

Jan 8, 2017


CIFoRB interviews Ján Figeľ
Angela Garvey Hammond interviews Ján Figeľ, the EU Special Envoy for the Freedom of Religion or Belief outside the European Union. More...
Jan 1, 2017


EU Special Envoy
Interview on the mission to promote Freedom of Religion and Belief
Jan 1, 2017


"Embattled" - Conference speakers Jan Figel and Andreas Thonhauser
Conference "Embattled: Christians Under Pressure in Europe and Beyond"; Session I with presentations by Andreas Thonhauser (ADF...
Jan 1, 2017


What US President-elect D. Trump can do for Syria and Aleppo
(CNN) The US President-elect walks onto the world stage facing a question: Will this century of genocides end or continue? Donald Trump...
Dec 31, 2016
What US President-elect D. Trump can do for Syria and Aleppo
<p>(CNN) The US President-elect walks onto the world stage facing a question: Will this century of genocides end or continue? Donald Trump comes to power amid what has been called “the complete meltdown of humanity” in Syria, with US Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power demanding of UN member states Syria, Iran, and Russia: “Are […]</p>
Dec 22, 2016


Address by Ján Figeľ at The Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2016 in the theme of "Promo
"Freedom of Religion, Interfaith Dialogue and Development Policy" A Keynote Address by The Hon. Jan Figel (EU Special Envoy for...
Dec 19, 2016


Ján FIgeľ's speech at the Launching Event of the European Academy of Religion in Bologna, Italy
European Academy of Religion A research intiative of Scientific Societies and Associations of Scholars, Research Centers and...
Dec 5, 2016
The spread of “Christianophobia”: ignored by the international community and media
High-level European officials and experts attending an international conference in Vienna last week stated that European governments and...
Dec 2, 2016
A Contribution in Commemoration of the Annual International Day of Religious Freedom-Century of Genocides: End or Continuity?
<p>This essential, universal human value is currently seriously restricted or attacked in the majority of the world’s countries and territories representing 74% of the total world population (Pew Study Center Report, 2013). The day also reminds people of the hard, long, often bloody road from serfdom, deep societal divisions, sectarian hatred, and violent oppression against […]</p>
Nov 14, 2016