Friday, October 13, 2023
From Apathy to Action: Exposing the Threat of Hamas and Anti-Semitism in Western Society
By Guest Author
We often hear about inter-religious meetings to celebrate “living together”. These encounters are particularly fashionable at meals to break the fast, for the feast at the end of Ramadan or for the sheep feast, but curiously never to celebrate Easter, Christmas or Pesach. Where are the imams today, the media-friendly peacemakers? Why haven’t they come to support their Jewish friends? Where are the associations fighting racism and anti-Semitism? Where are the neo-feminists who had no words for the women raped, killed and slaughtered by Hamas assassins on Saturday 7 October? Where are the Muslim intellectuals who have only “living together”
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Thursday, October 12, 2023
Scientology Empowering Mental Health against Abuses: Advocating for Guidelines to Protect People
By Newsdesk
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, October 12 2023. World Mental Health Day on October 10 2023 became a platform for a global community that stands up for raising awareness and instigating change against psychiatric abuses. The Scientology Network joined forces with the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) to organize an event focusing on shedding light on this pressing issue, by dedicating a full day of broadcasting to the issue through Scientology TV. Also, the broader international movement against psychiatric abuses highlighted the importance of the new WHO & OHCHR guidelines that safeguard people from abuses in mental health. Revealing the Hidden Risks
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Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Xylazine, a one-way trip to Dante's Inferno
By Christian Mirre
In the whole world, environmental disasters, poverty, inequalities and social injustice are increasing, health care is degrading, same for education and moral values; is also noted the instrumentalisation of religions and human rights; the metropoles are subject to pollution, crimes, human trafficking and flourishing illicit drug markets. And among the long, impressive and life-threatening list of illicit drugs and New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) -most often produced to circumvent the drug laws- the emergence of a new one, Xylazine, is gaining the attention of the concerned authorities (Rodriguez N. et al., 2008).“Xylazine is making the deadliest drug threat our country has
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Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Maxette Pirbakas: Redefining Political Priorities, A Path Forward for France and Over Seas
By Maxette Pirbakas
In January 2022, as the first RN (National Rally) MEP from overseas France, I conducted a disillusioned assessment of my work within the Identity & Democracy group. I highlighted the disparity between the official discourse, which was highly favourable to the French overseas territories, and the reality of certain votes that diverged significantly from the interests of our 2.2 million compatriots residing in the “outermost regions.” Consequently, I decided to depart from the Identity & Democracy Group and sit as an unaffiliated member. This choice entailed the loss of several political advantages but allowed me to rekindle my fundamental values:
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MEP Maxette Pirbakas Welcomes 40 Réunion Visitors to Brussels: Europe Article Page
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Just one week following her visit to Réunion, Maxette Pirbakas, a non-attached Member of the European Parliament representing Overseas France, extended a warm invitation to local decision-makers and influential figures from Réunion to join her at the European Parliament in Brussels on June 2, 2023. The primary objective of this gathering was to foster a deeper understanding of the prevailing issues and challenges within the European Union. Commencing at 11 a.m., the day commenced with a comprehensive introduction to European institutions for the 40 Réunion visitors. They were greeted by Maxette Pirbakas, an MP and the current president of Rassemblement
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Monday, October 9, 2023
OHCHR and WHO launched guidelines to end mistreatment in mental health services
By Juan Sanchez Gil
In anticipation of World Mental Health Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights (OHCHR) have jointly introduced today a guidance titled “Guidance and Practice for Mental Health, Human Rights and Legislation.” The objective is to support countries in reforming their laws to eliminate human rights violations and improve access to quality mental health care. Human rights abuses and coercive practices in Psychiatry Instances of human rights abuses and coercive practices in the field of health care persist across the globe often supported by existing laws and policies. These include hospitalization and
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Unity does not shy away from controversy
By Thomas Paul Schirrmacher
On September 30, 2023, Pope Francis hosted an ecumenical prayer vigil in advance of the synod of Roman Catholic bishops that would begin on October 4. He invited church leaders from various denominations to join him in prayer. Billy Wilson of the Pentecostal World Fellowship, Elijah Brown of the World Baptist Alliance, and I prayed together with 17 other global Christian leaders from non-Catholic churches for the future of the world, the future of the church of Jesus Christ, and the upcoming synod of the Catholic Church. Of the Christian leaders present, roughly half represented the wider Protestant and Evangelical
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By Thomas Paul Schirrmacher
On September 30, 2023, Pope Francis hosted an ecumenical prayer vigil in advance of the synod of Roman Catholic bishops that would begin on October 4. He invited church leaders from various denominations to join him in prayer. Billy Wilson of the Pentecostal World Fellowship, Elijah Brown of the World Baptist Alliance, and I prayed together with 17 other global Christian leaders from non-Catholic churches for the future of the world, the future of the church of Jesus Christ, and the upcoming synod of the Catholic Church. Of the Christian leaders present, roughly half represented the wider Protestant and Evangelical
https://bit.ly/3ZRcdKT
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
ODIHR will address, together with experts, Anti-Religious Hate Crimes in a side event
By Juan Sanchez Gil
The OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) will be organizing a side event called “Addressing Anti-Religious Hate Crime in the OSCE Area.” This event is scheduled to take place on October 5 2023 from 2;00 p.m. to 3;00 p.m. at Meeting Room 1 – Belweder in Sofitel Hotel of Warsaw. The main objective of this event is to address the increasing concern about intolerance and hate crimes targeting groups within the OSCE region. These incidents not only jeopardize individual safety but also undermine social unity often leading to violence and larger disputes. The event will emphasize the
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speech
By Newsdesk
Distinguished guests, I appreciate this opportunity to address an urgent issue – the ongoing stigmatization and discrimination against Scientologists in France and Germany. For over 40 years, authorities in these countries have portrayed Scientology as a threat to society without evidence. They accuse Scientologists broadly of brainwashing, manipulation and undermining the state. This type of inflammatory rhetoric casts an entire faith as dangerous subversives. Yet in all this time, there has not been a single court case proving any Scientology church engaged in illegal acts or posed a threat. In fact, individual Scientologists have won over 250 court cases against
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By Newsdesk
Distinguished guests, I appreciate this opportunity to address an urgent issue – the ongoing stigmatization and discrimination against Scientologists in France and Germany. For over 40 years, authorities in these countries have portrayed Scientology as a threat to society without evidence. They accuse Scientologists broadly of brainwashing, manipulation and undermining the state. This type of inflammatory rhetoric casts an entire faith as dangerous subversives. Yet in all this time, there has not been a single court case proving any Scientology church engaged in illegal acts or posed a threat. In fact, individual Scientologists have won over 250 court cases against
https://bit.ly/3ZEFbxC
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
European Unity in Focus: EP President Metsola Receives Prestigious In Veritate Award
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Roberta Metsola, the President of the European Parliament was honoured with the “2023 In Veritate Award” for her commendable efforts in integrating Christian and European ideals as reported by COMECE. The award ceremony took place on Friday, September 29 2023 during the XXIII International Krakow Conference. Fr. Barrios Prieto commended Metsola’s commitment to democracy Christian values and advancing European integration as a true inspiration to many. This year’s conference theme focused on “Consequences of the War. What will Europe be like? What will Poland be like?” explicitly exploring “The Role of Christians in the European Integration Process”. The In Veritate
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Monday, October 2, 2023
The Perpetrators as Prosecutors: A Haunting Paradox in the Amhara Genocide and the Imperative of Transitional Justice
The Perpetrators as Prosecutors: A Haunting Paradox in the Amhara Genocide and the Imperative of Transitional Justice
By Guest Author
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