Atheist Republic teamed up with Humanist Alliance Philippines International and launched their first wave of relief for the Marawi siege victims.
On June 15, Facebook has outlined the company’s plans to fight terrorism online pointing out its clear stance in the post titled “Hard questions.”
Facebook’s lack of appropriate tools for the protection of harmful contents results in shutting down the largest page for atheists – Atheist Republic.
A liberal blogger who wrote critiques of the Maldivian government and the spread of radical Islam died after being stabbed.
In India’s 2011 census, only 33,000 people declared themselves as nonreligious. India is a land of believers where atheists face hostility.
For the fourth Easter in a row FFRF’s local chapter has placed a secular display in downtown Chicago which will be on public view till April 22.
Nonbelief Relief is giving $10,000 to UNICEF for famine relief efforts in Somalia, as a part of its mission to improve this world — our only world.
The question - Why doesn't FFRF ever go after Muslims? – is frequently asked by the Religious Right in the context of FFRF’s focus on Christianity.
A 31-year-old Farook Hameed was murdered because of his campaign against religious fundamentalism and efforts to spread rationalist thought.
Amos Yee, the 18-year-old blogger who was jailed twice in his homeland Singapore, has been granted asylum in the United States as a political refugee.