No hay una única “mano oculta” que guía a los movimientos antisectas en todo el mundo. Pero hay varios niveles de coordinación internacional. Rosita Šorytė* * Ponencia presentada en la conferencia «Discriminación y Criminalización por Razones Religiosas y Espirituales...
Religious Liberty
The Dark International of Anti-Cultism. 2. International Coordination
There is not a single “hidden hand” guiding the anti-cult movements throughout the world. But there are various levels of international coordination.
エホバの証人に関するMIVILUDESの報告書の一部をフランスの行政裁判所が名誉毀損と判断
パリ行政裁判所は,エホバの証人が児童への性的虐待を当局に報告しない,あるいは子どもに教育を受けさせないようにしているとの主張は「事実誤認」と判断。
Hate Crimes Against the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Japan: The Victims Speak
The anti-cult campaigns following the assassination of Shinzo Abe generated not only hate speech but physical violence as well. Two women tell their stories.
Blind Love for the CCP: Left-wing Journalist Roger McKenzie in the Uyghur Region
The socialist reporter claims that freedom of religion reigns in East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang). He just repeats Chinese propaganda.
French Abuse of “Brainwashing” Theories: The Trial of the Famille Missionnaire de Notre-Dame
A conservative Catholic congregation is accused of “abuse of weakness,” i.e., of “brainwashing.” Its Superior can go to jail.
Unification Church in Japan, Not Even Dead Members Are Safe: The July 11 Decision on Donations
A dead woman tried to prevent her greedy daughter from claiming back donations she had freely made. The Supreme Court has now sided with the daughter.
Morality, Religious Liberty, and the Tai Ji Men Case Discussed at Reitaku University, Japan
A session at the annual conference of the East Asian Society for the Scientific Study of Religion explored how democratic regimes do not always guarantee freedom of religion or belief.
Anti-Cult Propaganda in Ulugqat County, Xinjiang—Where There Are No “Cults”
For thirteen years a “horseback anti-cult police squad” has visited herders who have never met a “cult.” Why?
Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light Members Persecuted in Egypt
A long history of repression has forced believers to flee the country. Some are now seeking asylum in Hong Kong.








