Sathya Sai Baba (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sathya Sai Baba" in French language version.

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  • BBC News, « Secret Swami », sur bbc.co.uk (consulté le )

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  • Serguei Badaev, « UNESCO conference without UNESCO », sur saibaba-x.org.uk (consulté le )
  • « Il y a eu plusieurs causes au retrait de l'UNESCO. Certaines décisions prises par l'ISSE sans consulter l'Organisation, tels que les préparatifs pour des sessions devant se tenir à l'ashram du mouvement de Sathya Sai Baba à Puttaparthi ou l'ajout d'intervenants au programme du colloque sans autorisation préalable. De plus, l'UNESCO s'inquiète fortement des allégations notoires d'abus sexuels impliquant des enfants à l'encontre du leader du mouvement en question : Sathya Sai Baba. Bien que l'UNESCO ne soit pas en position de se prononcer sur ces accusations, l'Organisation réaffirme son engagement moral et pratique dans le combat contre l'exploitation sexuelle des enfants, en application de la convention sur les droits des enfants des Nations Unies, qui exige des États de protéger les enfants de toute forme d'exploitation sexuelle et de violence » « UNESCO's withdrawal was prompted by several factors. Certain decisions were taken by the ISSE without consultation, such as plans to hold some of the sessions at the Ashram of the Sathya Sai movement in Puttaparthi, and the inclusion of some speakers in the conference programme without their previous consent. Furthermore, the Organization is deeply concerned about widely-reported allegations of sexual abuse involving youths and children that have been levelled at the leader of the movement in question, Sathya Sai Baba. Whilst it is not for UNESCO to pronounce itself in this regard, the Organization restates its firm moral and practical commitment to combating the sexual exploitation of children, in application of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which requires States to protect children from all forms of sexual exploitation and violence ». Source

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