Resolutions & statements

Declaración de Oslo sobre la Paz

NorwayWorld-wide

El Congreso Humanista Mundial, reunido en Oslo, Noruega, del 12 al 14 de -->

The Oslo Declaration on Peace

The 2011 World Humanist Congress, gathered in Oslo, Norway, on 12-14 August 2011, adopted the following declaration on peace:

IHEU resolution on corruption

The 2011 World Humanist Congress, gathered in Oslo, Norway, on 12-14 August 2011 adopts the following resolution on the problem of corruption.

IHEU resolution on the pastoral support of non-religious military personnel

The 2011 World Humanist Congress, gathered in Oslo, Norway, on 12-14 August 2011 adopts the following resolution on the pastoral support of non-religious military personnel.

A rare victory for Human Rights

Brown, Roy (2) United Nations newsUN GenevaFreedom of expressionIslamic states
On 25 February 2011, at a hastily called special session, the United Nations Human Rights Council unanimously adopted a resolution to seek the suspension on Libya from membership of the Council and to send a team to Libya to investigate and report back on the human rights situation in that vast and unhappy country where the government of Muammar Gaddafi has been using military force against his own unarmed civilian population, killing hundreds.

Erklärung über den Humanismus und Frieden

GermanyWorld-wide

Erklärung der Internationalen Humanistischen und Ethischen Union (IHEU, Weltdachverband Humanistischer Organisationen) anlässlich des Symposiums „Religionen und Weltfrieden. Zum Friedens- und Konfliktlösungspotenzial von Religionsgemeinschaften“ vom 20. bis 23. Oktober 2010 in Osnabrück.

Humanism and Peace

Eggerickx, SonjaGermanyWorld-wide

Humanists in Lower Saxony, Germany, are today holding a public discussion on peace building. The event in Osnabrueck is being held ahead of a symposium, from October 20 – 23, on the topic of Religions and World Peace: Religious Communities and Their Potential for Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution. The organizers of the symposium rejected requests to include Humanist representatives in the discussion of peace building.

IHEU president Sonja Eggerickx sent the following statement (available in German here):

IHEU adopts resolution on education in schools

Subject: education

At its meeting in Brussels, Belgium, on the first weekend of August, 2010, the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) passed the following resolution:

Amsterdam Declaration 2002

In 1952, at the first World Humanist Congress, the founding fathers of IHEU agreed a statement of the fundamental principles of modern Humanism. They called it "The Amsterdam Declaration". That declaration was a child of its time: set in the world of great power politics and the Cold War.

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