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Threat to erode our human rights looms large – The Scotsman

Posted by on 8 August, 2016 | 0 comments

Threat to erode our human rights looms large – The Scotsman

Source: Megan Crawford: Threat to erode our human rights looms large – The Scotsman There are reasons to fear a UK Bill of Rights, argues Megan Crawford Brexit has troubling implications for the future of human rights and secularism in Scotland. At this time, the confusion of where the 1998 Human Rights Act (HRA), the European Charter of Human Rights (ECHR) and the EU Charter protect our rights is made none-the-clearer by the proposedautonomous post-Brexit British Bill of Rights. This Bill of Rights would be in line with Germany’s and America’s judicial systems, as a subsection of a written...

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The Scottish Secular Society comments on the Catholic Church’s HIV efforts

Posted by on 7 July, 2016 | 0 comments

The Scottish Secular Society comments on the Catholic Church’s HIV efforts

This this morning (21st July) it was revealed by the Glasgow Herald that in the late 1980s the Catholic Church in Scotland actively tried to obstruct measures by the Westminster Government to combat the spread of HIV.

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The Scottish Secular Society deplores the brutal ISIS slaying in Nice

Posted by on 7 July, 2016 | 0 comments

The Scottish Secular Society deplores the brutal ISIS slaying in Nice

The Scottish Secular Society deplores the brutal ISIS slaying in Nice

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Response to Scottish Parliament’s action against homophobia

Posted by on 6 June, 2016 | 0 comments

Response to Scottish Parliament’s action against homophobia

The Scottish Secular Society today welcomed a pledge of swift action against homophobia in Scottish schools by party leaders in the Scottish Parliament in the wake of the horrific events in Orlando, Florida.

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Featured Blog: An involuntary asylum seeker

Posted by on 6 June, 2016 | 0 comments

Featured Blog: An involuntary asylum seeker

Haifa Amg does not want to be an asylum seeker. She wants to be a doctor, and was studying
towards this in Glasgow. Then the Saudi Arabian authorities took action that made this impossible.

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The Scottish Secular Society welcomes the latest decision by Church of Scotland

Posted by on 5 May, 2016 | 0 comments

The Scottish Secular Society welcomes the latest decision by Church of Scotland

The Scottish Secular Society welcomes the recent decision from the Church of Scotland which recognises
and accepts same-sex marriage and civil partnerships of their ministers and deacons.

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2016 Annual General Meeting

Posted by on 4 April, 2016 | 0 comments

2016 Annual General Meeting

This year’s AGM will include a year-in-review discussion, review of the nominations for board
positions, elect/re-elect our new board members, and discuss all new proposals for the 2016-17
year.

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Catholic intervention in politics seeks to deny right to abortion for women

Posted by on 4 April, 2016 | 0 comments

Catholic intervention in politics seeks to deny right to abortion for women

In the Scotsman today was a piece about a letter written by the Catholic Church, which is being distributed to all 500 Catholic parishes under the instructions that it be read to the congregations at Mass.

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Scottish Secular Society Responds to new figures showing decline in religious people in Scotland.

Posted by on 4 April, 2016 | 0 comments

Scottish Secular Society Responds to new figures showing decline in religious people in Scotland.

The new findings from the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey released today further calls into question the idea that Scotland has a clear and strong religious identity.

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Diversity and Equality

Posted by on 1 January, 2016 | 0 comments

Diversity and Equality

David Cameron’s 2015 Christmas message contained an interesting double view of The UK.

“As a Christian country, we must remember what (Christ’s) birth represents: peace, mercy, goodwill and, above all, hope. I believe that we should also reaect on the fact that it is because of these important religious roots and Christian values that Britain has been such a successful home to people of all faiths and none.”

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