‘In Prison for Their Faith 2020’, a new report mapping prisoners worldwide from 13 religious groups

‘In Prison for Their Faith 2020’, a new report mapping prisoners worldwide from 13 religious groups

‘In Prison for Their Faith 2020’, a new report mapping prisoners worldwide from 13 religious groups Uyghur Muslims, Tibetan Buddhists, The Church of Almighty God Members and Falun Gong Practitioners are by far the most numerous believers behind bars for the practice of their faith, all imprisoned solely by China, according to the latest report by…

All Faiths Network director say EU must do more to protect believers’ rights
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All Faiths Network director say EU must do more to protect believers’ rights

We reprint here an article by Martin Banks of New Europe magazine. See the full article here Religious freedom and belief often “take a back seat” to policymaking, according to Martin Weightman, the director of the All Faiths Network, who told participants that the rights of religious minorities are overshadowed by issues affecting other groups….

More information about the Faith and Freedom Summit
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More information about the Faith and Freedom Summit

The Solvay Library in Brussels welcomed, on the 28th of June 2018, the Faith and Freedom Summit. The Faith and Freedom Summit: Practicing what we Preach in Europe was a non-partisan summit that brought together leaders from the various ields of politics, government, academia, activism and the non-for-proit sector from across Europe and beyond, in…