looked at laws or other government policies aimed to ban particular faiths, limit preaching, give preference to particular religions or prohibit conversions. To measure hostility, it looked at sectarian violence, harassment over religious attire and other types of intimidation.

The countries most restrictive or hostile towards certain religions, besides Pakistan, included India, Indonesia, Egypt, Iran, China, Myanmar, Russia, Turkey, Vietnam, Nigeria and Bangladesh – although most of these did not show much change in the three years.

People were killed, physically abused, detained, imprisoned, displaced natural hair extensions from their homes, or had their property destroyed for religious reasons by governments in 101 countries in the year ending mid-2009, compared to 91 a year earlier, the report said. Such violence rose in more countries than it declined over the three years.

“Religion-related terrorist groups were active in 74 countries,” and violence was seen in half of these, in the year through mid-2009, the Pew Center said.

Christians and Muslims, the world’s two largest religious groups, were harassed in most countries. Other religions also saw harassment, but Jews, who make up less than 1% of the world’s population, saw restrictions or harassment in 75 countries.

In five European countries – Britain, Denmark, Russia, Sweden and Bulgaria – religious tension focused on the rapidly growing Muslim
population, but there was some rising feather extensions for hair anti-Semitism and antagonism towards minorities such as Jehovah’s Witnesses.