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Arab Parliament Calls for Launch of International Parliamentary Charter to Criminalize Religious Disrespect

Arab Parliament Calls for Launch of International Parliamentary Charter to Criminalize Religious Disrespect

Jordan Newsa day ago

Cairo – The Arab Parliament has called for the launch of an international parliamentary charter to criminalize contempt of religions, serving as a moral and legal reference to help counter hate speech and prevent insults to religious symbols and sanctities under any pretext. اضافة اعلان Speaking at the general discussion session of the Second Parliamentary Conference on Interfaith Dialogue in Rome, Arab Parliament Speaker Mohammed bin Ahmed Al-Yamahi emphasized the need for coordinated international efforts led by parliaments and legislative bodies. He highlighted the significant responsibility carried by parliamentarians around the world to enact laws that protect freedom of belief, criminalize hate speech, and support educational and media initiatives that promote a culture of tolerance and acceptance of others. He also stressed the importance of utilizing parliamentary diplomacy to build international partnerships that foster mutual understanding among different peoples.
Al-Yamahi also called for firm action against the phenomenon of insulting religious symbols and sanctities, which is sometimes carried out under the guise of freedom of expression, noting that such acts fuel hatred, undermine the foundations of peaceful coexistence, and threaten both social and global peace.

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