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Published on Jul 12, 2023
The United Nations Human Rights Council voted on a resolution seeking action against religious hatred following incidents of Quran burning. The global human rights body was split after a heated debate on the matter. Pakistan and other OIC nations, in their draft resolution, condemned manifestations of religious hatred including desecration of Quran and underscores need to hold those responsible to account. The draft also urged states to adopt strict laws to prevent advocacy of religious hatred. Western nations however raised concerns over implications for free speech. Watch this video for details.
Published on Jul 12, 2023
The United Nations Human Rights Council voted on a resolution seeking action against religious hatred following incidents of Quran burning. The global human rights body was split after a heated debate on the matter. Pakistan and other OIC nations, in their draft resolution, condemned manifestations of religious hatred including desecration of Quran and underscores need to hold those responsible to account. The draft also urged states to adopt strict laws to prevent advocacy of religious hatred. Western nations however raised concerns over implications for free speech. Watch this video for details.
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