August 16, 2009
MCLU and City Reach Interim Agreement on Religious Freedom
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Today, the Maine Civil Liberties Union Foundation and the City of
“This is a step in the right direction,” said MCLU Legal Director
“With the Muslim holy month of Ramadan approaching, this interim agreement provides a place for this small community to gather and pray,” said MCLU Cooperating Attorney David Lourie, who is himself a former Corporation Counsel to the City of
The current dispute, like the one in 2008 involving Chabad Rabbi Moshe Wilansky, has provoked an outpouring of support from faith leaders for the protection of religion and religious minorities.
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“There is no religious group that has not been persecuted somewhere in the world at some time in history,” said Reverend Jill Job Saxby, Executive Director, Maine Council of Churches. “As people of faith, we know that freedom to worship, each in our own way, is fundamental both to the integrity of our civil democratic society and to the flourishing of the spiritual values of compassion, peace and justice that we pray will underpin our life together. Civil authority and the law should always err on the side of more freedom, to ensure that any religious group does not suffer undue burdens on its freedom to pray, worship, study and serve in its own way.”
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