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The Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance
United Kingdom

Human Rights and Tolerance Links

Visit these sites to learn more about human rights activities around the world.

Freedom Magazine
Investigative reporting in the public interest.

Special Reports on Human Rights in Germany (English).

Special Reports on Human RIghts in France (English).

Church of Scientology
Applied Religious Philosophy

United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights page
Contains the full text of the Declaration, also translated into dozens of languages.

Human Rights Watch
Dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world.

The Cult Awareness network (CAN)
Educating the public about religious rights, freedoms, and responsibilities.

Coordination of Associations and People for Freedom of Conscience (CAP)
An association formed after the first hearing of victims of religious discrimination in France.
Open to people of all religions who have in common a deep attachment to freedom of religion and freedom of conscience.

Freedom of Religion for Everyone Everywhere
Seeking to aid religious tolerance and freedom for world peace and liberty in 2000.


Filling the Moral Vaccum Conference
In May 2002 a 3 day conference took place that marked an important start to the co-operation between concerned individuals, and religious and human rights groups. The conference brought together some 100 people from a wide range of different religious, academic and human rights backgrounds, mainly from UK and other European countries but also from Africa and the United States.

Leicester Council of Faiths
The Council of Faiths is a body whose members represent the eight principal faiths in Leicester: Buddhists, Baha'is, Christians, Hindus, Jains, Jews, Muslims and Sikhs. Representation is on a faith community basis.

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