The Islamic Block of the UN Seeks a Binding Resolution on Blasphemy of Islam
by sheikyermami on November 23, 2009
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This is much more important than most people are aware of. The UN General assembly is considering a binding resolution on member nations (nearly all countries in the world) making it a criminal matter to say anything which may cast Islam in a bad light. This can actually include accurately reporting Islamic terrorists when they themselves expose their motives for their attack.
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This is very dangerous – lobby your politicians against this rubbish from the OIC.
And naturally, islam is compassionate, and sharia law is already linked with international refugee law, and “greater awareness” of
the links will combat “misperceptions” about islam …
Roll out the red carpet, Kevin, soaked in the blood of the saints and martyrs of Jesus, in accordance with sharia law and our politicians’ national death-wish.
If you don’t feel a need to vomit reading the bit below, follow the link
and digest the lot – even more sickening:
thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091124/NATIONAL/711239833/1010
UN’s refugee commissioner hails ‘compassionate Islam’
Zoi Constantine
* Last Updated: November 23. 2009 11:37PM UAE / November 23. 2009 7:37PM GMT
ABU DHABI // Greater awareness of the links between Shariah and international refugee law would go a long way towards combating “misperceptions” about Islam, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said yesterday.
António Guterres said key principles of international refugee law were already established in that of Islam.
Promoting a study on the comparison between the right to asylum in Islamic law and international refugee law, Mr Guterres said: “Not only is this clearly embodied in Islamic law but, to a certain extent, it codifies what already existed in the traditions of the tribes in the Arabian peninsula.
“I believe that it is very important that the world is aware of this.”
The study, commissioned by the UNHCR, was a “useful instrument of advocacy” for the protection of refugees across the world, Mr Guterres said.
“At a moment when so many try to spread misperceptions, this allows to show the true face of a compassionate and human rights-minded Islam,” he said.
During Mr Guterres’s visit, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, President of the UAE, was awarded the plaque of the UNHCR in recognition of his role supporting humanitarian work and the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation’s work in helping about 200,000 families in Pakistan, according to WAM, the state news agency.