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Maryland School Board Shift: Two Hindu Students Reclaim the Sacred Swastika through Policy

Two Hindu students catalyzed a policy review at the Howard County Public School System (Maryland) by clearly distinguishing the sacred Swastika from the Nazi Hakenkreuz. Their evidence‑based testimony advanced historical accuracy, reduced the risk of stigmatizing dharmic traditions, and offered practical guidance for K–12 educators. The Board responded by tasking its Policy Committee with updating…
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CoHNA Demands Correction: Ye’s WSJ Apology Mislabels Swastika as Hakenkreuz

CoHNA urges Ye and The Wall Street Journal to correct a paid advertisement that mislabels the sacred Swastika as the Nazi Hakenkreuz. The distinction is historically established: the Nazi emblem was called the Hakenkreuz, while the Swastika has denoted auspiciousness in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions for millennia. Legislatures in Virginia and California, and the…
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Canada’s Landmark Decision: Honoring the Sacred Swastika, Rejecting the Nazi Hakenkreuz
Canada has formally clarified the difference between the sacred Swastika and the Nazi Hakenkreuz, protecting religious freedom while reinforcing opposition to hate symbols. The step affirms the Swastika’s millennia-old meaning in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and its broader cultural presence across South Asia, without diluting the ban on Nazi imagery. Educators, museums, and law enforcement…
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Bill C-9 Clarified: Historic Win Separating Nazi Hakenkreuz from the Sacred Swastika

Canada’s House of Commons Justice Committee approved a crucial amendment to Bill C-9, replacing the term “Swastika” with the accurate “Nazi Hakenkreuz” when referring to the prohibited hate symbol. The change, advanced by MP Anthony Housefather and supported by a broad interfaith coalition, preserves religious freedom for Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh communities while strengthening…
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Rutgers ‘Hindutva’ Panel Ignites Outrage: Community Mobilizes, Lawmakers Urge Student Safety

A controversial Rutgers University panel on “Hindutva in America: A Threat to Equality and Religious Pluralism” drew swift community pushback and bipartisan concern from Members of Congress. Observers noted the absence of practicing Hindus on the panel and reported that questions from Hindu attendees were curtailed, raising issues for academic freedom and viewpoint diversity. Community…
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Essential Clarification to Transform Anti‑Hate Laws: Coalition Urges ‘Hakenkreuz’ Accuracy in Canada
A multi-faith coalition representing more than 70 organizations has called on Canadian lawmakers to correct terminology in Bill C-9 (Combatting Hate Act) and Petition e-6625 by prohibiting the Nazi Hakenkreuz rather than the sacred Swastika. This clarification aligns with historical records showing that Nazis used the term Hakenkreuz, not Swastika, and with police and legislative…
