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Support for IHEU's work at the UN Human Rights Council

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Support for and interest in IHEU's work for freedom of expression at the UN has come from many commentators, following the appalling events at the Human Rights Council on 16 June 2008. Among the news and web reports was a particularly well-argued piece by Robert Spencer in FrontPage magazine, "Free Speech Dies at the UN".

Australian Humanists express dismay at challenges to Universal Declaration

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Australian Humanists, meeting in national convention in Sydney, at Humanist House, 10 Shepherd St, Chippendale, resolved on 3rd May as follows:

‘To express our dismay at recent events in the United Nations Human Rights Council, which seriously challenge the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights in this its sixtieth anniversary year.’

How should we react to the problems at the UN Human Rights Council?

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In a session at the 2008 General Assembly on Human Rights, triggered by the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Roy Brown outlined just how ineffective the UNHRC was, indeed that it was at best passively shielding Human Rights abuses from examination and at worst an obstructing action against them. Roy gave examples to show that by some measures the Council had deteriorated to the level of its discredited predecessor, the UN Commission on Human Rights. Keith Porteous Wood was invited to suggest how IHEU member organisations and supporters should react.

Discussion of religious questions now banned at UN Human Rights Council

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The UN Human Rights Council is not allowed to judge religions, according to president Doru Romulus Costea of Romania. Criticism of Sharia law or fatwas is now forbidden.

This ruling follows attempts by the Egyptian and Pakistani delegates at the Council to silence criticism of human rights abuse in the Islamic world.

IHEU speaks on racism and "Islamophobia"

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In a statement delivered to the UN Human Rights Council on 17 June 2008, IHEU has called attention to racism and intolerance in Sudan and India, and criticized the “Islamophobia” industry of victimisation.

Human Rights Council President: "We are on a slippery slope"

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It took one hour and twenty-five minutes for a three-minute joint statement by the Association for World Education with IHEU to the Human Rights Council to be completed yesterday (16 June 2008), following 16 points of order - seven from Egypt - condemning any mention of Sharia law in the Council.

IHEU speaks out for rights of women

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UN Geneva

In a statement delivered to the UN Human Rights Council on 17 June 2008, IHEU has urged greater empowerment of women and gender equality in the food cycle and called for recognition of the centrality of reproductive health programs to the human rights of women.

World Association of Newspapers condemns UN Human Rights Council on freedom of expression

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The World Association of Newspapers (WAN) and World Editors Forum has condemned the UN Human Rights Council’s repeated efforts to undermine freedom of expression in the name of protecting religious sensibilities. “WAN reminds the UN that the Council’s proper role is to defend freedom of expression and not to support the censorship of opinion at the request of autocracies,” the WAN Board said in a resolution issued during the World Newspaper Congress and World Editors Forum, the global meetings of the world’s press being held in Göteborg, Sweden.

United Nations’ Gender Equity Architecture Reform

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This meeting of the IHEU GA resolves that IHEU and its Member Organisations support the GEAR Campaign (Gender Equity Architecture Reform) and the United Nations High Level Panel on system wide coherence recommendations whose main points are:

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