The Interministerial Mission for Vigilance and Action Against Sectarian Aberrations (, MIVILUDES) is a French government agency created by presidential decree in 2002. It is charged with observing and analyzing the phenomenon of cult movements, coordinating the government response, informing the public about the risks arising from sectarian aberrations, and facilitating the implementation of actions to aid the victims.
The Interministerial Mission for Vigilance and Action Against Sectarian Aberrations (, MIVILUDES) is a French government agency created by presidential decree in 2002. It is charged with observing and analyzing the phenomenon of cult movements, coordinating the government response, informing the public about the risks arising from sectarian aberrations, and facilitating the implementation of actions to aid the victims.
==Functions== According to the first article of the Decree Number 2002–1392 of 28 November 2002, the MIVILUDES is charged with: Observing and analyzing the phenomenon of sectarian movements whose practices are prejudicial to human rights and basic liberties, constitute a menace to public order, or are in conflict with existing laws and regulations; Favouring, in the respect of public liberties, the coordination of preventive and repressive action by the authorities against such practices; Developing the exchange of information between public services on administrative practices relating to the combat against sectarian aberrations; Contributing to the informing and training of public agents in this area; Informing the public about the risks and, in some cases, the dangers, arising from sectarian aberrations, and facilitating the implementation of actions to aid the victims of such practices; Participating in activities relating to issues falling within its scope undertaken at the international level by the ministry of foreign affairs.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).