“Keeping the Faith” in Thailand and Myanmar

May 11, 2015 - May 11, 2015
CSO Event

The Study considers state regulation of freedom of religion and its relationship to conflict across all ten ASEAN Member States, in light of ASEAN’s commitment to ‘eliminate all forms of intolerance, discrimination and incitement of hatred based on religious beliefs’ in Article 22 of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration. It provides a novel snapshot of the current state of freedom of thought, conscience and religion in ASEAN in order to assist in crafting appropriate policy and advocacy responses to this issue.

The Human Rights Resource Centre is delighted to announce an upcoming discussion forum on its most recent study, Keeping the Faith*, taking place on Monday, 11 May, 2015 at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, from 9am – 12pm.

The Study considers state regulation of freedom of religion and its relationship to conflict across all ten ASEAN Member States, in light of ASEAN’s commitment to ‘eliminate all forms of intolerance, discrimination and incitement of hatred based on religious beliefs’ in Article 22 of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration. It provides a novel snapshot of the current state of freedom of thought, conscience and religion in ASEAN in order to assist in crafting appropriate policy and advocacy responses to this issue.

The findings of both the Thai and Myanmar country reports will be presented at this event and we will be joined by key experts to consider both challenges faced and opportunities presented in both these countries. Copies of the full report (in e-book form) will be available at this event.

All are welcome. RSVP to [email protected] cc: [email protected] by Thursday, 7 May 2015.

HRRC has a modest budget to support the participation of civil society from Myanmar to come to Bangkok for this event. Please contact me directly at [email protected], should you be interested

Further Contact

All are welcome. RSVP to [email protected] cc: [email protected] by Thursday, 7 May 2015.