“On Monday Egypt, Pakistan and Iran angrily protested attempts by a humanist group to link Islam to human rights abuses such as female genital mutilation and so-called honour killing of women.” Of course, these have already been linked to Islam by Muslims themselves, and Pakistan and Iran weren’t protesting then. In any case, one of the members of the “humanist group” mentioned in this article is a friend, and I will soon have much, much more information here about this incident.
Free Speech Death Watch: “Muslim countries win concession regarding religious debates,” from AP, June 19 (thanks to Twostellas):
GENEVA: Muslim countries have won a battle to prevent Islam from being criticised during debates by the UN Human Rights Council. Religions deserve special protection because any debate about faith is bound to be “very complex, very sensitive and very intense”, council President Doru-Romulus Costea said Wednesday.
Scholars: Only religious scholars should be allowed to discuss matters of faith, he told journalists in Geneva.
I.e., soothing, smiling deceivers.
While Costea’s ban applies to all religions, it was prompted by Muslim countries complaining about references to Islam….
On Monday Egypt, Pakistan and Iran angrily protested attempts by a humanist group to link Islam to human rights abuses such as female genital mutilation and so-called honour killing of women. The interventions sparked a heated debate which threatened to sour the mood of the meeting. The council’s resolutions carry no legal weight but are intended to throw a spotlight on governments that abuse their citizens.
“This council is not prepared to discuss religious matters in depth, consequently we should not do it,” Costea ruled after an emergency break to calm the situation.