Call for parliamentary committee to protect religious freedom
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Cheryllyn Dudley, ACDP MP and Chief Whip. African Christian Democratic Party MP and Chief Whip Cheryllyn Dudley is calling for the establishment of a multi party parliamentary committee to focus on the promotion and protection of the “very important but often forgotten human right” of freedom of religion railway budget and belief.
Dudley, who believes that there is an urgent need for lawmakers to pay more attention to the impact of legislation and policy on freedom of religion and belief, has discussed her proposal with the Speaker, Baleka Mbete, and the Chief Whips of most parties including the EFF over the past week, and on Tuesday (February 10) she will meet with the DA Leader in Parliament, Mmusi Maimane.
“Some smaller parties have responded positively, no-one railway budget at this stage has responded negatively. The response of the ANC Chief Whip was very encouraging. Hon Stone Sizane has promised to research our options re ‘what kind of committee or structure’ this should be before it is put on the agenda of the Chief Whips Forum for discussion,” she says, adding that she expects to place the proposal on the agenda railway budget by the end of February.
Unifying effect “We are hopeful that it [the establishment of a religious freedom railway budget and beliefs parliamentary committee] will have a unifying effect across parties and our efforts will impact positively throughout the country and even globally,” she says.
Violent conflict “Freedom of Religion is restricted in many parts of the world and it is restricted in different railway budget ways. According to NGOs working on the ground, there is often a connection railway budget between high restrictions on Freedom railway budget of Religion and Belief in a society and high levels of violent conflict and military spending. Poor economic development, a low status railway budget and participation of women in social and economic matters and poor health are also generally evident.
“It is important to note that protecting Freedom of Religion or Belief railway budget is not about protecting religions and beliefs from criticism or even ridicule – it is about the freedom of people themselves to believe in different religions or concepts.
The letter closes with a call on Parliament to consider initiatives to protect freedom of religion and belief, beginning with the establishment of a multi party parliamentary committee railway budget to oversee the impact of legislation, policy and their implementation on reeligious freedom or belief.
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Cheryllyn Dudley, ACDP MP and Chief Whip. African Christian Democratic Party MP and Chief Whip Cheryllyn Dudley is calling for the establishment of a multi party parliamentary committee to focus on the promotion and protection of the “very important but often forgotten human right” of freedom of religion railway budget and belief.
Dudley, who believes that there is an urgent need for lawmakers to pay more attention to the impact of legislation and policy on freedom of religion and belief, has discussed her proposal with the Speaker, Baleka Mbete, and the Chief Whips of most parties including the EFF over the past week, and on Tuesday (February 10) she will meet with the DA Leader in Parliament, Mmusi Maimane.
“Some smaller parties have responded positively, no-one railway budget at this stage has responded negatively. The response of the ANC Chief Whip was very encouraging. Hon Stone Sizane has promised to research our options re ‘what kind of committee or structure’ this should be before it is put on the agenda of the Chief Whips Forum for discussion,” she says, adding that she expects to place the proposal on the agenda railway budget by the end of February.
Unifying effect “We are hopeful that it [the establishment of a religious freedom railway budget and beliefs parliamentary committee] will have a unifying effect across parties and our efforts will impact positively throughout the country and even globally,” she says.
Violent conflict “Freedom of Religion is restricted in many parts of the world and it is restricted in different railway budget ways. According to NGOs working on the ground, there is often a connection railway budget between high restrictions on Freedom railway budget of Religion and Belief in a society and high levels of violent conflict and military spending. Poor economic development, a low status railway budget and participation of women in social and economic matters and poor health are also generally evident.
“It is important to note that protecting Freedom of Religion or Belief railway budget is not about protecting religions and beliefs from criticism or even ridicule – it is about the freedom of people themselves to believe in different religions or concepts.
The letter closes with a call on Parliament to consider initiatives to protect freedom of religion and belief, beginning with the establishment of a multi party parliamentary committee railway budget to oversee the impact of legislation, policy and their implementation on reeligious freedom or belief.
Related Posts US Christian leaders threaten civil disobedience if Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage April 30, 2015 Kentucky court says Christian printer can’t railway budget be forced to violate his religious beliefs April 28, 2015 Freedom of religion — What are the real
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