Bournemouth authorities criminally charge Adam Smith-Connor for silently praying in abortion facility “buffer zone” – hearing date set for 9th August.
Continue readingUN Human Rights Council affirms laws that criminalise blasphemy – UK gov pushes back
UK pushes back against UN Human Rights Council resolution backing penalties for defaming religion, including burning the Qur’an.
Continue readingAuthorities BACK DOWN over silent prayer penalty
Local authorities have ended action against Adam Smith-Connor, the army veteran and father who was issued a fine for praying silently within an abortion facility censorship zone or “buffer zone”.
Continue readingParents vulnerable to prosecution over pronouns, says recent CPS guidance
STATEMENT: Parents who “withhold money for transition” or “refuse to use preferred pronouns” for their children are now open to prosecution for abuse.
Continue readingUK Police drop charity volunteer’s unjustified bail conditions, but ordeal continues as matter referred to prosecutors to consider charges
Police amend “unnecessary” and “disproportionate” bail conditions which had been imposed on Isabel Vaughan-Spruce following successful challenge backed by ADF UK.
Continue readingU.K. politicians call for urgent release of Nigerian musician facing death penalty for allegedly “blasphemous” song lyrics
Police amend “unnecessary” and “disproportionate” bail conditions which had been imposed on Isabel Vaughan-Spruce following successful challenge backed by ADF UK.
Continue reading“Excessive” bail conditions dropped for charity volunteer arrested for silent prayer
Police amend “unnecessary” and “disproportionate” bail conditions which had been imposed on Isabel Vaughan-Spruce following successful challenge backed by ADF UK.
Continue readingBanned beyond the “buffer zone”: volunteer arrested for silent prayer challenges “excessive” bail conditions
Charity volunteer challenges “unnecessary” and “disproportionate” bail conditions, including an expulsion from public spaces beyond the censorial “buffer zone”.
Continue readingBanned beyond the “buffer zone”: volunteer arrested for silent prayer challenges “excessive” bail conditions
Charity volunteer challenges “unnecessary” and “disproportionate” bail conditions, including an expulsion from public spaces beyond the censorial “buffer zone”.
Continue readingFinnish Member of Parliament marks one-year court victory anniversary while facing new free speech trial
Will free speech in Finland prevail? Finnish Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen is hopeful as the anniversary of her acquittal approaches. The Finnish state prosecutor has continued her censorship campaign against Räsänen as she faces a second trial over her Bible tweet post.
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