After Obama defended the freedom of expression .. Heads of Islamic states call for international action to prevent insulting religion
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Author: the future of Iraq
09/27/2012 12:00 am
The future of Iraq / agencies
Muslim leaders demanded international action to prevent insulting religion in response to the defense of U.S. President Barack Obama for freedom of expression in his speech to the General Assembly of the United Nations yesterday. And Dan Obama strongly "violence and intolerance" in his speech to the General Assembly, saying it to world leaders and duty denounce attacks bloody on Americans that took place in the past two weeks because of a movie is offensive to Islam produced in the United States., But Muslim leaders present at the New York of the kings, presidents and other leaders say that Western countries that works to stop the phenomenon of "Islamophobia" after a wave of protests against the film insulting the Prophet Mohammad. Said Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono President of Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world, the film reveals once again the "ugly face" of defamation of religion. Said Yudhoyono to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which says that "everyone commitment ethics and public order", commenting that "freedom of expression therefore is not absolute. "and called for" an international mechanism to prevent incitement to hostility or violence on the grounds of religion or belief, more effectively. " For his part, Jordan's King Abdullah II, he condemns "any act detrimental to the name of the Holy Prophet or exploits his name or the name of Islam or any other religion falsely justify violence such as those acts that we have seen recently." And added that "this is no room for disagreement, Our duty all, followers of religions everywhere that are active in calling for understanding and engage in a global dialogue more effective and influential. " For his part, denounced Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari what he called "incitement to hatred" against Muslims and demanded action from the United Nations. Said in front of the General Assembly, "even though he can never agree on violence, the international community, but turns into an observer silent and must be punished on such acts that destroy the peace of the world and endanger the security of the world at risk through the misuse of freedom of expression. "
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