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Various Documents
Below you'll find a collection of interviews, speeches, reports and other documents related to the NSS of interest to secularists.
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Fri, 20 Jun 2008
“European Year of Intercultural Dialogue 2008”
Speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on 18 June 2008
by Ms. Asma Jahangir,
United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief
Tue, 27 May 2008
Excerpts from the contribution of Baroness Andrews to the blasphemy debate in the House of Lords on 5 March 2008.
Tue, 27 May 2008
European Humanist Federation - General Assembly, Athens May 2008
Speech On UN Human Rights Council by Keith Porteous Wood
Given by Vera Pegna on his behalf
Wed, 07 May 2008
Council of Europe – 118th Session of the Committee of Ministers
White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue “Living Together As Equals in Dignity”
Strasbourg, 7 May 2008
Mon, 17 Mar 2008
A speech to the French Society of Freethinkers (Libre Pensée) delivered by NSS Executive Director, Keith Porteous Wood, at their meeting in the Senat Building (French Parliament), Paris on 22 March 2008.
Thu, 21 Feb 2008
Read an interview with NSS President Terry Sanderson published in the February 15 edition of The Catholic Herald
Wed, 05 Dec 2007
Condensed version of debate in Parliament
Fri, 29 Jun 2007
Programme for The Atlantic Conversation on Religion in Public Life, St. George's House, Windsor Castle, 29 June 2007 to 01 July 2007.
Thu, 09 Nov 2006
Governors of the William Morris VI Form School
Response to The Initial Consultation on the Proposal to
Close Hurlingham and Chelsea Community Secondary
School
Thu, 26 Oct 2006
The Government has quietly tabled amendments to the Education and Inspections Bill that have hugely adverse implications for staff in schools designated as having a religious character.
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Canada.com, 7 September 2008
Daily Mail, 7 September 2008
Thu, 04 Sep 2008
Fundamentalist Christians are trying to reintroduce the blasphemy law by stealth, says the National Secular Society.
Tue, 29 Jul 2008
The fact that this case was won while another case – that of 16- year old Lydia Playfoot and her claim in 2007 to want to wear a “chastity ring” in school – was thrown out of court seems in itself to be discriminatory.
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