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
Extension: fourth call for Signature : Situation of Minorities Facing ISIS
Dear participants to the Roundtable, Due to the success of this sign-on letter, and to the fact that some of us asked an extension in order to be able to gather more signatures, our gathering of signatures on the multi-faith NGO letter to the President and members of...
EPWG on FoRB summons the Ambassador of Pakistan to the European Union (EU) regarding Asia Bib
The EPWG on FoRB is now making the case of Asia Bibi a priority - It is time to take action, and not just for her. We know that there are thousands of other Asia Bibis The European Parliament Working Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief (EPWG on FoRB) is concerned...
European institutions received with enthusiasm the petition of Novae Terrae Foundation in support of religious minorities
During his recent visits in Strasbourg and Brussels from 29th September to 1st October, Luca Volontè had important meetings with extremely positive and promising results. volontè mogheriniFirst of all he met Elmar Broke (President of the EU Committee on Foreign...
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 Parnasse...
Synthesis of the voluntary work side event OSCE – HDIM – 2014
Synthesis of the voluntary work side event OSCE - HDIM – 2014 Voluntary work in spiritual environments and its criminalization in modern society During our side event regarding the voluntary work, in which we wanted to find out if is the judicial system misused to...
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”.
CAP Freedom of Conscience involvement in Europe
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