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CAP Liberté de Conscience est une ONG européenne  dotée du statut consultatif auprès des Nations Unies, créée en 1995 et dédiée à la protection du droit à la liberté de religion et de conviction.

CAP Liberté de Conscience lutte contre toute forme de discrimination fondée sur la religion ou les convictions en alertant les instances européennes et internationales.

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HRC 58 Sudan Crisis: Calls for Immediate Humanitarian Action

On 27 February 2025, during the 58th UN Human Rights Council, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, in his statement to the Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on Sudan, stressed “the seriousness of the situation in Sudan; the desperate plight of...

HRC 58 oral Statement Item 2 Sudan

speak today on behalf of victims of violence committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), in Sudan who call on all Member States to: Exert pressure to implement fundamental principles of international humanitarian law, including the prohibition of targeting civilians...

HRC 58 Side-event : Human Rights In Tunisia

On 18 February 2025, UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk urged the Tunisian authorities to cease all forms of persecution against political opponents and to respect the rights to freedom of opinion and expression, while several UN experts have repeatedly raised...

The Situation of Bahá’ís in Egypt: The Case of Systematic Discrimination and the EU’s Response to the Human Rights Issue

CAP Liberté de Conscience Feb 2025 The Egyptian government has remained consistent in  its persecution of the Bahá’ís, as has been shown in a recent European Parliamentary written  question. The Bahá’í International Community reports that “Egyptian authorities have...

HRC 58 Written Statement : Human Rights Challenges in Sudan

The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) recently presented its report at the 58th session, detailing the critical human rights situation in Sudan. The report highlights systemic challenges that continue to undermine the fundamental...

HRC 58 Written Statement : EU Education Funding in Pakistan: A Critical Examination of Religious Bias and Curriculum Challenges

In a written submission made to the 58th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council,  Coordination des Associations et des Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience (CAP  LC) has put important questions to Pakistan about its education system, specifically the...

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