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Report 2019. Observatory's Newly-Released Report: Over 325 documented incidents in 2018. The incidents in the report illustrate the range of hostilities Christians experience in their daily lives: from the 'squeeze' of interference with religious liberty, parental rights, freedom of expression and conscience, to the 'smash' of physical attacks, and vandalism of churches and cemeteries.
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This ruling raises massive concerns about discrimination of evangelical churches in Italy. June 20, 2024, Italy. ... U.S. Religious Freedom Report 2024 - Europe May 6, 2024, ... The Observatory depends entirely on donations. Your support makes a difference!
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In their most recent report, the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe registered an increase in hate crimes from 325 in 2018 to over 500 in 2021. We did see
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The improvement of religious literacy will be a crucial element to improve the dialogue and to tackle discrimination and intolerance against Christians. 12. There is an urgent need for more research in the field of intolerance and discrimination against Christians in Europe on various levels, as the findings outlined. 13.
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Our work aims at encouraging victims of intolerance and discrimination to tell their stories, and to raise awareness among all people of good will that the phenomenon ought to be taken seriously and is in need of a common response. Since 2005, we have published more than 2,100 cases of intolerance and discrimination against Christians in Europe.
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Zagreb (Agenzia Fides) - The birth of an Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe Demographics and the Family in Europe was announced yesterday afternoon (September 30), by Cardinal Peter Erdo, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest and President of the CCEE (Council of European Bishops' Conferences), in his opening speech at the CCEE Plenary Assembly, being held
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The Vienna-based Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) on Thursday released its annual report detailing the spike in anti-Christian incidents, which it said is "connected to a rise in extremist motivation and a higher acceptance of the targeting of churches."
https://care.org.uk/news/2019/11/report-shows-rise-in-discrimination-of-christians-in-europe
Religious Liberty. 20 November 2019. A report published this week reveals the discrimination Christians face across Europe, with evidence of religious intolerance and discriminatory practices increasing across the continent. The report by the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians In Europe highlights how Christians
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Europe's growing anti-Christian intolerance problem By Dr Angelo Bottone IONA Institute (05/04/2022)- https://bit.ly/3KxG8Q4 - Violence against Christians in Europe is both unrecognised and underestimated, says a major new report. Secular intolerance and Islamist physical violence are two main threats to religious freedom, but they often downplayed by media. The Observatory on Intolerance
https://ionainstitute.ie/europes-growing-anti-christian-intolerance-problem/
The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC) looks at five European countries where the rights of Christians are under most pressure, namely France, Germany, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.. The Vienna-based organisation found that in 2019-20 anti-Christian incidents, including murder, have increased in frequency.
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The report analyses other forms of discrimination through legislation and lack of competence from authorities when dealing with cases involving religion and religious freedom. The report summarizes all findings and research from 1st January until 31st December 2021, highlighting key facts about the over 500 cases of anti-Christian Hate Crimes
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There were 748 cases recorded across 30 European countries in 2022, up from 519 the previous year, according to a new report by the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christian in Europe (OIDAC) published on Thursday. The figures amount to a 44 per cent increase in anti-Christian hate crimes between 2021 and 2022.
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/21590/report-finds-rising-discrimination-against-christians-in-europe
These were among dozens of examples of religious intolerance against Catholics and other Christians documented in a new report by the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against
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CNA Staff, Nov 17, 2023 / 13:28 pm. Europe has witnessed a 44% jump in anti-Christian hate crimes across more than two dozen European countries over the past year, according to a group that
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The observatory which is based in Vienna, Austria, and has been tracking hate crimes against Christians in Europe over the last decade, highlighted in their 2022/23 Annual Report a total of 749 documented hate crimes against Christians in 30 European countries in 2022. These crimes include 38 physical assaults and three murders.
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Perceptions on Self-Censorship: Confirming and Understanding the 'Chilling Effect' The "Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe" (OIDAC), together with the Observatory of Religious Freedom in Latin America (OLIRE) and the International Institute for Religious Freedom (IIRF) have published a an academic report called "Perceptions on Self-Censorship
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Session 6: Freedom of Religion. In the commemoration of 1700 years of Freedom of Religion first granted to the Roman Empire by the Edict of Milan in 313, we would first like to thank the OSCE for taking the issue of intolerance and discrimination against Christians in Europe so seriously. Multiple OSCE and European meetings and resolutions have
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Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe, Wien. 3,139 likes · 8 talking about this. Monitoring and reporting on incidents of intolerance and discrimination against
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December 2010 - Vienna. The Austrian-based NGO The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians has issued a Shadow Report in connection with the OCSE/ODIHR Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting on Religious Freedom, just concluded in Vienna. The report, compiled under the direction of Dr. Gudrun Kugler, Mts, details dozens of instances during the period 2005-2010 of
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What we do. Research, analyze, document, and report cases of intolerance and discrimination against Christians in Europe; Inform and educate the public, lawmakers, and international institutions about the range of hostilities and marginalization Christians and Christian institutions face in Europe by providing reliable and objective data
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combat secular intolerance through various means. These include the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe, Alliance Defending Freedom, the Family Research Council, the American Center for Law and Justice, the European Center for Law and Justice, CARE for Europe, the Christian Institute, and Christian Concern.
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There is a rising concern about a decline in religious freedom in Europe, including freedom of expression, freedom of conscience, and parental rights, among other human rights. In this report, OIDAC investigates this issue in five countries in the context of its effect on Christians: France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom (UK