Our Goal
Our aim is to spread a culture of tolerance, acceptance and recognising that every human being is different from looks to faith or ideas. Basic respect of human rights is paramount. Preventing the spread of any kind of extremism, any extreme way of provoking violence, any ideology of violence and hatred especially to children or students via monitoring of the worldwide media, religious preaching in places of worship or other places, political speeches, ideological calls, propaganda, prints, school books and so on will be our ongoing mission. We would highlight everything that may provoke, encourage, advertise or celebrate extremism, and then we work on confronting it and proposing alternative methods to achieve the same goal other than that of extremism. Acceptance International would work on educating others to increase a culture of tolerance, moderation, peace and love. Making and publishing studies and researches concentrated on this aspect by unveiling the extreme content of many actions, beliefs and ideas that are regarded as “normal” in their local environment. Acceptance International would also work as an observer and monitor worldwide what is being broadcast and published to stop any extreme content from being transmitted to the public.
- New aggression against the journalists of Radio "Word" - Tunisia
- Stateless People in the United Arab Emirates: More duties and fewer rights
- Yemen: Saudi Arabia must assist refugees fleeing Sa’da fighting
- Tunisia: Rights Activist Arrested, Threatened
- An interview with Dr. Munthir Al-Kewthar: We are working to find a more tolerant alternative for an Arabic word to call for of black b "a slave"
- Open letter to Iraq’s political leaders; From AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
- An interview with Dr. Munthir Al-Kewthar: We are working to find a more tolerant alternative for an Arabic word to call for of black b "a slave"
- Release or fair trials for all remaining Guant
- The Gulf States: Citizens with No Native Country
- DOW CANNOT RUN FROM THE LEGACY OF BHOPAL BY SPONSORING 'RUN FOR WATER' EVENTS
