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Religious Freedom

religious symbolsFreedom of religion or belief is a fundamental right often violated by both governments and private individuals. Fear of violence—compounded by the lack of trust in state authorities to respond to it adequately—may deter people from venturing out even to places of worship, where they may be attacked.

Human Rights First calls on governments to strengthen their response to ALL religious hate crimes—against Jews, Muslims, Christians and members of other religions.

We however oppose efforts to restrict speech that may be deemed offensive by some believers (this concept is known as ‘defamation of religions’). Instead, we support freedom of expression—which concerns individuals, not religions—along with a strong system of enforcement against hate crimes.

In Focus:

  • Antisemitism is a deep-rooted prejudice that resulted in some of the worst human rights in history, our reporting documents recent incidents of antisemitic violence across the globe.
  • Violence against Muslims: our latest Fact Sheet reveals a climate of hostility and hatred—dubbed ‘Islamophobia’ in popular culture—against Muslims, which has risen in the aftermath of 9/11 and other terrorist attacks. We call on politicians to Stand Up to Intolerance Against Muslims—help us.
  • Defamation of Religions: a harmful concept advanced at the United Nations; in essence, it seeks to restrict speech that may be religiously offensive. Human Rights First advocates against such a “global blasphemy code” and published a recent report exposing the negative effects of blasphemy laws. In over 50 cases across the world, accusations of blasphemy have resulted in arrests and arbitrary detentions and have sparked assaults, murders and mob attacks.

Latest News

Dempsey Urged to Investigate Controversial Training Materials

New York City – Human Rights First called on Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to…


5-15-2012


Lack of Immigration Court Review of Detention Violates U.S. Commitments under International Law

In an April 2 editorial, the Los Angeles Times criticized the Obama administration for “stubbornly defending a policy that treats…


4-6-2012


UN Reaffirms Commitment to End Religious Intolerance Without Limiting Expression

New York City – Human Rights First today praises member states of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for…


3-23-2012


Toulouse Attacks Highlight Need to Combat Bias-Motivated Crimes

Washington, DC – Human Rights First today praised French officials for their response to a horrific shooting at a Jewish…


3-19-2012


A Lifeline

Too often, asylum seekers who come to the United States are stuck in jails or jail-like facilities without knowing their…


3-15-2012