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Court case may decide fate of religious symbols in public buildings

admin January 18, 2026
Court case may decide fate of religious symbols in public buildings

Court case may decide fate of religious symbols in public buildings


The European Court of Human Rights is reviewing a case that could determine whether religious symbols may be displayed in courtrooms and other public buildings. The case arises from complaints by Greek atheists who say the presence of Christian icons violated their right to a fair trial and religious freedom.

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