Author (Corporate) | European Federation of Centres of Research and Information on Sectarianism (FECRIS) |
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Publisher | European Federation of Centres of Research and Information on Sectarianism (FECRIS) |
Publication Date | 2009 |
Content Type | Key Source, Overview |
FECRIS (European Federation of Centres of Research and Information on Sectarianism) was founded on 30 June 1994 in Paris following the Congress on Sectarianism in Barcelona in 1993. It is a non-commercial association under French law. It declares itself politically, philosophically and religiously neutral as stated in article 2 of its statutes. Its objectives are: Represent the member associations in their contacts with the European institutions in the framework of their defence of families, individuals and democratic societies against the activities of harmful sectarian organisations. Alert public authorities and international institutions in the event of punishable activities. Participate in the creation of a European legal area with regard to sectarian issues. Create an international information network. Ethical Principles Sectarian deviations are not static phenomena. Their outward signs are constantly evolving. It bases its arguments on verified and up-to-date material. Its analysis is based on the evidence derived from the behaviour of organisations. It is important to resist the pressure to place cultic behaviour on the safe ground of belief and religion. The discussion is a false one based on a superficial approach to the issues and incompatible with scientific analysis. It focuses on a cult or a guru when the organisation or the individual "trades" in beliefs and in destructive techniques with mind control as a tool. Our conclusions are considered and prudent. They take into account possible misrepresentations and the sorrow and destruction of the victims and their families. It denounces the uninformed enrolment of individuals into certain thought reform systems and the potentially damaging results to our social, democratic and family structures. This essential concept having been highlighted, the members of FECRIS agree to co-operate according to the following principles: Respect of religious, philosophical and political pluralism; Objectivity and pragmatism whilst keeping in mind the complexity of situations. Discretion, respect of the professional secrecy. Continually question. Never forget that the sectarian phenomenon is constantly evolving. FECRIS organised a European Conference in Paris on 23 and 24 April 1999 which brought together 250 participants representing 17 countries. The associations presented produced a common declaration on measures which they considered should be taken (accessible on the website) |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.fecris.org/ |
Subject Categories | Values and Beliefs |
Countries / Regions | Europe |