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Gloria.TV News on the 6th of April 2016 Heros: Kenya’s president honored Salah Farah a Muslim teacher and father of four small children who was shot after he refused to be separated from Christian …More
Gloria.TV News on the 6th of April 2016

Heros: Kenya’s president honored Salah Farah a Muslim teacher and father of four small children who was shot after he refused to be separated from Christian passengers on a bus traveling between Nairobi and Mandera during an Al-Qaeda attack. He died a month later during surgery for his wounds. Sixty passengers were travelling on the bus. When the militants ordered passengers out of the vehicle, Muslim women on board removed their hijabs and handed them to non-Muslims. When the Muslims refused to cooperate, the attempt to kill the Christian passengers was abandoned.

History Repeats Itself: Hillary Clinton said on April 3th on “Meet the Press” that “the unborn person doesn’t have constitutional rights.” Catholic League’s Bill Donohue comments: “Hillary’s position is eerily reminiscent of what U.S. Supreme Court Justice Roger Taney said in his infamous 1857 Dred Scott ruling on slavery. He declared that blacks had “no rights which the white man was bound to respect.”

Christmas Gone: Nepal has cancelled Christmas as a public holiday eight years after it was introduced. The Government recognises 83 festivities for Hindus and other communities, but none for Christians. In six years, Catholics went from 4,000 to 10,000. They run 20 schools.

Campaign: The Italian paper Il Foglio has defended Cardinal Bertone who is vilified by the media because of his apartment. Il Foglio points out that the apartment is half as big as presented in the papers and that it does not belong to Bertone but to the Vatican. Further it does not have its own terrace. For Il Foglio these attacks are a late campaign against Pope Benedict and his Secretary of State Bertone.