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Today’s tweeting at Congress (Saturday)

Written by David Wardrop

Plenary session three

09.00 – 10.30

‘Against the odds’

With Gulalai Ismail, Asif Mohiuddin, Agnes Ojera, Nick Ross

Twitter: #WHC2014

Accounts: @BHAhumanists and @humanism2014

Parallel sessions

11.15 – 12.45

‘Religion-inspired censorship’

Twitter: #WHCcensor

Account: @BHAhumanists

‘Threatened but not silenced’ No. 1

Twitter: #WHCtbns

Account: @IHEU

‘Threats to freedom of expression in the digital age’

Twitter: #WHCdigital

Account: @theBHAblog

‘Let’s talk about sex’

Twitter hashtag: #WHCsex

Account: @LGBTHumanistUK

‘Key challenges to freedom of religion or belief’

Twitter: #WHCbelief

Account: @EU_Humanists

‘Some case studies in free speech’

Twitter: #WHCcases

Account: @_CFIUK

Parallel sessions

13.45 – 15.15

‘A life dedicated to human rights’

Twitter: #WHCrights

Account:@LGBTHumanistsUK

‘Getting the message out: challenges to news and opinion journalism’

Twitter:#WHCopinion

Account: @_CFIUK

‘The war for children’s minds’

Twitter: #WHCchildren

Account: @theBHAblog

‘Is there something about Islam?’

Twitter: #WHCislam

Account: @humanism2014

Plenary session four

16.00 – 17.30

‘Two talks on free speech’

With Philip Pullman, Taslima Nasreen

Twitter: #WHC2014

Accounts: @BHAhumanists and @humanism2014