The Special Rapporteur’s factsheet summarizing fundamentalism and its impact on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, presented in an easy-to use “yes/no” format, with hyperlinks to source materials. The factsheet also addresses the related but distinct phenomenon of “extremism” and how assembly and association rights can help stem its spread.
This factsheet draws from the Special Rapporteur’s 2016 report to the UN Human Rights Council and features guidance on:
- • The definition of various “fundamentalisms,” including market fundamentalism, political fundamentalism, religious fundamentalism and national/cultural fundamentalism
- • How fundamentalism can motivate violations of the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association
- • States’ responsibility to prevent the negative impacts of fundamentalism on the enjoyment of assembly and association rights (including their duty to prevent abuses of these rights by non-State actors)
- • Examples of fundamentalism drawn from the report
- • Selected recommendations from the report
- • And more
For the Special Rapporteur’s full factsheet series, please see: https://freeassembly.net/factsheets/