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SUMMARY:A Discussion on the new publication "Freedom of Religion or Belief and Security: Policy Guidance”
DESCRIPTION:On February 10th\, the Brigham Young University Law School’s International Center for Law and Religion Studies\, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR)\, and the Technology\, Law and Security Program at American University Washington College of Law co-sponsored a one-day discussion on the ODIHR new publication “Freedom of Religion or Belief and Security: Policy Guidance.” The event\, held at American University in Washington\, D.C.\,  included members of government\, academics with expertise in this area\, and representatives of the ODIHR. Discussion focused on two specific parts of the “Policy Guidance” – Section 4.2. dealing with “’Extremist’ speech and literature and security” and Section 4.3. concerning “Screening\, monitoring and searches in places of worship and meeting places and security.” After lively discussion and debate amongst the participants\, the consensus seemed to be that the “Policy Guidance” is an important document for consideration and application by governments and civil society as well as religious and faith-based communities.
URL:https://www.iclrs.org/event/discussion-of-freedom-of-religion-or-belief-and-security-policy-guidance/
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SUMMARY:U.S. State Department and Kazakhstan Delegation Working Group
DESCRIPTION:Associate Director Elizabeth Clark joined a round table with a delegation from Kazakhstan\, members of the US State Department\, and representatives of NGOs and religious associations to discuss issues of international religious freedom.
URL:https://www.iclrs.org/event/u-s-state-department-and-kazakhstan-delegation-roundtable/
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SUMMARY:Briefing on Freedom of Religion or Belief and Security: New Policy Guidance from the OSCE
DESCRIPTION:Please join the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) for a briefing on the nexus of freedom of religion or belief and security\, including findings from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe’s (OSCE) Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights’ (ODIHR) recent publication\, Freedom of Religion or Belief and Security: Policy Guidance. \nIn the OSCE region\, freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) is violated by some governments who use the pretext of national security to justify repression. For example\, in Russia’s Tatarstan region\, cameras are installed in mosques to transmit videos of worshippers during their prayers to state security services. In Uzbekistan\, thousands of religious prisoners remain incarcerated for “extremism” or the possession of “extremist” religious literature. In Azerbaijan\, authorities continue to deny legal registration to Baptists and Jehovah’s Witnesses residing outside the capital. Although these actions aim to improve security\, failure to balance security with freedom of religion or belief can actually undermine it. \nFreedom of Religion or Belief: Policy Guidance clarifies the interrelationship between FoRB and security as mutually reinforcing objectives\, in line with the OSCE’s comprehensive framework for peace and security. The document includes guiding principles\, practical guidance\, and recommendations to address pertinent issues at the intersection of the freedom of religion and security\, including the registration of religious communities\, religious literature deemed “extremist”\, the monitoring of places of worship\, and restrictions on conversion. \nPanelists will present the policy guidance document\, discuss its findings and recommendations\, further explore the intersection of security and FoRB\, and consider tools and strategies for governments and other relevant stakeholders to advance both objectives simultaneously. There will be an interactive question and answer period with audience members after the panelist presentations. \n\nRemarks \n\nTony Perkins\, Chair\, USCIRF\nGayle Manchin\, Vice Chair\, USCIRF\n\n\nPanelists \n\nKishan Manocha\, Senior Advisor on Freedom of Religion or Belief\, OSCE/ODIHR\nU.S. Department of State official (invited)\nElizabeth Clark\, Professor of Law\, Brigham Young University School of Law\n\n\nThis briefing is open to Members of Congress\, congressional staff\, the public\, and the media. RSVP is required. Please RSVP to events@uscirf.gov by Friday\, February 7. For any questions please contact Jamie Staley at Jstaley@uscirf.gov or 202-786-0606.
URL:https://www.iclrs.org/event/briefing-on-freedom-of-religion-or-belief-and-security-new-policy-guidance-from-the-osce/
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SUMMARY:Law and Religion Course\, NALSAR\, Hyderabad\, India
DESCRIPTION:Professor W. Cole Durham\, Jr. teaches law and religion at NALSAR.
URL:https://www.iclrs.org/event/law-and-religion-course-nalsar-hyderabad-india/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200224T190000
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SUMMARY:American and Caribbean Ambassadors meet to discuss Human Dignity
DESCRIPTION:On February 24\, 2020\, the European Union Office of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hosted a diplomatic luncheon to discuss the Punta del Este Declaration on Human Dignity for Everyone Everywhere. The event was organised under the auspices of the Mission of the Republic of Honduras to the European Union and the Mission of the Republic of Peru to the European Union.
URL:https://www.iclrs.org/event/american-and-caribbean-ambassadors-meet-to-discuss-human-dignity/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200229T160000
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SUMMARY:Conference\, NALSAR\, Hyderabad\, India
DESCRIPTION:W. Cole Durham\, Jr. participating
URL:https://www.iclrs.org/event/conference-nalsar-hyderabad-india/
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