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Wicca veterans seek grave symbols | |
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Wiccans in the US are taking the government to court over its refusal to allow their symbol on gravestones in military cemeteries. | |
Relatives of dead soldiers, including one killed in Iraq, are demanding that Wicca symbols be permitted. | Relatives of dead soldiers, including one killed in Iraq, are demanding that Wicca symbols be permitted. |
Some 38 other religious symbols, including the Jewish star of David and the Buddhist wheel, are allowed. | Some 38 other religious symbols, including the Jewish star of David and the Buddhist wheel, are allowed. |
The Pentacle, a five-pointed star surrounded by a circle, is one of the most important symbols in Wicca. | |
'Discriminatory delay' | 'Discriminatory delay' |
Wicca, which originates in Europe, is inspired by ancient pre-Christian practices. | Wicca, which originates in Europe, is inspired by ancient pre-Christian practices. |
It is recognised by the US military as an official religion but military veterans are not allowed to display the symbol on their graves. | It is recognised by the US military as an official religion but military veterans are not allowed to display the symbol on their graves. |
"The federal government's discriminatory delay in approving these applications must end," said Daniel Mach, a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union. | "The federal government's discriminatory delay in approving these applications must end," said Daniel Mach, a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union. |
"There is no good reason to deny grieving families the solace and comfort available to military families of other religions," he said. | "There is no good reason to deny grieving families the solace and comfort available to military families of other religions," he said. |
One of soldiers whose family is seeking to use the symbol is buried in Washington's Arlington National Cemetery. | One of soldiers whose family is seeking to use the symbol is buried in Washington's Arlington National Cemetery. |
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