Friday, September 29, 2023
Argentina: PROTEX’s Dangerous Ideology. How to Fabricate “Victims of Prostitution”
By Willy Fautre
In its frantic quest for victims of sexual exploitation, PROTEX, an Argentinian state agency fighting trafficking in human beings and criminal gangs exploiting prostitutes, has also fabricated imaginary prostitutes and hereby made real victims by alerting the media when it carried out a spectacular armed SWAT crackdown in August 2022 on the Buenos Aires Yoga School (BAYS), a philosophical belief group allegedly running a prostitution ring and on some fifty other places in Buenos Aires. Article originally published by BitterWinter.Org All in all, arrest warrants were issued against 19 persons, 10 men and 9 women, allegedly running a criminal ring. They were all
https://bit.ly/3ZELCAS
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Right to information still an ‘empty promise’ for billions
Right to information still an ‘empty promise’ for billions
By United Nations News
https://bit.ly/46am2WF
Statement by Spokesperson for President of the European Council Charles Michel on Armenia-Azerbaijan normalisation
Statement by Spokesperson for President of the European Council Charles Michel on Armenia-Azerbaijan normalisation
By EuropeanTimes
https://bit.ly/3F1e06o
Pakistan floods a ‘litmus test’ for climate justice says Guterres
Pakistan floods a ‘litmus test’ for climate justice says Guterres
By United Nations News
https://bit.ly/48rW1E1
‘You can’t even face your own parents’, cyberbullying victim tells Human Rights Council
‘You can’t even face your own parents’, cyberbullying victim tells Human Rights Council
By United Nations News
https://bit.ly/3t4lbrS
Scientology In Hamburg Celebrates Half A Century Of Fighting For And Winning Freedom For All
By Newsdesk
HAMBURG, GERMANY, September 28, 2023 /EINPresswire/ — On the first weekend in September, the Church of Scientology Hamburg celebrated its 50th anniversary in Hamburg with members and invited guests. In an illustrated journey through time, Scientologists from the very beginning, new Scientologists and invited guests were given an insight into the eventful history of Scientology in Hamburg. Great causes, great allies for freedom As a special guest speaker, a German religious scholar gave those present an insight into his work and explained why, from his scientific perspective, Scientology is without question a religion, as the highest German courts have confirmed.
https://bit.ly/3ETgCDs
Spain awards next level of religious recognition to the Bahá'í Faith
By Newsdesk
Madrid, 26 September 2023- After 76 years of development as an integral part of Spanish society, the Bahá’í Community has been officially recognised by the Government as a community with deep roots in the country. The report of the Advisory Commission on Religious Freedom was unanimously favourable, marking a step forward in the recognition of minority rights and religious diversity in Spain. Since the formation of the first group of believers in Spain in 1947, the Bahá’í Community has worked to put into practice its fundamental principle, which is the unity of humanity, within Spanish society through initiatives and processes
https://bit.ly/45cBIrb
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Europe’s most stressed-out country is revolutionizing mental healthcare
By Newsdesk
In a nation known for its picturesque landscapes and a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, a hidden reality is finally being acknowledged. Greece, despite its reputation for tranquillity, has been grappling with a mental health challenge greater than any other in Europe. It’s a crisis fuelled by the lingering effects of the financial crisis, which hit Greece notoriously hard, as well as collective income loss, GDP decline, and funding cuts. In the face of such adversity, Greece is at last beginning to take significant strides towards enhancing its mental health services. In a significant move towards improving mental health services, the Greek
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United Nations, Omar Harfouch accused Lebanon to be "an anti-Semitic, discriminatory, and racist country”
By Lahcen Hammouch
Geneva, 26 September 2023 – The United Nations Human Rights Council, in its 54th Regular Session held today, heard a riveting speech from Omar Harfouch, a renowned Lebanese pianist, during its 24th meeting. Born a Sunni Muslim, Harfouch was educated in a Christian school, a reflection of the religious diversity that Lebanon is known for. However, his presence at the council wasn’t primarily for his musical talents but to shed light on a pressing issue he faces in his homeland. The pianist revealed he’s facing persecution by the Lebanese government because of his opinions and interactions. He highlighted the charges
https://bit.ly/458nHdZ
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Over 2000 homes of Jehovah’s Witnesses searched in 6 years in Russia
By Willy Fautre
Discover the shocking reality faced by Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia. Over 2,000 homes searched, 400 jailed, and 730 believers charged. Read more.
https://bit.ly/459NL8t
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Break the silence on persecuted Christians
By Newsdesk
MEP Bert-Jan Ruissen held a conference and exhibition at the European Parliament to denounce the silence surrounding the suffering of persecuted Christians worldwide. The EU must take stronger action against violations of freedom of religion, especially in Africa where lives are lost due to this silence.
https://bit.ly/3LRmhxZ
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