As the 62nd session opens in Geneva, a new statement warns that expanding the trafficking law to include psychological influence threatens freedom of belief.
Human Rights Council
신천지에대한초국가적차별: 유엔인권이사회제출서면성명서
2026년 5월 23일, CAP LC 및 United for Human Rights 제출
Transnational Discrimination Against Shincheonji: A Written Statement at the UN Human Rights Council
Submitted by CAP LC and United for Human Rights on May 23, 2026.
Christian Gospel Mission and the Moment Stigma Turned Physical: The Case Reaches the United Nations
A followup submission to the Human Rights Council details how sustained hostility toward CGM members culminated in a violent assault only days after CAPLC’s warning.
The Price of Belief: Misuse of Taxes, the Two Covenants, and the Tai Ji Men Case at the UN Human Rights Council—Again
A new submission highlights abuses of fiscal authority against spiritual groups, revealing systemic weaknesses and persistent human rights concerns.
CAP‑LC Brings the Christian Gospel Mission Case to the UN
When a streaming series becomes a tribunal, it is time for the international human rights community to take notice.
Tai Ji Men Returns to Geneva: A Familiar Shadow Is Back at the UN Human Rights Council
The twelfth United Nations submission on the Tai Ji Men case confirms Taiwan’s problems with the Two Human Rights Covenants.
Konstantin Rudnev: encarcelado en Argentina por un delito inventado en Rusia
Un maestro espiritual ruso sobrevive a la persecución, el exilio y la desinformación —solo para quedar atrapado otra vez en una narrativa que no muere.
Konstantin Rudnev: Jailed in Argentina for a Crime Invented in Russia
A Russian spiritual teacher survives persecution, exile, and disinformation—only to be trapped again by a narrative that won’t die.
Will China Become the Global Human Rights “Leader”?
Now that the US have left the UN Human Rights Council, China’s energetic efforts to increase its power within the body represent a serious global threat.







