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International Humanists protest Indonesia blasphemy arrest
Submitted by Matt on 26 January, 2012 - 15:25The International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) is calling for the Indonesian government to guarantee the freedom and safety of Alexander Aan, an Indonesian arrested for blasphemy. IHEU -- the global union of more than 100 Humanist and atheist groups from 40 countries including Indonesia -- has also raised Aan’s case with the United Nations. Aan was arrested for blasphemy last week in Dharmasraya, in the province of West Sumatra.
Legal Humanist weddings in Ireland nearly a reality
Submitted by Matt on 4 May, 2012 - 19:31What an exciting week it’s been! After many years of campaigning the Humanist Association of Ireland (HAI) is nearing its goal of gaining legal status for Humanist weddings in Ireland.
Humanists call for a secular constitution for Malta
Submitted by Matt on 25 April, 2012 - 14:51The Malta Humanist Association (MHA) has launched a campaign calling for Malta to adopt a secular constitution. The campaign comes during a public debate, led by the president of Malta, to discuss constitutional reform in the Mediterranean island nation.
Holy Redundant! Humanists campaign to remove Bishops from UK Parliament
Submitted by Matt on 25 April, 2012 - 13:51The British Humanist Association (BHA) has today launched a campaign to remove reserved seats for the Bishops from the House of Lords. The campaign, “Holy Redundant”, follows on from the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Draft House of Lords Reform Bill reporting on Monday in support of the Government’s proposals to keep reserved seats for Bishops in a reformed second chamber by a vote of 13-7.
Humanists attract Icelandic MPs
Submitted by Matt on 4 October, 2011 - 15:19One in five Icelandic Members of Parliament (MPs) went to a Humanist event to mark the opening of parliament on October 1. The number of MPs choosing to attend the Humanist event instead of the traditional Lutheran Mass in the National Cathedral has been increasing since the first Humanist event four years ago. Hope Knutsson reports:
National Secular Society intervention aims to protect UK equality laws from religious onslaught
Submitted by Matt on 22 September, 2011 - 16:21The National Secular Society (NSS), an IHEU member organization, has submitted an intervention with the European Court of Human Rights to argue that Britain’s equality laws should be upheld and not compromised by religious exemptions. The NSS is thought to be the only intervener arguing that the controversial employment cases of Eweida, Chaplin, Ladele and McFarlane were correctly dismissed by the UK courts.
Humanist leader stops witch hunt in progress, despite arrest
Submitted by Matt on 6 June, 2011 - 17:12George Thindwa, leader of the Association for Secular Humanism (an IHEU member organization) in the Southern African republic of Malawi, has reported a dramatic encounter with witch hunters last week. Despite his arrest for intervening in a live witch hunt, he was able to send us the following report and photographs of this horrifying event:
IHEU calls for the abolition of Africa’s blasphemy laws
Submitted by Matt on 4 May, 2011 - 16:35The International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) has called on the African Commission on Human and People's Rights (ACHPR) to work for the abolition of blasphemy laws throughout the continent. Speaking on Saturday, April 30th, at the 49th session of the ACHPR in Banjul, The Gambia, IHEU representative Leo Igwe said that blasphemy laws “justify and sanctify tyranny, hatred, intolerance, forced conversion, intimidation and violence.”
UN must address corruption and human rights abuses
Submitted by Matt on 4 March, 2011 - 18:16Today at the United Nations, IHEU focused attention on the connection between corruption and human rights abuses. In a statement to the 16th session of the UN Human Right Council (HRC) in Geneva, IHEU representative Roy Brown highlighted the “insidious plague” of corruption worldwide and suggested the Council form a working group to address the problem.
A 'Witch-Girl' Rescued – a report by IHEU Representative Leo Igwe
Submitted by Matt on 25 January, 2011 - 16:39On January 11, 2011, I led a team of police officers who rescued an 8 year old girl, Esther Obot Moses in remote village, Nsit Ubium, in Akwa Ibom State in Southern Nigeria. Esther, according to locals was accused of witchcraft and abandoned by her family.






