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Inspiring stories of The Street Store, a pop-up fashion “store” for the homeless

Launched in South Africa, and ongoing in Brazil, the project was recently selected by the Netherlands Nationaal Programme Open Science By Luciana dos Santos Duarte I...

China’s Bold Step: Contemplating Limits on Children’s Smartphone Usage Time

In a move that has captured international attention, the Cyberspace Administration of China has proposed a groundbreaking new law aimed at regulating children's smartphone...

New Wave of Multilateralism: The Developing – 8

Talk with D-8 SG, H.E. Isiaka Abdulqadir Imam Interview with the Secretary-General of the Developing Eight States’ Organization for Economic Cooperation (D-8), His Excellency Ambassador...

Nicaragua c. Colombie : décision de la CIJ en faveur de la Colombie

Par Nicolas Boeglin Le 13 juillet, la Cour internationale de justice (CIJ) a annoncé sa décision portant sur les prétentions du Nicaragua face a la...

Lawfare and Foreign Influence on Politicians – NATO and Portuguese Internal Intelligence Service Insights

By Jorge Marinho and Júlio Ventura Politicians from a given country can be the targets of influence operations directly or indirectly conducted by adversary states,...

OSCE/ODIHR Mission: The 9 July early presidential election was technically well-prepared

“The 9 July early presidential election was technically well-prepared”, - said Ambassador Urszula Gacek, head of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human...

EU: Some reflections about the 10th Anniversary of the EU Guidelines on Freedom of Religion or Belief

Paper presented at the conference held on 29 June at the European Parliament to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the EU Guidelines on Freedom of...

The Wagner Mutiny and What it Means for China

By Mr. Kung Chan The recent mutiny of the mercenary Wagner Group in Russia concluded abruptly in less than two days. Through the intervention of...

Cérémonie commémorative d’un demi siècle de coopération fructueuse entre les Pays-Bas et le Vietnam

Le 26 juin 2023, à l'Hôtel Royal Leonardo (La Haye), l’Ambassade du Vietnam aux Pays-Bas a célébré solennellement le 50ème anniversaire de l’établissement des...

Some thoughts about public diplomacy for religious freedom

In Europe, freedom of religion or belief is often overlooked in comparison to other human rights. However, advocates argue that it is the foundation for all other freedoms. The recently appointed EU Special Envoy on Freedom of Religion or Belief outside the European Union, Frans van Daele, highlighted the challenges faced in defending and promoting religious freedom in Europe, such as indifference and ignorance. Additionally, the fragmented nature of EU institutions and their own agendas make it difficult to address violations of religious freedom consistently. Collaboration between the EU and the UN is seen as complementary in addressing these issues. In some countries, tensions arise between established majority religions and newer or historic religious minorities, as the state aligns itself with the dominant religion. The EU's public diplomacy aims to promote tolerance, respect, and non-discrimination through education, particularly by eliminating negative stereotypes from schoolbooks. Prioritizing countries based on certain criteria is also part of the EU's strategy, focusing on those open to the EU's message and willing to make progress. However, the EU's public diplomacy is complex, involving navigating its own internal architecture and engaging with the political and social dynamics of target countries. Human Rights Without Frontiers suggests that the EU needs to allocate appropriate resources and funding to its advocacy mechanisms, such as the EU Special Envoy on FoRB and the Intergroup on Freedom of Religion or Belief at the European Parliament, in order to be more effective in promoting religious freedom.

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