Belief, Law and Politics

What Future for a Secular Europe? Website price:£67.50 (Regular price: £75.00) Imprint: Ashgate Published: December 2014 Format: 244 x 172 mm Extent: 312 pages Binding: Hardback Other editions: ebook PDF, ebook ePUB ISBN: 978-1-4724-5346-4 ISBN Short: 9781472453464 BL...

IRF Roundtable in Europe

As the venue for our next IRF Roundtable in Europe meeting the 23 October is now secured, here are some basic information regarding this event: 1. The meeting will take place Thursday October 23, 2014 • from 14h00 to 16h30, at the Renaissance Hotel – Rue du...
Report on France OSCE 2014

Report on France OSCE 2014

For years, France has had a policy of stigmatization and negative stereotyping of minorities of religion or belief it has labeled as “sects” or, more recently as “sectarian movements”. This derogatory classification corresponds to the improper assessment of religion or beliefs and the consideration that some of them, new or minority ones not belonging to traditional Churches or Institutions are “deviant”, can only stem from a “psychological hold” on the followers and constitute “sectarian abuses”.

FECRIS correspondent in Ukraine campaigns with China against Falun Gong in Ukraine

The Ukrainian National Center Of Religious Safety And Help To Victims Of Destructive Cults Organisation “Dialogue” a FECRIS correspondent in Ukraine, has launched a campaign against Falun Gong practitioners. It has published the following article on its website under the title “The Falun Gong sect recruits Kherson residents under the guise of an art exhibition”:

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