Former residents and victims who allege they suffered and witnessed abuse at the mission are angry about the ‘weak’ findings of a commission’s investigation
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The report finds that its ‘teachings, principles, and rules (doctrines)’ are within the scope of freedom of religion as contained in the Constitution.
The head of the Cultural, Religious and Linguistics Rights Commission investigated church leaders abusing their congregants and refused to be distracted by threats on her life
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Whatever our private views, they cannot be the grounds on which to ban a work of art
The commission said it wanted to determine whether religious regulation was within Parliament’s constitutional mandate, following the shooting
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