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ATHEISTS CONCERNED OVER UNITED NATIONS "DEFAMATION OF RELIGIONS" RESOLUTION
An Atheist civil rights group today expressed concern that a proposed
U.N. Resolution banning "defamation" of religion threatens civil
liberties and gives religious groups "special rights" at the expense of
free speech and intellectual inquiry.
The proposed measure is backed by the Organization of the Islamic
Conference, and encourages member states of the UN to enforce measures
prohibiting "any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that
constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence."
Dr. Ed Buckner, President of American Atheists described the proposal as
"overly broad and a clear threat to anyone who questions religion or is
critical of religion."
"Publications and books that raise doubts concerning God and religion
could easily be censored, along with movies, art and theater if a
believer is 'offended' by the content," said Buckner. He cited the
publication of Salman Rush die's novel "The Satanic Verses" and the more
recent cartoons in the Danish press that contained unflattering
depictions of Islam and its prophet Mohammed.
"What happens if a Christian is 'offended' by a copy of the Koran, or a
Muslim objects to a book by Atheist Richard Dawkins," Buckner continued.
"This resolution would result in widespread government surveillance and
censorship wherever opinions about religion are expressed."
Edwin Kagin, National Legal Director for American Atheists, said that
the proposed measure "could result in a collision between the UN and the
Bill of Rights."
"This proposal creates 'special rights' for organized religion at the
expense of the First Amendment," Kagin added. "It immunizes religion
from any criticism or questioning. That is something our country was
established to prevent."
The measure is expected to reach the floor of the UN General Assembly
later this month. The U.S. Department of State has already spoken out
against the proposal, as have a number of European governments.
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