‘Not much spreads fear and bigotry faster than a public official intent on playing the politics of division.’ The paper was talking about Peter King, a US legislator spreading hate against American Muslims.
We see a trend in Danish cartoons, in the anti-Islam film in the Netherlands, the banning of Muslim headscarf in France, and the ban of mosque minarets in Switzerland. And now we have an act of religious extremism and hatred committed by two Americans who claim to represent our great religion, Christianity.
It is not enough to condemn acts of lunacy like the burning of Islam’s holy book by two US citizens. The US government must move to ban the denigration of any religion. In this context, we endorse OIC member states’ draft resolution on Defamation of Religions and urge all governments and NGOs to endorse it.
This trend must be nipped in the bud for Europe and the US to stake their claim to being bastions of freedom.
We urge the United Nations Human Rights Council to take note of the fact that denigrating religions and beliefs strengthens the hands of extremists everywhere. Deliberate denigration of any religion must be considered an act of extremism.
World Muslim Congress strongly urges the Council to take note of the backward slide in the great ideals of the Durban Declaration over the past decade. Let’s arrest the backward slide while we can.
My organisation joins the civil society groups and the good people in Europe, United States and India in combating this rising trend of discrimination and xenophobia in these regions.
Lastly, my organisation would like to thank the Lutheran Bishop of Berlin, Markuz Droge, for his condemnation of German interior minister’s attempt to single out Muslims in Germany for hate.
Extracted from a statement delivered by the writer recently to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on behalf of the World Muslim Congress. The writer works for Geo TV.
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