Begitulah jika banyak anggauta dari agama Islam, dimana kehidupan dan undang2 
agama campur aduk dengan kehidupan se-hari2/berwarganegara.
   
  Namanya juga Human Rights, Hak yang azasi bagi manusia.  Bukan hak azasi 
agama. 
   
  Yang mengutuk penghinaan agama ini, harus ngaca dulu diri sendiri.  Di 
negara2 mereka banyak persekusi, bukan hanya menghina, dari warga negaranya 
yang bukan Muslim, maupun yang Muslim tetapi tidak sealiran. Atau seperti di 
Cuba, persekusi terhadap warga negaranya yang tidak setuju dengan pemerintahan 
Castro.  
   
  Beradanya negara2 yang keadaan hamnya di negara masing2 sangat buruk, adalah 
bagaikan menjadikan musang menjadi penjaga kandang ayam.
   
  Seharusnya yang menjadi anggauta human rights council pbb haruslah hanya 
negara2 yang menduduki perangkat atas di keadaan human rights di negara2 di 
dunia.
   
  http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070330/wl_nm/religion_rights_islam_dc_1
   
  U.N. rights body condemns "defamation" of religion  Fri Mar 30, 11:59 AM ET 
  The United Nations top human rights body condemned "defamation" of religion 
on Friday and, in an apparent reference to the storm over the Prophet cartoons, 
said press freedom had its limits.
  With the support of China, Russia and Cuba, Moslem and Arab states 
comfortably won a vote on the 47-state Human Rights Council to express concern 
at "negative stereotyping" of religions and "attempts to identify Islam with 
terrorism."
  "The resolution is tabled in the expectation that it will compel the 
international community to acknowledge and address the disturbing phenomena of 
the defamation of religions, especially Islam," said Pakistan, speaking on 
behalf of the Organization of the Islamic Conference.
  The resolution was opposed by Western states which said it focused too much 
on Islam. The job of the Council was to deal with the rights of individuals not 
religions, they said.
  "The European Union does not see the concept of defamation of religion as a 
valid one in a human rights discourse," a spokeswoman for the delegation of 
Germany, which holds the EU presidency, told the Council.
  The resolution urged countries to ensure their laws gave adequate protection 
against acts of "hatred, discrimination, intimidation and coercion resulting 
from defamation of religions."
  While everybody had the right to freedom of expression, this should be 
exercised according to limitations of the law and respect for others, including 
respect for religions and beliefs, it said.
  In 2006, violent protests rocked cities from Morocco to Malaysia over Danish 
cartoons of Islam's Prophet Mohammad published in September 2005, which Muslims 
regarded as sacrilegious and an attack on their beliefs.
  The vote was 24 countries in favor of the resolution, 14 against and with 9 
abstentions.
   

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