Equal Protection Bill Fraser Sutherland • HSS • October 2017 By John Finnie MSP “There are some things where Scotland is doing very, very well and there are some things that are absolutely shocking, where Scotland is coming last in the world. We still in Scotland say that it’s okay…
Vandalism of Bangladesh restaurants ‘violating’ Ramadam Fraser Sutherland • HSS • July 2017 Guest post by Bangladesh Humanist Blogger Prithu Sanyal (Twitter: @atheistprithu) Across the world the month of Ramadan is observed with respect. In my home country of Bangladesh, most of the restaurants and tea stalls are closed to respect Ramadan and those fasting….
The Devil in the Detail: The debate on human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity in Malawi Fraser Sutherland • HSS • May 2017 Guest Blog by Alan Msosa, Malawian Commonwealth Scholar for PhD in Human Rights at the University of Essex Human Rights Centre. The current debate on homosexuality in Malawi has exposed the government’s failure to come up with a position on whether LGBT…
Why we need a Global Humanist Movement Fraser Sutherland • HSS • May 2017 By Gary McLelland, Chief Executive, International Humanist and Ethical Union. Article originally published in Spring 2017 Humanitie. 2017. The politics of division and fear are on the rise across Europe. Questions of race and identity divide America, in a manner…
Time for Inclusive Education Fraser Sutherland • HSS • April 2017 By Liam Stevenson, TIE campaign co-founder. Article originally published in the Spring 2017 version of Humanitie Throughout the lifetime of the TIE Campaign, Jordan Daly and myself have always tried to be dynamic when it comes to our strategy. We’ve…
Learning from the Greek Experience of the Refugee Crisis Humanist Society Scotland • HSS • November 2016 By Panayote Dimitras, originally published in the 2016 Autumn edition of Humanitie Magazine. Panayote Dimitras has been the spokesperson of the Greek Helsinki Monitor since co-founding it in 1992. Here he writes about the refugee crisis, and the Greek response…
What does Brexit mean for human rights? admin@humanism.scot • HSS • October 2016 By Naomi McAuliffe originally published in the 2016 Autumn edition of Humanitie magazine. As the Programme Director for Amnesty International Scotland, Naomi McAuliffe has a long track record of campaigning on human rights issues. Here she writes about the implications to human…
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