What is “Coordination des Associations et des Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience” (CAP Freedom of Conscience)?
CAP Freedom of Conscience is a secular European NGO with United Nations Consultative Status, created in 1995 and dedicated to protect the Right of Freedom of Religion and Belief.
CAP Freedom of Conscience combats all forms of discrimination based on religion or belief by alerting European and International bodies.
CAP Freedom of Conscience collects testimonies of discrimination and human rights violations affecting religious or belief communities in order to disseminate them to international bodies, and in order to raise awareness and inform them as well as to generate debate on the protection of Freedom of Religion and Belief.
CAP Freedom of Conscience also advocates for any religious or spiritual group facing discrimination to have their right to Freedom of Religion and Belief recognized.
CAP Freedom of Conscience is a member of the European Federation for Freedom of Belief (FOB), European Network Of Religion and Belief (ENORB) and participate to the Civil Society Platform of Fundamental Rights created by the EU Fundamental Rights Agency DAFOH Partners in Combating and Preventing Forced Organ Harvesting
MIVILUDES true nature
December 20, 2010 The Hon Robert McClelland MP Attorney General Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 Dear Attorney General McClelland: I am the public spokesperson of CAP (Coordination des Associations et des Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience — Coordination of...
Discrimination of Minority Belief Groups in France report 2010
CAP Liberté de Conscience report 2010 Discrimination of Minority Belief Groups in France CAP LC (Coordination des Associations et des Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience – Coordination of Associations and Individuals for Freedom of Conscience) is an association...
MIVILUDES Contravenes European Court of Human Right Findings
miviludes-ECHR-2010The French Interministerial Mission of Vigilance and Fight against Sectarian Deviances (MIVILUDES) has adopted and implemented a policy of repression of religious minorities which is in contravention of international human rights instruments, in particular the Helsinki Accords standards on freedom of religion and non-discrimination in matters relating to religion and the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (European Convention) as interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
How the French government and parliament were leaded into a witch-hunt
The phenomenon of religious persecution has been known through the ages, as witness the Bacchanals affair in Rome in 187 BC or even, if we may believe Aristophanes, the process against Socrates, accused of having wanted to introduce a new religion. These persecutions were particularly intense against monotheistic religions, even though they tolerated the practice of several ancient cults with which they felt ties. In the 19th century, the French revolution hailed the end of persecution of protestants and marked the integration of Jews in the nation, even if refractory priests were treated extremely harshly. With the law of 1905 on the separation of church and state in France, discrimination appeared to have become impossible and yet only a few decades ago, France and other western countries saw the emergence of campaigns against “sects”. The word sect has two origins: a minority group that has separated (from the Latin secare) or a group that has followed a leader (from the Latin sequi).
Who is behind the Israeli Center for Victims of Cults?
"Self enhancement workshops? Course in Kabala? Meditation? Yoga? "The Israeli Center for Victims of Cults" doesn't care: as far as they are concerned these are cults that should be fought. "7 Days" exposes the fact that the Center itself, operating under a secular...
The Function and Dysfunction of Religion in our Secular State
Statement by Prof. em. Dr. Christian Brünner European Leadership Conference, Geneva, UN, 24.-26.3.2011 Session 2: Interreligious cooperation and the prevention of incitement to racial, national and religious hatred United Nations Office Geneva (25 - 26 March 2011) I. ...
CAP Freedom of Conscience involvement in Europe
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