General news / 21 June 2010 British celebrate Humanist heritage June 21 is World Humanist Day and the British Humanist Association (BHA) has launched its second annual Humanist Week, which… Read More
17 June 2010 Challenging “Untouchability” in Nigeria Discrimination against "untouchable castes" afflicts nearly quarter of a billion people around the world. Although many people assume "untouchability" is… Read More
15 June 2010 Slavery and Non-belief In a statement to the Human Rights Council today, 15 June 2010, IHEU Main Representative, Roy Brown, protested against discrimination… Read More
15 June 2010 Women’s Right to Life In a statement to the Human Rights Council this morning, 15 June 2010, IHEU Main Representative, Roy Brown, highlighted the… Read More
Growth and Development / 15 June 2010 APPLY NOW for IHEU-HIVOS 2010 grants Applications for funding in the IHEU-HIVOS Humanist Network and Development programme for 2010 CLOSED on 1 September 2010. We cannot… Read More
Members and partners / 14 June 2010 Hundreds to protest against Sharia, in London on June 20 Hundreds will be demonstrating in London against Sharia and religious laws and in support of secularism and universal rights on… Read More
Young Humanists International / 14 June 2010 Young Humanists should not give up!- Dan-Raoul Miranda (Dan-Raoul Miranda is the new President of the Norwegian Young Humanists, in this chat with YS Editor, he bares his… Read More
Young Humanists International / 13 June 2010 Is morality a god delusion? Quite often non-religious people have to listen to the stereotype, that if they are not believing in God they do… Read More
Young Humanists International / 13 June 2010 Religion, what has morality gotta do with it? There are questions I have grappled with why growing up.Some I laid to rest without finding solution(s) to, others am… Read More
9 June 2010 Pakistan “playing with fire” In a strong statement to the Human Rights Council this morning, IHEU main Representative, Roy Brown accused Pakistan of encouraging… Read More
Members and partners / 8 June 2010 Prisons should focus on secular programmes, not on religious interventions, say British Humanists Prisons should avoid making a fetish of faith and treat prisoners equally, regardless of their religion or belief, the British… Read More