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
Call for written submissions – Report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief to the General Assembly
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, is preparing a report on antisemitism in accordance with his mandate to identify existing and emerging obstacles to the enjoyment of the right to freedom of religion or belief...
HRC 41 written statement : Misuse and Abuse of the Pre-trial Detention and the FIES System in Spain & the Kokorevs Case
Misuse and Abuse of the Pre-trial Detention and the FIES System in Spain & the Kokorevs Case In 1996, Spain adopted a law introducing a special status and treatment for certain prisoners during their pre-trial detention and possible subsequent...
hrc 41 written statement : Call for International Support against Norway’s requirement for the wearing of religious headgear for ID photographs
Call for International Support against Norway’s requirement for the wearing of religious headgear for ID photographs Introduction We are a NGO that specializes in the freedom of religious minorities. This statement reports to the UN on the urgent need for...
HRC 41 written statement : The case of the Ahmadis refugees in Thailand and Malaysia
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community : The Ahmadiyya Muslim community in Pakistan is perhaps the most obviously persecuted religious group in the world today. The Ahmadis suffer under a unique combination of virulent media commentary, violence and hatred orchestrated by an...
HRC 41 writen statement : Forcible Deprogramming of Members of Shincheonji in Republic of Korea
Forcible Deprogramming of Members of Shincheonji in South Korea In the last decades of the 20th century, the international flourishing of new religious movements (NRMs) caught unprepared both the traditional religions and the secular media that had predicted the...
HRC 41 oral statement : Forcible Deprogramming of Members of Shincheonji in Republic of Korea
Oral statement 41th Session of the HRC Coordination des Associations et des Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience Forcible Deprogramming of Members of Shincheonji in Republic of Korea At the end of the 20th century, courts of law in the United States and Europe...
CAP Freedom of Conscience involvement in Europe
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