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UN Urged to Protect Muslims Who Change Religion
2004-08-02
Campaigners for religious freedom have urged the United Nations to act to protect "Muslims who choose to convert to another faith." A petition signed by almost 90,000 people in 32 countries was presented last week to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, the organization spearheading the campaign said Monday. The Barnabas Fund, a UK-based charity working among Christians in Islamic societies, said Muslims who change religions, often called "apostates," should be "free to do so without having to face a lifetime of fear as a result."
Maybe in another 1600 years...
The organization's advocacy manager, Paul Cook, said the petition was launched a year ago on behalf of apostates who face persecution and prejudice in many countries. Under Islamic (shari'a) law, Muslim men who decide to adopt another belief and refuse to return to Islam -- usually within a limited period of time -- may be put to death. It remains a contentious point in Islam, but countries where people have been accused or convicted of apostasy include Sudan, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Mauritania. In 2002, a shari'a-based penal code was introduced in a Malaysian state controlled by an Islamist party. It said any Muslim who converted to another faith had three days to repent, failing which he faced having his property forfeited and being sentenced to death. The criminal code of Mauritania similarly provides for a three day period of reflection and repentance for any Muslim guilty of apostasy "whether by word or action." "If he does not repent within this time limit, he is to be condemned to death as an apostate and his property will be confiscated by the Treasury."
Posted by:TS(vice girl)

#7  EUros should support this 100% since they are so anti-death penalty (...chirp, chirp)
Posted by: Spot   2004-08-02 9:44:34 PM  

#6  "When thou seeketh protection, seeketh not the threshold of the United Nations." - an annonymous Rwandan
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-08-02 5:11:09 PM  

#5  I'm with your Bar. The UN cannot even protect a group who seek only to practice their faith undisturbed, namely, the Jews. What f&%king use will the UN be in protecting apostasic Muslims from their terrorist counterparts? The UN can't even squeeze out a resolution properly condemning terrorism without larding it with anti-Semitic language. Who honestly thinks they would be worth sh!t protecting people from the very groups that hijack every general assembly?
Posted by: Zenster   2004-08-02 4:00:14 PM  

#4  Campaigners for religious freedom have urged the United Nations to act to protect "Muslims who choose to convert to another faith." A petition signed by almost 90,000 people in 32 countries was presented last week to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, the organization spearheading the campaign said Monday.

This has got to be a joke. How is the UN going to protect Muslim converts when, in the absence of U.S. backing, it can't even put any weight behind its own resolutions?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-08-02 3:02:17 PM  

#3  
It's about time somebody did this, and the US Ambassador to the UN should stand up and give a speech on the subject every single day.
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Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-08-02 12:46:14 PM  

#2  Religion of Peace and Tolorence.....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-08-02 11:51:48 AM  

#1   In Britain, it said, not only has there been no reply from the Muslim Council, the main umbrella body, but also "virtually no response" from leaders of major Christian denominations who had been contacted. "It is a tragic day when so few...

Dhimmitude dares not speak its name.
Posted by: mhw   2004-08-02 11:51:37 AM  

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