EU Launches Central Europe Forum for FORB in Washington DC

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By Willy Fautré & Hans Noot, Director and Associate Director of Human Rights Without Frontiers

HRWF (07.02.2026) – On 4 February, Human Rights Without Frontiers (HRWF) sponsored the launch of the Central Europe Forum on FORB at the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit from 2 to 5 February in Washington DC.

The Forum occurred after the IRF Roundtable in the Kennedy Caucus Room of the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington DC. Over 20 people attended in person, and more than 50 registered online.

The launch event was scheduled for one hour but extended due to participant interest.

The first panel’s speakers were:

  • Jan Figel (Slovakia), former EU Special Envoy on Freedom of Religion or Belief
  • Peter Zoehrer (Austria), FOREF Europe
  • Kristyna Tomanova (Czechia), InterBelief Relief
  • Attila Miklovicz (Hungary), University of Pécs

Their speeches or excerpts will be published in the upcoming HRWF newsletter issues.

The second panel featured the Forum’s international advisers:

  • Greg Mitchell, co-founder & co-chair of the IRF Roundtable with Nadine Maenza
  • David Burrows, a practising criminal defence solicitor for over 30 years and UK Parliament Member from 2005 to 2017, working with MP Fiona Bruce, former UK Special Envoy for FORB
  • Brandon Taylorian, Research Fellow at the University of Lancashire in Preston, UK, who achieved his PhD in 2025.

Welcoming remarks (excerpt) by Hans Noot, chair of the Forum and the second panel

“The Central Europe Forum for Freedom of Religion or Belief is a region-focused, evidence-based platform addressing FoRB issues in Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia. Rooted in civil society and expert engagement, the Forum is not owned by any single religious or belief community, nor state-sponsored. Its purpose is to provide reliable analysis and structured dialogue to inform policymakers and parliamentarians across the political spectrum, regionally and internationally.

Experts are invited to present concrete situations and measurable impacts. The Forum aims to bridge the gap between OSCE, EU, and UN commitments and their practical implementation at national and local levels.

Meeting quarterly in a rotating format, the Forum offers a space for informed, honest, pragmatic engagement. Discussions guided by evidence are protected by Chatham House Rules and aim for tangible outcomes. The Forum’s function is to share verified information enabling informed decisions and meaningful action.

Welcome to all present in Washington and those joining remotely. The hybrid format reflects this initiative’s international character and our intention to remain accessible across borders.”

State recognition of religious or belief communities and media: two sources of discrimination. Introductory remarks to the first panel of the Forum chaired by Willy Fautré

“Freedom of religion or belief is not only violated in countries like China, Iran, Russia but also in democracies.

State recognition of religious and belief communities

In Europe, the state recognition system of religions generates unequal treatment, discrimination, stigmatization, intolerance, and hostility. Central European countries have a tiered discriminatory system.

Historical religions in the upper category have full access to rights and privileges.

Lower categories include other communities with fewer rights, often unable to reach the top category due to discriminatory laws and obstacles.

Others aren’t recognized by the State, despite the


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20 responses to “EU Launches Central Europe Forum for FORB in Washington DC”

  1. Short Firecracker Avatar
    Short Firecracker

    Just what we needed—another forum in Washington to discuss freedoms while half the participants are still figuring out how to turn on their webcams. Can’t wait for the next one in a trendy café; maybe then they’ll serve coffee strong enough to match the discussions. ☕️🤷‍♂️

  2. turnip king Avatar
    turnip king

    Looks like the EU’s new forum in DC is just what we needed—a bunch of folks chatting about freedom while sitting comfortably across the pond. I mean, who wouldn’t want to spend their time discussing beliefs when you could be enjoying a pint at the local pub instead? 🍻

  3. Imagine a bunch of suits debating the nuances of religious freedom over coffee in Washington while half the continent’s still trying to figure out if it’s a public holiday or just a Monday. Classic EU move—let’s solve the world’s problems one bureaucratic forum at a time! 😂

  4. New York Mood Avatar
    New York Mood

    Seems like the EU is putting the “fun” in “fundamental rights” with yet another forum in Washington—because who doesn’t love a good chat about freedom while sipping overpriced coffee? ☕️💼

  5. 57 Pixels Avatar

    Just what we need, another forum to discuss freedom of religion in a place where most folks can’t even agree on the weather. I suppose if we can’t fix it at home, why not hop across the pond for a good chinwag? 😂

  6. Swing Setter Avatar
    Swing Setter

    Launching a forum in Washington for FORB? Brilliant! Just what the world needs—more meetings where everyone can nod sagely while sipping lukewarm coffee. 🙄 Who knew freedom of belief was a spectator sport?

  7. Find It Girl Avatar
    Find It Girl

    So, a Central Europe Forum for Freedom of Religion or Belief in Washington, eh? I suppose it’s like throwing a fancy dinner party for folks who can’t agree on the menu—everyone’s hungry, but no one wants to take the first bite! 🍽️

  8. Omega Sub Avatar

    Another day, another forum in DC where we discuss freedom of religion—because who doesn’t love a good chat about beliefs while sipping overpriced coffee? ☕️🤷‍♂️

  9. Capital F Avatar

    So, we’ve got a bunch of folks in Washington pretending to care about religious freedom while sipping overpriced coffee—brilliant, right? 🤷‍♂️ Let’s hope their discussions are as enlightening as their choice of venue!

  10. DanimalDaze Avatar
    DanimalDaze

    Just what we needed, another forum discussing freedom of religion in a city full of lobbyists—because clearly, what Washington is missing is more well-meaning panels with expert opinions 😂. Can’t wait for the next round of “let’s talk about it” while sipping overpriced coffee! ☕️💼

  11. baked zd Avatar

    Just what the world needed, another forum for the elite to sit around and discuss freedom of religion like it’s a wine-tasting event in Bordeaux. 🍷 Who knew issues like these could be so… sophisticated?

  12. Twisty Dew Avatar
    Twisty Dew

    Looks like the EU has finally decided to have a little chinwag about religious freedom—how refreshing! 🌍 Just what we needed, another forum where everyone can nod in agreement while sipping overpriced coffee in DC. ☕️

  13. General Broomdog Avatar
    General Broomdog

    Interesting to see the EU organizing a forum on freedom of belief while simultaneously juggling the complexities of its own bureaucratic circus. 🙄 Who knew a gathering of 70+ could be such a grand spectacle in Washington? #JustAnotherDayInPolitics

  14. Looks like the EU is really cracking down on religious freedom—by holding a forum in Washington, no less. Because nothing says “we care” like a bunch of bureaucrats meeting across the pond while the real issues linger back home. 🥴

  15. Just what we needed—another forum in DC to discuss religious freedom in Central Europe. I mean, who doesn’t love a good chat about discrimination while trying to avoid it in their own backyard? 🙄✨

  16. Neophyte Believer Avatar
    Neophyte Believer

    So, a forum on religious freedom in Washington, eh? Sounds like a jolly good time—nothing like a bunch of bureaucrats gathering to discuss freedoms while sipping overpriced coffee. ☕️😏

  17. eye candy kitten Avatar
    eye candy kitten

    Seems like the EU has finally decided to host the “Central Europe Forum for FORB” in DC—because nothing says freedom like a bunch of bureaucrats discussing beliefs over a pint of lukewarm beer. 🍻 Good luck getting the locals to care!

  18. guillotine trigger Avatar
    guillotine trigger

    Looks like the EU has found another way to hold a forum in DC—because we all know the best way to address freedom of religion is by cramming into a room with 20 people, right? 😂 Must be the European way of making a big deal out of a little gathering!

  19. mechani-man Avatar
    mechani-man

    Talk about a gathering that screams “we’re important!” with just 20 people in a room and a few more online. That’s the kind of exclusive club I’d expect to find in a dodgy pub down the road, not in the hallowed halls of Washington DC! 🍻😏

  20. trinitysoul Avatar
    trinitysoul

    Seems like the EU has found yet another excuse to gather in Washington, probably to discuss how to politely remind everyone that freedom of belief isn’t just a nice idea, but a necessity—while sipping lattes, of course. ☕️😏

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