by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Mar 20, 2023 | HRC 52, IRFM, news
Alexander Dvorkin is not just an ideologist for Russian extremist politicians. He is still vice-president of the FECRIS anti-sect organisation, which is funded by the French government. We recommend to put him and FECRIS on the list of sanctions.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Mar 16, 2023 | HRC 52, IRFM, news
By 2023, 21.6 million people will require some form of humanitarian assistance, while 80 per cent of the country’s population struggles to access food, clean water and adequate health services. Multiple emergencies have hit the country: violent conflict, economic blockade, currency collapse, natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Mar 16, 2023 | HRC 52, IRFM, news
The promotion of peace, security and respect for fundamental rights and freedoms are some of the values and objectives of the European Union.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Mar 16, 2023 | CAP LC Event Coming, HRC 52, IRFM
As Yemen is defining its future, it is important that human rights, especially, the right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion and belief is front and centre and presented by those committed to those aims, not least individuals from discriminated religious beliefs.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Mar 14, 2023 | HRC 52, IRFM, news
CAP Liberté de Conscience and Human Rights Without Frontiers are deeply concerned by France’s failure to respect freedom of religion and belief for all religions, beliefs and spiritual minorities.
Indeed, France continues its hunt against minorities using its Interministerial Mission against sectarian drift, Miviludes as an instrument of discrimination.
Today, a conference on so-called sectarian drifts and conspiracy theories is being held in Paris. It is organized by Miviludes and by the Secretary of State in charge of Citizenship, Sonia Backès.
New legislative measures targeting minorities are to be discussed.
by CAP Liberté de Conscience | Feb 27, 2023 | CAP LC Event Coming, HRC 52, IRFM
The Permanent Mission of Hungary, the Permanent Mission of Poland and ADF International are co-hosting a side event on the margins of the 52nd Regular Session of the Human Rights Council, titled “Hard to Believe: Trends in Restrictions on Religious Conversion”.