ADF International has filed a petition with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on behalf of Rodrigo Iván Cortés, Mexican civil society leader and former congressman.
Continue readingCONFIRMED: Bishop Álvarez released from prison by Nicaraguan government
Bishop Álvarez now safe at the Vatican after being sentenced to 26 years in prison for preaching on the human rights violations perpetrated by the Nicaraguan government
Continue readingProsecutor appeals Bible-tweet case to Finnish Supreme Court
State prosecution against Finnish parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen and Bishop Pohjola continues, despite Appellate Court confirming unanimous “not guilty” ruling
Continue readingDisappointment for Army Veteran as hearing postponed in “thoughtcrime” prosecution
“It is deeply concerning for local councils to have the power to prosecute residents for alleged ‘thoughtcrimes’ in a free society,” said Jeremiah Igunnubole, legal counsel for ADF UK.
Continue readingPRESS ADVISORY: Court hearing TOMORROW for Silently Praying Army Veteran
Father of two to appear at Poole Magistrates’ Court for praying, in his head, in abortion facility “buffer zone” – 10am
Continue readingBREAKING: Finnish parliamentarian found NOT GUILTY of “hate speech” for Bible Tweet and other expressions
ADF International today filed a complaint requesting the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention to declare Yahaya Sharif-Aminu’s prosecution contrary to international law.
Continue readingAfghanistan army veteran prepares to face court for praying silently in his head
Family man faces criminal prosecution in relation to praying silently in abortion facility “buffer zone”
Continue readingVIDEO: Officers investigate more “thoughtcrimes” amidst widespread criticism of “woke policing”
“Are you praying for the lives of unborn children?” asks officer employed by West Midlands Police in third thoughtcrime probe of Isabel Vaughan-Spruce.
Continue readingScottish “buffer zones” bill launched amidst “thoughtcrime” prosecutions in England
Free speech campaigners warn vague wording could lead to English-style “thoughtcrime” prosecutions in Scotland.
Continue readingVINDICATION for woman arrested for silent prayer as police drop six month investigation without charge
Police APOLOGISE for lengthy process; case closure comes shortly after clarification from Home Secretary: “Silent prayer” is “not unlawful”
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