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Thursday, 17 June 2010 - Muslim states seek U.N. action on West's islamophobia |
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Credit: Reuters/Fabrizio Bensch GENEVA (Reuters) - Muslim states said on Wednesday that what they call "islamophobia" is sweeping the West and its media and demanded that the United Nations take tougher action against it. World Delegates from Islamic countries, including Pakistan and Egypt, told the United Nations Human Rights Council that treatment of Muslims in Western countries amounted to racism and discrimination and must be fought. "People of Arab origin face new forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related forms of intolerance and experience discrimination and marginalization," an Egyptian delegate said, according to a U.N. summary. And Pakistan, speaking for the 57-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), said the council's special investigator into religious freedom should look into such racism "especially in Western societies." Acting for the OIC, Pakistan has tabled a resolution at the council instructing its special investigator on religious freedom "to work closely with mass media organizations to ensure that they create and promote an atmosphere of respect and tolerance for religious and cultural diversity." The OIC -- and its allies in the 47-nation council including Russia, China and Cuba -- dub criticism of Muslim practices and linking of terrorism waged under the proclaimed banner of Islamism as "islamophobia" that pillories all Muslims. BOUND TO PASS Diplomats say the resolution, which also tells the investigator to make recommendations to the Human Rights Council on how its strictures might be implemented, is bound to pass given the majority the OIC and its allies have in the body. The countries of the majority group, which also include India and Brazil, ensure that its members and their friends outside the council -- such as Sri Lanka and Iran -- are shielded from any serious criticism of their rights record. The group ensures that council fire is largely aimed at Israel over its occupation of Palestinian territories and treatment of people living there as well as on the Israeli blockade of Hamas-ruled Gaza. On Tuesday, after hours of wrangling, the group allowed a statement to be read to the council by Norway on behalf of 56 U.N. member states strongly criticizing Iran for its treatment of dissenters. But although the statement was hailed by U.S. ambassador Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe as a victory for the Iranian people, diplomats noted that only just over a quarter of U.N. member states had backed it, of them only 14 countries in the council. Human rights activists who are allowed to speak at the body if their organizations are accredited by the United Nations said the statement -- drafted largely by the United States -- was the best available substitute for a formal resolution. "The Western group knows it could never get such a resolution passed in this council, and this is the only way they have of fighting back," said Roy Brown, long-time chief representative of the International Humanist and Ethical Union. Brown said the loophole was likely to be closed in a coming review of the council's activity since it was launched in 2006 to replace a discredited predecessor. (Editing by Louise Ireland) World Comments See All Comments (7)  |  Post Comment Jun 16, 2010 3:15pm EDT I would like them to look into Christianity-phobia!! I think it’s rampant in the MIDDLE EAST and the third world and in Communists countries! CKUSA Report As Abusive     Jun 16, 2010 3:19pm EDT I have an idea. Stop blowing things up and murding people in the name of islam and your banrupt and violent idleogy, and maybe people will reduce their phobia of being killed by you. Hammer6 Report As Abusive     Jun 16, 2010 4:03pm EDT people like the 2 of you are exactly what this article is all about. yasminebel Report As Abusive     Jun 16, 2010 4:08pm EDT Lets see now. We in the West allow Islamist to enter our country, educate their children, build businesses and mosques and to freely practice their religion. Can I as a Christian go to their country and build a church? Iwonder2 Report As Abusive     Jun 16, 2010 4:16pm EDT you need to learn the difference between islamist and muslim. yasminebel Report As Abusive     Jun 16, 2010 4:18pm EDT and yes you can. there are plenty of churches in Lebanon, Syria and even in Algeria. yasminebel Report As Abusive     Jun 16, 2010 4:45pm EDT Well, I think Islamophobia is slightly misnamed. I understand that it happens to cover more people than if you say Arabophobia, but this too is inadequate. Many Americans are deathly afraid of all non-Caucasian foreigners. As for Arabs, North Africans, Southern Asians, Persians etc. and Latinos, many Americans hate them hysterically. The media virtually without exception is the main culprit. Many Americans don’t understand analogies very well. These Americans don’t understand that if you occupy a country the people might not like you, or that promoting imperialist policies, meddling in domestic affairs, coup regimes, propping dictatorships, encouraging and supplying massive wars and supporting Israeli repression over a century might stir resentment. For many Americans, War is Peace-Making, Murder is Security, Deadly Occupation for resource control is Humanitarian Intervention. It is a hopeless situation as long as the media remains unchanged. Rfairb Report As Abusive       See All Comments (7)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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