UN Urged to Protect Muslims Who Change Religion

More on this appeal for basic human rights. Note the lack of a reply from the "moderate" Muslim Council of Britain. From CNSNews.com, with thanks to Nicolei:

A petition signed by almost 90,000 people in 32 countries was presented last week to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, the organization spearheading the campaign said Monday.

The Barnabas Fund, a UK-based charity working among Christians in Islamic societies, said Muslims who change religions, often called "apostates," should be "free to do so without having to face a lifetime of fear as a result."...

Under Islamic (shari'a) law, Muslim men who decide to adopt another belief and refuse to return to Islam -- usually within a limited period of time -- may be put to death.

It remains a contentious point in Islam, but countries where people have been accused or convicted of apostasy include Sudan, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Mauritania.

In 2002, a shari'a-based penal code was introduced in a Malaysian state controlled by an Islamist party. It said any Muslim who converted to another faith had three days to repent, failing which he faced having his property forfeited and being sentenced to death.

The criminal code of Mauritania similarly provides for a three day period of reflection and repentance for any Muslim guilty of apostasy "whether by word or action." "If he does not repent within this time limit, he is to be condemned to death as an apostate and his property will be confiscated by the Treasury."

Although the Koran says "there is no compulsion in religion" (sura 2:256), the Islamic canonical tradition called the Hadith contains references to execution for apostasy, including one in which Mohammed commands, "Any [Muslim] person who has changed his religion, kill him."

No reply

According to the Barnabas Fund, even in countries where converting to another religion is not punished by law, apostates often face hostility from their families and communities.

The organization said supporters of the campaign had over the past year written to Muslim political and religious leaders around the world, "urging them to speak out on this crucial issue."

In Britain, it said, not only has there been no reply from the Muslim Council, the main umbrella body, but also "virtually no response" from leaders of major Christian denominations who had been contacted....

The Barnabas Fund says many people accused of "apostasy" are not converts at all, but rather Muslims who have questioned fundamentalist interpretations of Islam and called for a more tolerant approach.

They include Sudanese Islamic scholar Mahmoud Mohamed Taha, who was executed for apostasy in 1985, after publishing a leaflet calling for the reform of Islamic law to make it more just and humane.

In 2002, Iranian history professor Hashem Aghajari was sentenced to hang for blasphemy, after saying in a speech that Muslims were not "monkeys" and "should not blindly follow" clerics.

The death sentence was later reviewed after widespread student protests, and a retrial saw him jailed for five years instead. Last week, Aghajari was freed on bail.

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Lots of Luck! The U.N. should be able to proclaim and protect human rights. But as they have become an arm of Islam, it is unlikely that the U.N. will want to offend their Muslim masters. Islam doesn't believe in human rights only Muslim obligations, which are in the main, totally opposite to human rights.

Good luck with Petition. Suppose it will drag out X amount of years while U.N Dingbats gravely mull over every word...

You watch this one get watered down by the UN to please the hard liners...

This whole religion is an insult to decency and morality. Why on earth does the UN even court these nations they should be expelled, th are not worthy of participating in international affairs......

I mean how in hades can any one say that these nations would ever vote in a positive way when it comes to fundamental human rights?

Yeah, good luck in getting this one approved! When pigs fly. There's a much better chance of that idiotic proposal to ban "blasphemy" of that "prophet" creature getting approved than this one going through. How right you are, epg: the UN's Muslim masters. That hits the nail on the head. Bend over UN, your masters beckon. They wouldn't like this proposal to protect Muslims who leave Islam, you know what to do, how far to bend over. Look at the membership of the Human Rights Commission! It could be funny if it weren't so disturbing and if so many people weren't dying as we speak. The UN is irrelevant, a waste of money, a waste of time, and an affront to humanity.


Here's a link to a site I found that approves murdering ex-Muslims and cites Muhammed to back that up.
So much for Islam being peace,mercy and tolerance.Any Muslim questioning the claim is attacking Muhammed and the Quran.

http://63.175.194.25/index.php?ln=eng&ds=qa&lv=browse&QR=12406&dgn=4