Natural political philosophy and party for non sectarian universal humanitarian state & world for all of mankind based on divine values, humanity & democracy, for freedom of self & life, flow of truth & knowledge, ownership of wealth & world for everyone Established in 2014, the organization has been involved in various notable endeavors:
Rohingya Crisis
In 2016, the organization organized a peac
eful protest in Paris against the Junta government of Myanmar, condemning the mass genocide and showing solidarity with the Rohingya community. The protest received widespread support from people across different communities, including the French Rohingya community. Uighur Genocide:
Addressing the Uighur Genocide perpetrated by the Chinese government, the organization organized a peaceful protest in 2014, raising awareness and garnering community support. Paris Attacks:
Following the Paris Attacks on November 13, 2015, the World Humanity Revolution organized a peaceful protest in Place de la Republique. As the sole organization representing the Muslim community, their demonstration aimed to condemn the violence and promote unity. The protest gained significant media attention, with notable coverage by the Daily Mail. Nice Attacks:
In response to the tragic Nice Attacks on July 14, 2016, the organization organized a peaceful protest in Place de la Republique. The demonstration aimed to denounce the attack and express solidarity with the affected community. Christchurch Shootings:
After the Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand on March 15, 2019, the World Humanity Revolution organized a peaceful protest in Place de la Republique, standing against the act of violence and fostering a sense of unity among diverse communities. Charlie Hebdo Cartoons:
While the organization unequivocally condemns terrorism, it also believes in safeguarding freedom of expression. In light of the Charlie Hebdo cartoons, the World Humanity Revolution organized a peaceful protest in Place de la Republique, voicing concerns about the perceived abuse of freedom of expression. Their demonstration aimed to encourage responsible dialogue and respect for diverse beliefs. Cartooning Competition:
Expressing their concerns about the Cartooning Competition by Dutch politicians, the organization organized a peaceful protest in Place de la Republique, emphasizing the need for thoughtful expression and responsible engagement. London Bridge Attacks:
In response to the London Bridge Attacks in 2017, the World Humanity Revolution organized a peaceful protest in Place de la Republique, demonstrating solidarity with the victims and calling for an end to such acts of violence. Easter bombings in Sri Lanka:
Following the Sri Lanka Easter bombings on April 21, 2019, the organization organized a peaceful protest, expressing solidarity with the affected community and condemning the senseless act of terrorism. The organization received massive support from the Sri Lankan Community in France.
23rd September:
Every year on September 23rd, the World Humanity Revolution holds a protest at Place de la Republique, denouncing the Saudi regime and its alleged promotion of terrorism in the name of Islam. Their aim is to dissociate Islam from acts of terror and advocate for peace and understanding.