by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Feb 10, 2023 | ICCPR, news
CAP Liberté de Conscience (France) and the Brussels-based NGO Human Rights Without Frontiers are deeply concerned about the deterioration of human rights in a wide range of areas in Sri Lanka.
In the last few years, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka and the Human Rights Commission have received about 15,000 complaints annually regarding the violation of the fundamental rights guaranteed in Chapter III, 10-14 of the 1978 Constitution. All these complaints are against executive and administrative actions of government officials.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Feb 10, 2023 | news, UN UPR
The human rights defense organization CAP LC (Coordination des Associations et Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience), in co-sponsorship with UPF and its affiliated organization Women’s Federation for World Peace (WFWP), held the side event on the occasion of the Universal Periodical Review of Japan at the Human Rights Council.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Jan 10, 2023 | Anti Vallex Campaign, news
Anti-Vallex Karabakh Human Rights Campaign starts investigative publications about untold story of massive rights violations, corruption, environmental abuse and political manipulation behind hand-made humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Jan 9, 2023 | Anti Vallex Campaign, news
Considering all the above stated CAP Freedom of Conscience is launching Karabakh Human Rights Awareness Campaign to alarm international actors on the state of human rights of Karabakh Armenians and to promote lasting peace in the region. Since the “Vallex group companies” activities in the region represent symbolize deprivation of basic human rights of Karabakh residents we chose the title “Anti-Vallex” as the motto of the campaign.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Dec 14, 2022 | CAP LC Event Coming, news
CAP Liberté de Conscience is a French NGO, granted of the Consultative Status of the United Nations, and has been dedicated since 1995 to the promotion and defense of the universal principles of freedom of conscience, religion or belief, as defined and guaranteed by the various national, European and international legal texts, whatever the category of persons to whom these principles apply and whatever their convictions.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Dec 12, 2022 | news
Taijimen has been persecuted for more than a quarter of a century. It is a great irony of Taiwan’s human rights and has already attracted international attention. In recent years, the world-renowned human rights magazine “Bitter Winter” (Bitter Winter) and multinational international human rights websites have published hundreds of articles exposing the truth of the case. International human rights activists held a press conference in Washington DC on December 7, 2021, expressing Condemned, even 25 international senior scholars and human rights experts jointly wrote to President Tsai Ing-wen, urging her to solve the problem as soon as possible.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Dec 12, 2022 | news
Mr Thierry VALLE, President of the French CAP Freedom of Belief Organization: “(I hope Taiwan will legislate) to set an example for the international community to follow.”
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Dec 3, 2022 | news
The survey report is entitled: The French and the sectarian phenomenon. It is a questionnaire-survey administered through internet to a representative sample of 1,006 French people, on December 21 and 22, 2021, published on January 17, 2022. We did not have access to the questionnaire, but we can guess which questions were asked by reading the subtitles on the survey report. We do not know if they were direct questions with “yes/no/don’t know” answers, which are tainted by the phenomenon of acquiescence bias (overestimation of ‘yes’ answers that distort the results). We also do not know how much the survey cost.