Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Trinidad Follows Court Order, Replacing Trinity Cross

In response to a decision by its High Court last month, Trinidad and Tobago has decided to replace the Trinity Cross with another symbol as the country's top honor, according to yesterday's Antigua Sun. The Court found that the Trinity Cross was a Christian symbol that amounted to religious discrimination. The country's population is 22.5% Hindu and 5.8% Muslim. [corrected]