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Η ελεύθερη επίθεση έκφρασης συνεχίζεται στο Συμβούλιο των ανθρώπινων δικαιωμάτων των Η.Ε


Κυριακή, 29η Μαρτίου 2009

Το σπίτι ελευθερίας καταδικάζει το Συμβούλιο των ανθρώπινων δικαιωμάτων των Η.Ε για την υπονόμευση του καθολικού δικαιώματος στην ελευθερία της έκφρασης με άλλη μια φορά την έγκριση ενός ψηφίσματος που ωθεί τα μέλη για να εγκρίνει τους νόμους που προγράφουν την κριτική των θρησκειών.

Το ψήφισμα «δυσφήμησης των θρησκειών», που εισάγεται από το Πακιστάν εξ ονόματος της οργάνωσης για την ισλαμική διάσκεψη (OIC), σήμερα από μια ψηφοφορία που περνά 23-11, με 13 αποχές. Τα μουσουλμανικά έθνη έχουν εισαγάγει τα παρόμοια ψηφίσματα από το 1999, υποστηρίζοντας ότι η Ισλάμ-μόνη θρησκεία που αναφέρεται συγκεκριμένα στον κείμενο-μούστο προστατεύεται από τις άδικες ενώσεις με τρομοκρατία and human rights abuses.

“These countries are using the UN to expand and bring legitimacy to their frontal assault on freedom of expression,” said Paula Schriefer, Freedom House advocacy director. “This assault starts at the level of domestic blasphemy laws present in many OIC countries, which are routinely employed to harass and imprison religious minorities, political dissenters and human rights advocates, and is elevated to the international level through resolutions at the UN.”

Freedom House is especially disappointed that South Africa, a liberal democracy whose citizens’ have a deep understanding of how such laws are used to punish dissenters, continues to back these resolutions. Similarly, strong democracies such as South Korea, Japan, India, Mexico and Brazil should have actively worked to defeat the resolution, instead of casting abstention votes.

In contrast, Freedom House applauds the leadership shown by Chile in rejecting the resolution and hopes that Chile will work to persuade other Latin American countries to vote in a manner that accurately reflects the democratic nature of their region. Such an effort would send a message that freedom of expression is a universal right and not just a right to be enjoyed by the citizens of Western democracies.

Text condemning “defamation of religions” was originally part of a draft declaration to be issued at the Durban II anti-racism conference in Geneva next month. But it was withdrawn after Western nations said they would pull out of the UN conference unless it was removed.

In addition, supporters of “defamation of religions” are increasingly attempting to incorporate the concept into existing human rights law, such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). They claim that “defamation of religions” leads to “incitement of hatred or violence,” which is a legitimate restriction under the ICCPR’s Article 20.

“It’s preposterous to suggest that criticizing or satirizing a religion automatically leads to hatred or violence or in any way prevents its adherents from practicing their faith,” said Schriefer. “In fact, the ability to question religious beliefs or tenets is not only a right of free expression, but a critical aspect to freedom of religion itself.”

Of the 14 OIC members on the council, only Indonesia is ranked Free in Freedom in the World, Freedom House’s annual assessment of political rights and civil liberties. Four of these countries-Cameroon, Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia-are ranked Not Free, demonstrating an absence of political rights and a systematic denial of basic civil liberties. A further analysis of Freedom in the World comparing levels of freedom of expression and belief within OIC countries to regional groupings finds that only the Middle East and North Africa would receive a lower score in these categories.


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