The International Panel of Parliamentarians for Freedom of Religion or Belief (IPPFoRB) will play a major role in the project ‘Freedom of Religion or Belief Leadership Network’ (FoRBLN).
Read MoreOn this six-year anniversary, we look at six ways IPPFoRB continues to advance the right to freedom of religion or belief for everyone, everywhere.
Read MoreEvery year, on 27th October, we mark the International Freedom of Religion or Belief Day that celebrates the diverse societies in which we live. This day highlights the importance of advancing the right to freedom of religion or belief for all.
Vietnam does not need a pandemic to enact draconian laws or punish dissenters by way of long and harsh prison sentences. For years, the country has had an abysmal human rights record.
Read MoreOn 22nd August 2020, we observe the second UN International Day Commemorating Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief.
Read MoreOn the occasion of the International Day of Parliamentarism, the IPPFoRB together with its regional partners call on parliamentarians worldwide to work to protect freedom of religion or belief.
Read MoreIt has been over a month since the death sentence against Hamid Bin Haydara, a Yemeni Baha’i prisoner of conscience was pardoned but he is yet to be released. And, he is not the only one.
Read MoreWe are gravely appalled by this outrageous verdict and deplore the death sentence handed to Hamid bin Haydara, says the leadership of IPPFoRB
Read More22 IPPFoRB parliamentarians sign and send a timely letter to the Indian government about violations of religion freedoms amongst growing mob violence, the new Citizenship Act and restrictions in Kashmir in the country.
Read MoreThe NHC and IPPFoRB are seeking to conduct a review to assess the implementation and goal achievement of its project during the period 2018-2020.
Read MoreParliamentary networks for human rights are not unheard of. but the idea of a parliamentary network focused on a particular human right, however, is very novel.
Read MoreA new briefing paper calls upon Myanmar authorities to ensure that the right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief and respect for culture and tradition are never used as pretexts to justify discrimination and violence in the country.
Read MoreOn 30-31 October 2019, the ‘Upholding a Rules Based System on Freedom of Religion or Belief’ Conference was held Singapore where 70 MPs from 40 countries lend a strong voice in favour of protecting the global right to freedom of religion or belief for all.
Read More12 parliamentarians from 6 countries attended the second IPPFoRB Academy in Oxford, United Kingdom.
Read MoreOn 22nd August 2019, for the first time, the world will observe the ‘International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief’.
Read MoreFrom 15 to 17 July 2019, IPPFoRB brought four parliamentarians from Canada, Indonesia and South Africa to the US Ministerial to Advance the Religious Freedom, in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreFreedom of religion or belief is a controversial topic in Eritrea and in the past, IPPFoRB has conducted sevral advocacy initatives to spotlight the various issues faced by Eritrean citizens when they exercise their right to freedom of religion or belief.
Read MoreCanadian MP David Anderson condemns the Russian appeal court’s decision to uphold the six-year prison sentence of Dennis Christensen, a Jehovah’s Witness and a Prisoner of Conscience.
Read MoreA record number of women MPs competed in Indonesia's election last month, but they continue to face a battle to make their voices heard.
Read MoreCanadian parliamentarians David Anderson, Kelly Block and John McKay, sent a strongly-worded letter to the Russian Embassy in Canada advocating for the safe and immediate release of Dennis Christensen
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