OIC stepping up efforts to intimidate free nations into criminalizing criticism of Islam

by sheikyermami on February 18, 2013

Great idea: lets throw away our freedom for the chains of Islam!

OIC stepping up efforts to intimidate free nations into criminalizing criticism of Islam

If they succeed, the jihad will be able to advance unopposed, for it will be illegal to speak out against it. And the OIC gets eager help in this from thuggish Leftist authoritarians such as Eric PosnerSarah Chayes and Nathan Lean.

“OIC gears up to get denigration of religions criminalized,” by Hassan Cheruppa for the Saudi Gazette, February 18 (thanks to JW)

Please note that by “religions” they mean Islam, because nothing else matters:

JEDDAH — Getting the go-ahead from the Cairo Islamic Summit, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has been actively trying to get the denigration of religions recognized as a criminal offense, according to a top official..

“Next session of the Istanbul Process on Islamophobia will be held in the first half of this year, and the session will squarely focus on the issue of criminalizing denigration of religions,” said Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, director of cultural affairs at the OIC general secretariat and spokesman for the OIC secretary general.

In an interview with Saudi Gazette, Sheikh underscored the need for transposition of the international law to domestic one to effectively combat Islamophobia, which is a contemporary manifestation of racism mainly targeting Islam and Muslims. He said the OIC seeks establishment of an international observatory, based in Geneva, with a global mandate not only to monitor denigration of Islam but all other religions.

“The OIC is of the firm view that any religion or its symbols should not be denigrated. The Cairo Islamic Summit endorsed this position and tasked the OIC secretariat to develop a unified strategy to impress upon the international community to take effective measures against such acts of incitement of intolerance and hatred that may lead to violence and loss of lives,” he said while noting that Islamophobia figured high on the agenda of the summit.

Sheikh, a Pakistani national and an expert on Islamophobia, explained the steps taken by the OIC in confronting Islamophobia by ensuring active involvement of the international community.

“OIC Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu launched a process, known as the Istanbul Process, in July 2011, together with the then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, as well as with leaders of OIC and non-OIC member states, to build consensus on confronting Islamophobia. Similar meetings were held later in Washington and London as part of the Istanbul Process, and now the US, UK, the African Union, the Arab League and the OIC are moving in a circle, subscribing the process and taking it forward to discuss the issue specifically. The OIC is going to hold the next event focusing squarely on the issue of criminalizing denigration and deciding on whatever actions need to be taken on the basis of Article 20 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR),” he said.

According to Sheikh, international law, represented by Article 20 of ICCPR, clearly states that denigration of symbols or persons sacred to any religion is a criminal offense. This law ratifies OIC’s position and the only remaining problem is the absence of enforcement in the true spirit by member states.

“This international law is sufficient to cover OIC’s concern but the problem is either a gap of interpretation because of political reasons or a gap of implementation. Though this law is binding on all countries that signed and ratified the article, it is not effectively transposed to the domestic laws of the respective countries. The OIC is exerting efforts to get it enforced globally through the framework of the OIC-sponsored UN Human Rights Council resolution number 16/18, which is an outcome of the Istanbul Process.”

Sheikh also discussed the activities of the OIC observatory, which is under the supervision of the secretary general. “The observatory is monitoring Islamophobia on a daily basis and translating it into monthly and annual reports. The OIC is publishing annual reports and so far it has published five reports, the last of which was submitted at the Djibouti session of foreign ministers held in November. The Cairo summit appreciated the role of the OIC observatory in confronting Islamophobia and asked the secretary general to put more mechanisms in place to strengthen the observatory,” he said.

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Stephanie February 18, 2013 at 11:34 pm

The issue to be discussed today by the wisemen is how “16/18″ will be implemented. We will discuss THE SANCTIONS FROM THE VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL LAW…what would happen when arrogant(?) cartoons get drawn or a movie gets shot,” Ihsanoglu said. …

http://schnellmann.org/hr-resolution-16-18-criminalisation-of-criticism-of-islam.html

Mic Lawler February 19, 2013 at 12:29 am

ain’t that a hoot, hypocrites! . If there was such an international law these giants of Islam would be the chief offenders. With thier vile and thundering rages against Christians and Jews as well as their unrelenting persecution against the same would be bring the stern judgement and condemnation upon them that they so richly deserve. As a matter of fact what religion or people group haven’t they attempted to subjugate or committed atrocities against. Hell bent on enslaving the rest of us, blinded by their own ignorance, their scheming which you noted above is the epitome of self parody

kaw February 21, 2013 at 1:04 pm

So why do Saudis arrest Christians for holding prayer services in their private homes???? Note that it is Saudi money that holds up the OIC.

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