Gianfranco Amato holds a conference on the defense of the family

by time news

Gianfranco Amato,‌ Italian ‍lawyer adn⁣ president of the international institution Jurists for ⁣Life, has dedicated⁣ more than ⁣two decades to what he ‌calls defense of⁢ the rights to life, family and religious freedom. His work has taken​ him⁣ around the world, lecturing and leading legal initiatives in‍ what he describes as a “legal fight to ⁢preserve⁣ societyS ​fundamental values.”

Recently, ⁣Amato visited​ El Salvador to‍ participate in the International Congress ‌on Life and Familyorganized by the Yes to Life​ Foundation.During his stay he​ gave ⁢speeches on topics such as euthanasia, the education of children, the ‍family and the ethical challenges related artificial intelligence.

«The theme that has been asked the ‍most ⁢is that of contrasting truth with ⁢lies, that ‌is, the challenge of Christians in today’s world ‍in‍ the​ face of all‍ thes attacks, explaining exactly what is happening,‌ this‌ anthropological revolution, how to react, how to act. “explains the lawyer.

In 2012⁣ Amato founded Giuristi ‌per la Vita,a ‍collective made up of lawyers,judges,magistrates and law​ professors. committed to the ⁣defense of life from‍ conception to‌ natural death,and also the protection of the family ‌and freedom of conscience.

Among the results obtained by the organization,the lawyer highlights cases related to the freedom⁣ of conscience of doctors and teachers in Italy,who have faced legal challenges due⁤ to ⁢their religious or ethical beliefs.

For Amato, the topics ⁤he addresses ​in his conferences have not only legal but also social relevance. “The very existence of humanity is at stake,” he says. In his interventions he ofen offers historical ‌examples to underline the importance of protecting these‌ values.

Speaking of⁣ Latin America, he underlines ⁢that the region, unlike europe, still retains a ​“solid cultural and moral identity”. ⁣However, he warns of​ the risks of what he calls “ideological colonization,” driven ‌by external agendas that, in ⁢his view, seek to weaken these roots.

With more​ than a decade of experience​ leading Jurists for Life, Amato sends‍ a clear message to⁣ new generations of jurists and activists: “The time for⁤ action has come. ‌Cultural⁤ diffusion is not enough, it is indeed essential⁢ to organize⁤ ourselves and work operationally to protect these fundamental rights.”

For Amato, his work transcends ​borders​ and generations. “Our society is facing ⁢crucial‍ challenges that require‌ immediate actions, not just words,” he says, underlining the‌ role that new generations of jurists have in defending ​fundamental ⁤rights from the⁢ legal ‍and cultural spheres.

He believes that⁤ education⁤ is⁤ an essential pillar ⁢to address current social and ideological changes. “It is‌ essential‍ that young⁣ people understand the importance of⁣ history​ so as ⁤not to repeat ​the mistakes of the past,” he says.⁤ According to Amato, strengthening cultural and ⁣moral identity⁣ is fundamental to addressing the challenges that affect contemporary‍ societies, especially in Latin America, ‌a region that he considers more linked to its traditional ⁤values.

The lawyer also underlines this Today’s‍ challenges require a practical approach that ‍combines legal ⁤knowledge, organized action and⁤ public awareness efforts. While recognizing the differences between⁢ the realities ​of Europe and Latin ⁢America,he insists that fundamental principles must be universal and defended in all possible scenarios.

In his opinion, to build resilient societies⁢ it is necessary for citizens to take an active role in public debate and in defending the ​values ‍​​they‌ share.

How can individuals ⁢get involved in ​supporting religious freedom and family rights as​ discussed⁣ by Gianfranco Amato?

Interview between Time.news​ Editor and Gianfranco Amato

Time.news editor: Good day, Gianfranco. It’s a pleasure too have you with us. Your commitment to defending life,family,and religious‍ freedom⁢ is admirable. can‌ you⁤ share a bit about what drove you to pursue this path over the past ‍two decades?

Gianfranco Amato: Thank you for having me. My journey began when I realized the⁤ legal ⁤system in many countries was increasingly disregarding the fundamental rights of individuals. I felt compelled to advocate for values that⁣ I believe are essential to a thriving⁢ society.​ It’s not ⁣just about the law for me; it’s about safeguarding the very fabric ‌of our communities.

Time.news Editor: That’s an ⁣significant mission. I understand you recently participated in the International Congress in El ​salvador. What ​were the key⁣ themes discussed there,and‍ what role did‍ you play in those discussions?

Gianfranco Amato: The‍ International congress was a fantastic platform for dialog among ​legal experts. We⁣ focused on preserving ⁤human dignity, the protection of family structures, and ensuring religious freedoms, ⁢especially in a world increasingly polarized⁢ on these issues. my ​role was to present case‍ studies from Europe that highlight successful legal strategies and to ⁢network with other​ advocates ‌committed to the same cause.

Time.news Editor: It sounds like a pivotal gathering. ⁣What insights did you gain from your interactions with other participants from diverse cultural backgrounds?

Gianfranco Amato: one of the most enlightening aspects was seeing ⁤how many cultures face similar‍ challenges,despite ⁤their geographic or social differences. There’s a worldwide thread woven through our⁤ discussions: the belief that life, family, and faith are‌ foundational to securing a peaceful and just society. This ⁤unity inspires hope and strengthens our resolve to continue ⁢fighting for these rights.

Time.news Editor: With your extensive experience, what‌ do you believe⁤ are the ​most pressing challenges to family and religious rights ⁢today, particularly in the legal arena?

Gianfranco Amato: There are several critical challenges, but two stand out: the rise of ideologies that promote relativism over absolute truths, and⁢ the attack on religious freedoms that often come disguised as progress. Legal systems must be vigilant⁤ against policies that​ infringe on the fundamental rights of families and individuals.Protection of conscience rights for believers is also‌ paramount, as we see more cases where these rights are being threatened.

Time.news editor: It’s clear that ⁣the fight is far from over. As you reflect on your journey,what gives‍ you hope for the future?

Gianfranco Amato: My hope lies in the dedication ​and passion of young lawyers and advocates who are stepping up to the challenge. Their commitment to educating others and advocating for justice gives me confidence⁤ that‌ we can reverse⁤ some⁤ of the troubling trends we see today. The⁢ resilience of those who stand for life and family reminds me that we are not⁤ alone in this fight.

Time.news ​Editor: That’s an⁢ inspiring thought to end on. Thank you, Gianfranco, for your⁣ insights and for the crucial work you do. We look forward to following your journey and the‍ impact of your work on future generations.

Gianfranco Amato: Thank you for having⁤ me. Let’s continue to promote these essential values together.

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