Title

Religious Liberty in the OSCE: Present and Future

Wednesday, September 27, 1995
2325 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington D.C., DC 20024
United States
Staff: 
Name: 
Samuel Wise
Title Text: 
Director for International Policy
Body: 
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
Witnesses: 
Name: 
Dr. Paul Marshall
Title: 
Senior Fellow of Political Theory
Body: 
Institute for Christian Studies
Name: 
Dr. Khalid Duran
Title: 
Senior Fellow
Body: 
Institute for International Studies
Name: 
Micah Naftalin
Title: 
National Director
Body: 
Union of Councils for Soviet Jews

Speaking on behalf of Congressman Christopher H. Smith and Senator Alfonse M. D’Amato, chairman and co-chairman of the Helsinki Committee, the Committee’s Director for International Policy, Samuel G. Wise, addressed the improvements made by the countries of the OSCE in religious liberty since the demise of communism. Observed deficits in this particular subject were also evaluated, including acts of OSCE governments perpetrating religious intolerance and discrimination against people of faith by passing laws favoring certain religions, turning a blind eye to harassment, and establishing bureaucratic roadblocks to prevent religious minorities from practicing their faith.

Each panelist – including Dr. Paul Marshall, Senior Fellow of Political Theory for the Institute for Christian Studies; Dr. Khalid Duran, Senior Fellow for the Institute for International Studies; and Micah Naftalin, National Director for the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews – spoke to the overall factors affecting religious freedom in the OSCE, including: respect for other freedoms such as freedom of speech and religion, ethno-cultural tensions, and the relevance of old prejudices. These ideas were presented in the context of moving towards a more comprehensive respect for religious freedom among OSCE member states in the future.

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