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Victims of religious persecution
International Humanists protest Indonesia blasphemy arrest
Submitted by Matt on 26 January, 2012 - 15:25The International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) is calling for the Indonesian government to guarantee the freedom and safety of Alexander Aan, an Indonesian arrested for blasphemy. IHEU -- the global union of more than 100 Humanist and atheist groups from 40 countries including Indonesia -- has also raised Aan’s case with the United Nations. Aan was arrested for blasphemy last week in Dharmasraya, in the province of West Sumatra.
Can We Talk About This?
Submitted by Matt on 20 March, 2012 - 16:01Following a tour that began in Sydney, Australia last September, an extraordinary theatre production called “Can We Talk About This?” opened at the National Theatre in London on 9 March.
Religion, Witch Hunts, Homophobia and Human Rights in Africa
Submitted by Matt on 15 March, 2012 - 20:12Thank you Roy for inviting me to make a presentation at this seminar, and thank you friends for coming.
Islamic radicalism going mainstream in the East
Submitted by Matt on 15 March, 2012 - 19:43Islamic radicalism has been defined in a variety of ways: as a synonym for extremism, militancy, terrorism or the ideologies of Wahhabism, Salafism, Deobandism, Qutubi
IHEU Hosts UN Seminar of Religion, Law, Democracy and Human Rights
Submitted by Matt on 15 March, 2012 - 19:35On 14 March 2012 at the 19th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, in conjunction with the UK-based National Secular Society (NSS) and India-based news portal New Age Islam, IHEU hosted a panel discussion on Religion, Law, Democracy and Human Rights. The four panellists examined the extent to which the promotion of religious law is undermining democracy, civil law and human rights around the world.
Plea to the Islamic States to do more to promote religious tolerance
Submitted by Matt on 14 March, 2012 - 16:42In a joint statement with the Center for Inquiry today (14 March 2012) IHEU representative Raheel Raza, herself a Muslim human rights activist, spoke of the need for the Islamic states to do more to promote religious tolerance at home if they are really concerned about hostility towards Muslims in the West.
IHEU attacks the Islamic States on Freedom of Religion
Submitted by Matt on 6 March, 2012 - 15:14Professor Heiner Bielefeldt, the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, who was a guest speaker at the IHEU World Congress in Oslo in August last year, presented his annual report to the UN Human Rights Council on 5 March. It was a blockbuster, putting many until now controversial aspects of religious freedom squarely into the context of international law.
Nigerian witch hunter Helen Ukpabio bringing "gospel of hate" to the US
Submitted by Matt on 4 January, 2012 - 21:14In March, Nigeria's notorious witch hunter, Helen Ukpabio, is organising a “Deliverance Session” in the United States, according to infomation posted on the web site of the Liberty Gospel Church. The event is slated for March 14-25 at Liberty Gospel Church in Houston, Texas. The program is said to be “12 days of battling with the spirit for freedom.”
Humanists condemn Nigeria's anti-gay bill
Submitted by Matt on 2 December, 2011 - 17:08Humanist organizations from Nigeria and across the world are condemning Nigeria's Senate for passing a bill that would criminalise same-sex marriage, outlaw LGBT advocacy groups, and even ban displays of amorous affection between people of the same sex.
Let Khalid Saeed stay in Sweden
Submitted by Matt on 17 November, 2011 - 21:03The Humanist Movement in Sweden and the International Humanist community call upon the Swedish authorities to reopen the case of Khalid Saeed from Pakistan, whose application for a residence permit in Sweden has been rejected by the Migration Board. He could now be sent back to Pakistan with his entire family.




