Joint NGO Statement on Danger of U.N. Defamation of Religions Campaign
By UN WATCH
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Statements & Letters
Joint NGO Statement on Danger of U.N.
âDefamation of Religionsâ Campaign
March 25, 2009
We, the undersigned non-governmental organizations,
Deeply concerned by the pervasive and mounting campaign by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) to produce U.N. resolutions, declarations, and world conferences that propagate the concept of âdefamation of religions,â a concept having no basis in domestic or international law, and which would alter the very meaning of human rights, which protect individuals from harm, but not beliefs from critical inquiry;
Deeply concerned by the attempt to misuse the U.N. to legitimize blasphemy laws, thereby restricting freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and freedom of the press;
Deeply concerned that âdefamation of religionsâ resolutions may be used in certain countries to silence and intimidate human rights activists, religious dissenters, and other independent voices;
Alarmed by the resolution on âdefamation of religionsâ recently tabled at the current 10th session of the UN Human Rights Council;
Alarmed by the draft resolution on freedom of expression circulated by Egypt, whose amendments seek to restrict, not promote, protections for free speech;
Alarmed by the recently-announced initiative of the U.N. âAd Hoc Committee on Complementary Standardsâ to amend the International Convention for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) by adding a protocol on âdefamation of religionsâ;
Alarmed by provisions in the latest draft outcome document of the Durban Review Conference that, through coded language and veiled references, endorse and encourage these anti-democratic initiatives;
1. Call upon all governments to oppose the âdefamation of religionsâ resolution currently tabled at the UN Human Rights Council, and the objectionable provisions of the freedom of expression resolution;
2. Call upon all governments to resist the efforts of the âAd Hoc Committee on Complementary Standardsâ to alter the ICERD;
3. Call upon all governments not to accept or legitimize a Durban Review Conference outcome that directly or indirectly supports the âdefamation of religionsâ campaign at the expense of basic freedoms and individual human rights.
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