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Secularism

The Coalition for a Secular State began as a citizens’ response to the growing clericalisation of society, as well as to the Law on Churches and Religious Communities which violated the secular character of the state. The latest activities of the Coalition are:

Press conference on December 7, 2007, where the Coalition will be presented to the public along with the text of the Manifest on Secularism which has been initiated by the Coalition (Women in Black, Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Belgrade Center for Human Rights, Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights, Queeria Center for the promotion of a culture of nonviolence and diversity, Republika Journal, Social Democratic Union, Urban In, Center for Peace and Democracy Development, Center for the Advancement of Legal Studies, Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia) and supported by 50 intellectuals (women and men) as well as 50 civil society groups throughout Serbia.

Performance “We are not going back – Stop Clericalisation” will take place at Trg Republike on December 10, 2007.

Additionally, the Coalition is publishing the following brochures:



Manifest on Secularism

Recalling:


The Coalition for a Secular State proposes the Manifest on Secularism

Who are we?

The Coalition for a Secular State was initiated in the beginning of 2006 by a group of nongovernmental organizations in response to the Law on Churches and Religious Communities.

The Coalition consists of civil society activists, mostly from organizations concerned with peace and human rights, autonomous women’s groups, experts in law and other social sciences and humanities, activists of civic oriented political parties; in short - citizens concerned by the growing clericalisation in Serbia, the loss of the secular character of the state and a growing influence of religious communities, especially the Serbian Orthodox Church, in state affairs, the education system and public life in Serbia.

We are for:

We intend to:

We are initiating:

Women in Black
Center for Peace and Democracy Development
Center for the Advancement of Legal Studies
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia
Youth Initiative for Human Rights
Belgrade Center for Human Rights
Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights
Queeria Center for the promotion of a culture of nonviolence and diversity
Republika Journal
Social Democratic Union
Urban In
 
Belgrade, December 9, 2007

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