The event was organised by the International Foundation for Therapeutic and Counselling Choice - a London-based company that says it is a 'home for the once-gay'
Just days after Rishi Sunak reportedly dropped plans to introduce a conversion therapy ban, Byline Times can reveal that a project of a charity registered in Northern Ireland held a conference in Poland where delegates heard about conversion therapy techniques, how fundamentalist Christian leaders met with British MPs and lords to convince them to fight against conversion therapy bans, and asked whether castration would get rid of "LGBT freaks".
Organised by the International Foundation for Therapeutic and Counselling Choice (IFTCC) - a London-based company that says it is a "home for the once-gay" - the event welcomed Polish psychologists, American paediatricians, Malaysian religious leaders, Slovakian politicians, Norwegian pornography opponents, self-described British "ex-gays", and German doctors...