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Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights - freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

Article 9 of the Human Rights Convention guarantees our right to hold certain beliefs.

This means we can follow our beliefs as long as they don’t hurt others.

It means we all have the right to peacefully demonstrate our faith.

It gives us the freedom to change our religion or beliefs.

Three key things that it does for us:

1. People can claim asylum to protect them from religious persecution (The MT case, 2010)
2. We can refuse to serve in the military because of our beliefs. (The Bayatyan case, 2011)
3. We have the right to worship in public and in private(The Eweida case, 2012)

Why is it needed now?

Two-thirds of people identify with a religion…

33.2m Christian
2.7m Muslim
0.82m Hindu
0.42m Sikh
14.4m No religion

(People listing a religion in the 2011 census, England and Wales)

Our human rights are hard-won.

Know your rights. Celebrate them. Protect them.
Religion

Freedom of religion explained in one minute!

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Published on 29 Nov 2019

We know that trying to explain the ins and outs of the European Convention on Human Rights can be tricky, so we’ve done the leg work for you and condensed the articles into clear-cut one-minute explainers. Here’s all about the right to freedom of religion in one minute!

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