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The Association for Progressive Communications, FORUM-ASIA and Humanists International invite you to a side event to discuss freedom of expression and diversity of religion and belief or non-belief in online spaces.

Religion and peoples’ experiences as a result of their belief or non-belief is a highly popular topic of discussion in online spaces. While the UN Special Rapporteurs on freedom of religion or belief have repeatedly called for more inclusive societies and the decriminalisation of blasphemy, what we witness in online and offline discourses is diametrically opposite. The Rabat Plan of Action, which was viewed as a significant breakthrough and a collective commitment to combat religious hatred, needs to address the proliferation of religious hatred through the internet and ICTs, and recognise the distinct struggles experienced by persons on account of their gender, sexual orientation or gender identity.

With the rise of right-wing populist governments and discourses across the globe, especially in Africa and Asia, we are witnessing increasing incidents of violence committed in the purported defence of religious beliefs, often by vigilante groups protected by laws and by political and traditional religious elites with vested interests. Women have experienced greater restrictions, especially when religion is conflated with cultural and moral expectations.

Please join us to discuss these and related topics, building on the recent report of the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, which addresses blasphemy laws and online spaces.

Date: Friday, 7 March 2019

Time: 14.00 – 15.00

Venue: Room XXVII, Palais des Nations

Panellists:

  • Asad Baig, Media Matters for Democracy

  • Faruq Faisel, ARTICLE 19

  • Elizabeth O’Casey, Humanists International

  • Khin Ohmar, Progressive Voice

  • Ahmed Shaheed, UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief

Moderator:

  • Gayatri Khandhadai, Association for Progressive Communications (APC)

Sponsors:

  • Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)

  • Association for Progressive Communications (APC)

  • Humanists International