Women’s Rights Defender Jiang Tianyong Arrested, Wife Beaten in Communist China

ChinaAid reports that human rights attorney Jiang Tianyong was arrested by Communist Chinese authorities on November 19 (Beijing time), just over a week after Mr. Tianyong gave U.S. Congressional testimony on the dehumanizing treatment, torture, and forced abortions by Communist authorities of women in China.  Mr. Tianyong spoke  on Capitol Hill at the U.S. House of Representatives on November 10, 2009 on this issue.  His fellow presenter, Ms. Reggie Littlejohn, described Communist Chinese policies against women as causing “more violence against women and girls than any other official policy on Earth.”  R.E.A.L.’s Jeffrey Imm heard Mr. Tianyong and the other human rights speakers on November 10 and has collected their testimony online.

ChinaAid reports that on November 18, when Jiang Tianyong and a handful of other human rights lawyers attempted to meet with U.S. President Obama, the U.S. Embassy told Mr. Tianyong that President would not meet the group.  The groups was then surrounded by 200 Communist Chinese “police officers,” and interrogated.  The next day, Mr. Tianyong was arrested and his wife beaten in front of their 7 year old daughter.

Human Rights Attorney and Defender of Women's Rights Jiang Tianyong -- Arrested November 19, 2009 by Communist Chinese Authorities
Human Rights Attorney and Defender of Women's Rights Jiang Tianyong -- Arrested November 19, 2009 by Communist Chinese Authorities

China Aid Reports:

Chinese Human Rights Attorney Jiang Tianyong Arrested and His Wife Beaten in Front of Their Daughter
Attorney Jiang Tianyong recently returned from a tour in the US exposing the abusive treatment of human rights lawyers in China.

November 19, 2009

“BEIJIN — At  7:40 AM (Beijing time) on Nov. 19, Jiang Tianyong and his wife attempted to leave their home to take their daughter to school, when they were barred from leaving the apartment building by Public Security Bureau officers assembled at the gate. Before Jiang could speak with them, four officers grabbed him violently and forced him into a police car. A police officer named Wang Tao threw his wife to the ground and began striking her. Jiang’s 7-year-old daughter cried helplessly as she watched her father being dragged away to detention by the officers.”

“Jiang Tianyong was arrested and held in detention at the Yangfangdian PSB office of Haidian District, Beijing for over 13 hours, under the guard of Officers Li Aimin and Wang Tao. He was allowed only one meal during his detention. A dozen human rights lawyers rallied in front of the station to demand Jiang’s release and to show support for their colleague. He was released at 9:26 PM (Beijing time) to return home to his family.”

“Immediately after learning of Jiang’s arrest, ChinaAid contacted the US Embassy in Beijing and several U.S. Congressional offices, notifying them of Jiang Tianyong’s brutal treatment and detention. A US Embassy official quickly responded and said that the Embassy had called the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and formally registered the U.S. Government’s concern and opposition to this action. The embassy further reported the incident to the National Security Council and the State Department, all prior to Jiang’s release.”

“Jiang Tianyong had just returned to Beijing on Tuesday, November 17, after touring the United States for 4 weeks and speaking out on the unjust treatment of human rights lawyers in China. On several occasions, he and the other five Chinese human rights defenders on the tour advised U.S. officials to encourage President Obama to meet with human rights lawyers and speak out on religious freedom while visiting China. Read Jiang Tianyong’s Testimony before the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission. Hear his remarks at the National Press Club and at the hearing in Washington, DC.”

“Fearing the lawyers would become targets upon their return, Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission co-chair Frank Wolf of Virginia warned against ill-treatment upon the lawyers’ return: ‘If any of them are arrested or harrassed when they get back, I will do everything I can to just  create the biggest problem possible for the Obama adminsitration and for the Chinese government.’ ”

“Yesterday, on November 18, Jiang Tianyong and a fellow legal researcher attempted to arrange a meeting with President Obama before he left China, hoping to follow through with the lawyers’ request for US acknowlegement of the current dire situation. After receiving a phone call from the U.S. Embassy, informing him President Obama would not be able to meet with the group of five human rights lawyers who had gathered, 200 police officers immediately pulled up, and interrogated Jiang and one of his colleagues in the hotel for over an hour. They were informed they ‘were not allowed to meet President Obama” and would “be held until he left’ yesterday afternoon.”

“The brutal assault of Jiang Tianyong, his wife, and their daughter is an unjust an inexcusable attack on the rights of peaceful Chinese citizens. Jiang’s family now suffers even more from this abuse, as their well-being was taxed after Jiang’s license to practice law was revoked and his tenure at the Beijing Global Law Firm was terminated in April of this year.”

“ChinaAid denounces the cruel and inhumane treatment of human rights Attorney Jiang Tianyong. We urge the Chinese authorities to stop their harassment of Attorney Jiang and the other human rights lawyers and their families who have been detained during President Obama’s visit.”

“ChinaAid further calls on the international community to pray for healing from this unjust persecution, in the wake of Jiang’s courageous tour in the United States, and to call on American leaders to voice their opposition to human rights abuses in China.Raise your concerns on Jiang’s behalf to the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C.”

Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong
3505 International Place, NW, Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel: (202) 495-2000
Fax: (202) 588-9760

Chinese Embassy Press Secretary Baodong, Tel: 202-495-2218

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Somalia: Woman Stoned to Death by Extremists

Yet another stoning in Somalia with a crowd of 200 watching – this is the second stoning in Somalia this month.  This latest stoning of a woman on November 17, 2009 was done by the extremist group al-Shabab.  BBC and other news services conflict over the age of the woman who was stoned to death (see reports below).

This is the same al-Shabab that also used their extremist version of Sharia law to justify the stoning of 13 year old girl Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow.  Aisha, who was a victim of gang-rape, was also stoned to death while a crowd of 1000 watched.  We urge you to sign our petition demanding government and international recognition of the anti-freedom ideology of extremism used to oppress and to justify violence and murder against women (and men).

— BBC reports: “Somali woman stoned for adultery”
— “A 20-year-old woman divorcee accused of committing adultery in Somalia has been stoned to death by Islamists in front of a crowd of about 200 people.”
— “A judge working for the militant group al-Shabab said she had had an affair with an unmarried 29-year-old man.”
— “He said she gave birth to a still-born baby and was found guilty of adultery. Her boyfriend was given 100 lashes.”
— “It is thought to be the second time a woman has been stoned to death for adultery by al-Shabab.”
— “The group controls large swathes of southern Somalia where they have imposed a strict interpretation of Islamic law which has been unpopular with many Somalis.”
— “According to reports from a small village near the town of Wajid, 250 miles (400km) north-west of the capital, Mogadishu, the woman was taken to the public grounds where she was buried up to her waist.”
— “She was then stoned to death in front of the crowds on Tuesday afternoon.”
— “The judge, Sheikh Ibrahim Abdirahman, said her unmarried boyfriend was given 100 lashes at the same venue.”
— “Under al-Shabab’s interpretation of Sharia law, anyone who has ever been married – even a divorcee – who has an affair is liable to be found guilty of adultery, punishable by stoning to death.”
— “An unmarried person who has sex before marriage is liable to be given 100 lashes.”
— “BBC East Africa correspondent Will Ross says the stoning is at least the fourth for adultery in Somalia over the last year.”
— “Earlier this month, a man was stoned to death for adultery in the port town of Merka, south of Mogadishu.”
— “His pregnant girlfriend was spared, until she gives birth.”
— “Last month, two men were stoned to death in Merka after being accused of spying.”
— “President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist, was sworn in as president after UN-brokered peace talks in January.”
— “Although he says he also wants to implement Sharia, al-Shabab says his version of Islamic law would be too lenient.”
— “The country has not had a functioning national government for 18 years.”

SINA News quotes Sheikh Abdurrahman, “a Al-Shabaab court judge in ElBon village in Bakool region,” as stating: “Haliimo Ibraahim Abdurrahman, 29, who had been previously married, had an illegal sex with Nanah Mohamed Maadey, 20, previously unmarried, and they have confessed to the acts in front of the court which sentenced Halimo to be stoned to death and Nanah to receive 100 lashes in accordance with the Islamic law.”

South Africa News 24/DPA reports: “Somali woman stoned to death”
— “Somali insurgent group al-Shabaab has stoned a 29-year-old married woman to death for adultery, the second such execution this month, officials said.”
— “Sheikh Ibrahim Sheikh Abdirahman, an al-Shabaab judge, also ordered the woman’s sexual partner, and unmarried man, to receive one hundred lashes.”
— “Hundreds of spectators watched the stoning late on Tuesday in the village of Eelbon, southern Somalia.”
— “Al-Shabaab and its ally Hizbul Islam are battling the weak central government and control much of south and central Somalia. They have been implementing strict sharia, or Islamic law, in the areas they control, ordering floggings and executions. They have also banned musical ringtones and dancing at weddings. An estimated 19 000 civilians have died since early 2007 in Somalia’s bloody insurgency…”

Daily Nation reports “Somalia: Woman Stoned to Death for Adultery”:
— “Mogadishu — An unnamed woman was stoned to death at Eel-boon in Wajid district, 330 kilometres southwest of Mogadishu, on Wednesday. She was sentenced by an Islamic court after she was found guilty of adultery.”
— “The woman was taken to a square, her body half buried and then stoned.”
— “A crowd was present as well as officials of al-Shabaab, an Islamist movement that opposes the Transitional Federal Government and controls a large territory in Southern and Central Somalia.”
— “A young man, who was also caught in the same adulterous act, received 100 strokes of the cane.”
— “According to Sheikh Ibrahim Sheikh Abdurahman, a judge of the Islamic court who sentenced the woman to death and the man to whipping said the cases differed.”
— ” ‘The woman was had been married before and under Sharia (Islamic law) she is to be stoned to death upon proof,’ said Sheikh Abdurahman.”
— ” ‘The young man with no previous marriage experience is to receive 100 whips under the same law,’ he added.”
— “Last Friday, another Islamic court that falls under the control of al-Shabaab sentenced a young man to death by stoning in Marka town, 110 kilometres south of Mogadishu. He was found guilty of committing adultery following a case of alleged rape.”
— “At a football stadium facing the Indian Ocean, the condemned man was taken to a corner of the playground, his body half buried in dirt before youngsters started hitting him with stones.”
— “Before the execution, the clergymen who rule Marka town and surrounding areas announced that a woman who had also been sentenced for committing adultery was in custody, to be stoned.”
— “The woman is said to be pregnant.”
— “Al-Shabaab and Hizbu Islam, the Islamist groups that strongly oppose the TFG, generally enforce the severe punishments.”
— “In 2008, a teenage girl was accused of adultery in Kismayu, 500 kilometres south of Mogadishu, sentenced by a court and stoned to death.”

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Iran – Elam Ministries Report: Maryam and Marzieh Released – Face New Court Date

Update on the reported release of two Christian convert women from Islam, Maryam Rustampoor and Marzieh Amirizadeh Esmaeilabad, who Elam Ministries states were ” released from Evin Prison in Tehran on November 18 at 3:30 pm [local time], without bail.”  Elam Ministries reports: “However, they may yet have to face a court hearing and still need our prayers. ‘Words are not enough to express our gratitude to the Lord and to His people who have prayed and worked for our release,’ they said.”

— Ms. Maryam Rustampoor (27) and Ms. Marzieh Amirizadeh Esmaeilabad (30), were arrested for their religious beliefs in Christianity in Iran on March 5, 2009

— See previous R.E.A.L reports on Maryam and Marzieh

Maryam and Mazrieh
Maryam and Mazrieh

Egypt: 15 Year Old Egyptian Convert to Christianity Sends Plea to Obama — Dina el-Gowhary

AINA reports:

—  15 Year Old Egyptian Convert to Christianity Sends Plea to Obama

15-year-old Egyptian girl Dina el-Gowhary, who converted from Islam to Christianity, has sent a plea to President Obama, complaining of mistreatment by the Egyptian Government and asking for his mediation. “Mr President Obama,” she writes, “we are a minority in Egypt. We are treated very badly. You said that the Muslim minority in America are treated very well, so why are we not treated here likewise? We are imprisoned in our own home because Muslim clerics called for the murder of my father, and now the Government has set for us a new prison, we are imprisoned in our own country.”

The handwritten Arabic letter, posted on Coptic websites, also says “I am 15 years old but I still have hope that my message will reach President Obama.”

The el-Gowhary family was barred from leaving Egypt on September 17, 2009 without any legal reason. They were told, however, that the order came from a higher authority (AINA 9-26-200).

Dina, is the daughter of 57-year-old Maher el-Gowhary, also known by his Christian name Peter Athanasius, who embraced Christianity secretly 35 years ago. In August, 2008 he filed the second ever lawsuit of a Muslim-born Egyptian against the Egyptian Government to officially alter his identification documents to reflect his new Christian identity. He lost the case in June 2009. According to the Court ruling, the religious conversion of a Muslim is against Islamic Sharia law and poses a threat to the “Public Order” in Egypt. (AINA 6-16-2009). He appealed the ruling.

Maher and Dina have been living in hiding ever since he filed his lawsuit because Muslim clerics have called him an apostate and several Fatwas (religious edicts), for ‘spilling his blood’ have been issued. He frequently changes where he lives to evade being killed, and friends supply him with food. “We cannot sleep, eat or go out in the street,” he said. He believes that the authorities are putting pressure on them (he and Dina) to re-convert back to Islam, “but this will never happen, even if we have to live on the streets. We love our Lord Jesus, and we have left Islam for good.”

Peter Athanasius and 15 year old Daughter Dina
Peter Athanasius (aka Maher el-Gowhary) and 15 year old Daughter Dina el-Gowhary

Missouri: KKK Shows at Kennett March for Heather Ellis

Missouri: KKK Shows at Kennett March for Heather Ellis
— FOX13 reports:
“The 1.5 mile march began at the Wal-Mart parking lot where Heather Ellis is accused of assaulting officers after a verbal altercation with a store cashier when Ellis cut line in January 2007. The march will end in front of the courthouse.”
— “According to FOX13’s Les Smith, the march has proceeded peacefully. Approximately 20 supposed members of the KKK are among those lining the streets, holding signs with KKK slogans and swastikas. One arrest of an alleged skinhead was made prior to the march.”

Texas: Alleged KKK leaflets surface in Abilene

Texas: Alleged KKK leaflets surface in Abilene
— Lubbock County Register reports:
“Members of the West Texas United White Knights appear to have distributed fliers across Abilene sometime between Saturday evening and Sunday morning. This is the second time the KKK has circulated literature in the last few months”

— August 17, 2009: KKK Contacts Abilene Citizens

— August 17, 2009: Webcast: Abilenians Angry Over KKK Flyers

Communist China: President Obama Visit Has “Low-Key Approach on Human Rights,” Free Speech Mentioned, Women’s Rights Ignored

— New York Times: “Obama skirts Chinese political sensitivities”
— “NYT:
President’s low-key approach on human rights means no meetings with Chinese liberals, free press advocates”
New York Times: “Whether by White House design or Chinese insistence, President Obama has steered clear of public meetings with Chinese liberals, free press advocates and even ordinary Chinese during his first visit to China, showing deference to the Chinese leadership’s aversions to such interactions that is unusual for a visiting American president.”

Daily Telegraph reports: “Human rights were also the subject of discussion, with President Obama again espousing his view that freedoms of speech and assembly were ‘universal rights’ that should be enjoyed by all peoples, including ethnic minorities.”

Other Reports:

R.E.A.L. Reports on Totalitarianism

Communist China: President Obama took questions from fake Chinese students at town hall meeting

Communist China: China protesters plead for help from Obama

China Support Network publishes letter to Obama re: China trip upcoming this month

Communist China: Women’s Rights Without Frontiers Testifies as to How Communist China “Prevented” 400 Million Births – Including Forced Abortion

Communist China: Obama condemned for indifference to China church persecution

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Communist China: Women’s Rights Without Frontiers Testifies as to How Communist China “Prevented” 400 Million Births – Including Forced Abortion

R.E.A.L. attended testimony of human rights activists and of persecuted Chinese women who faced oppression and forced abortion due to the PRC Communist Party of China (CCP) regime’s “One Child Policy.”  R.E.A.L. heard women in tears and pleading for the lives of their babies from the cruel and anti-human rights, anti-human life policy of the Communist China regime. To those who use distance, politics, and silence to keep the voice of these women and their very real suffering and human rights abuses from being heard, today in Washington D.C., on Capitol Hill, their voice was given a public hearing, so that world would hear, remember, and call for end to such a genocide against children, and violence against women.

Activist Reggie Littlejohn of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers described the horrors in China that persecutes those caught pregnant with a second child. “Women being literally dragged out of their homes in the middle of the night, or even in the middle of the day, strapped down to tables, pleading and crying, and then being forced to abort their babies.” According to human rights activist Reggie Littlejohn, the PRC CCP regime has boasted on of preventing 400 million births with its policy that allows a woman only one child. Littlejohn stated, “It doesn’t matter whether you’re pro-choice or pro-life on this issue. No one supports forced abortion because it’s not a choice. ”  According to Littlejohn, the actual number of the millions of forced abortions is a tightly-held state secret.

In addition, chairman of the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) Leonard Leo stated, “Speaking softly to China about human rights is a fool’s errand. History has shown it simply does not work.”

— Women’s Rights Without Frontiers

— R.E.A.L. was at news conference where Reggie Littlejohn described this as it “causes more violence against women and girls than any other official policy on Earth”
November 10, 2009 – DC: Experts on China’s One Child Policy to Testify in Congressional Hearing

November 10, 2009 Congressional Testimony on Communist China
Seriously Raise Forced Abortion With Chinese Leaders in Beijing — The Worst Violation of Women’s Rights in History,  Rep. Chris Smith, Chairing the Hearing of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission

Reggie Littlejohn – Oral Testimony; President, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers; One Child Policy Expert, ChinaAid: China’s One Child Policy 

Testimony of Wujian, citizen of the People’s Republic of China
“My ‘Little Foot,’ My Lifelong Pain”
Wujian_Testimony (Adobe Acrobat)

Jiang Tianyong, Beijing Global Law Firm: Testimonies on Violent Implementations of the One Child Policy in Linyi City, Shandong Province, China – Specific cases of Fang Zhongxia, Hu Bingmei, Li Juan, family of Song Huahou, and reports from investigators Jiang Tianyong, Cheng Guangcheng, Yuan Weijing, Li Chunfu, Li Jian, Li Heping, Teng Biao, Guo Yushan, and the imprisonment of blind human rights activist Cheng Guangcheng for seeking to protect women for forced abortion.

The Case of Liu Dan: Woman Dies of Forced Abortion at Nine Months – Jingang Town, Liuyang City, Hunan Province

Case of Wang Liping Forcibly Aborted at Seven Months, Then Required to Pay – Diaoyutai Village Guying Town Huiji District Zhenzhou City, Henan Province.

Infanticide “What if the Infant Is Still Alive after Induced Labor?” – Call by Medical Team Personnel to Puncture Fetus’ Skull and Other Atrocities

Annie Jing Zhang, President, Women’s Rights in China:The Three Examinations: Enforcing China’s One Child Policy in Rural Villages

Annie Jing Zhang, President, Women’s Rights in China: Powerpoint of Photos Related to China’s One Child Policy

Reggie Littlejohn: New Evidence Regarding China’s One Child Policy Forced Abortion, Involuntary Sterilization, Infanticide and Coercive Family Planning

The Consequences of Coercion: China’s One Child Policy and Violence Against Women and Girls; Reggie Littlejohn President, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers

Harry Wu, Director, Laogai Research Foundation; Prepared Statement on China’s One Child Policy

Rebiya Kadeer, President, Uyghur American Association: An Evaluation of 30 Years of the One Child Policy in China

— Associated: NDTV video on this Testimony at U.S. Congress

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Related Article from Washington Post on this Testimony at U.S. Congress

When abortion isn’t a choice

By Kathleen Parker
Washington Post

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

— “One of the few incontrovertible assertions one can reasonably make is that no one supports forced abortion.”
— “Yet, coerced abortions, as well as involuntary sterilizations, are commonplace in China, Beijing’s protestations notwithstanding. While the Chinese Communist Party insists that abortions are voluntary under the nation’s one-child policy, electronic documentation recently smuggled out of the country tells a different story.”
— “Congressional members of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission heard some of that story Tuesday, two days before President Obama was slated to leave for Asia, including China, to discuss economic issues. Among evidence provided by two human rights organizations, ChinaAid and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, were tales of pregnant women essentially being hunted down and forced to submit to surgery or induced labor.”
— “Reggie Littlejohn, founder and president of the Frontiers group, told the commission that China’s one-child policy ’causes more violence against women and girls than any other official policy on Earth.’ ”
— “I met Littlejohn for breakfast the day before the hearing. A petite wife and mother — as well as a Yale-educated lawyer — Littlejohn gave up her intellectual property practice in San Francisco after a life-altering illness to become a full-time activist for Chinese women. She is remarkably buoyant, considering the knowledge she has absorbed. Action, she says, is her way of coping with the unconscionable.”
— “Here’s the question Littlejohn insists we consider: What really happens to a woman who doesn’t have a “birth permit” and has an ‘out of plan’ pregnancy?”
— “The answer is simple and brutal: A woman pregnant without permission has to surrender her unborn child to government enforcers, no matter what the stage of fetal development.”
— “Late-term abortions are problematic, but the Chinese are nothing if not efficient. On one Web site for Chinese obstetricians and gynecologists, doctors recently traded tips in a dispassionate discussion titled: “What if the infant is still alive after induced labor?” ChinaAid provided a translation of a thread regarding an eight-month-old fetus that survived the procedure.”
— ” ‘Xuexia’ wrote: ‘Actually, you should have punctured the fetus’ skull.’ Another poster, ‘Damohuyang,’ wrote that most late-term infants died during induced labor, some lived and ‘would be left in trash cans. Some of them could still live for one to two days.’ ”
— “To be clear, some of the doctors online expressed concern for the rights of the child. Others, however, worried only about potential legal ramifications. Technically, it is illegal in China to kill a baby, one is relieved to learn, but family-planning imperatives sometimes prevail. According to a 2009 State Department report, monetary incentives and penalties are attached to population targets, creating what amounts to bounties on the unborn.”
— “As recently as July, officials of China’s National Population and Family Planning Commission said that the one-child policy ‘will be strictly enforced as a means of controlling births for decades to come,’ according to Xinhua, the state-run news agency.”
— “The violence of these procedures doesn’t only kill the child in some instances. In two of the cases described in a document leaked this past August, the mothers died, too. Those who dissent, meanwhile, are persecuted.”
— “Such has been the fate of activist Chen Guangcheng, who is serving a four-year sentence after exposing 130,000 forced abortions and sterilizations in Linyi County, Shandong province, in 2005. Named by Time magazine as one of 2006’s top 100 people ‘who shape our world,’ Guangcheng, who is blind, was severely beaten and denied medical care the following year, according to an Amnesty International report.”
— “The one-child policy has created other problems that threaten women and girls. The traditional preference for boys has meant sex-selected abortions resulting in a gender imbalance. Today, men in China outnumber women by 37 million, a disparity that has become a driving force behind sex slavery in Asia. Exacerbating the imbalance, about 500 women a day commit suicide in China — the highest rate in the world, which Littlejohn attributes in part to coercive family planning.”
— “Obviously, the United States is in an awkward position with China, our second-largest trading partner and the largest holder of our government debt. But Littlejohn hopes Obama will “truly represent American values, including our strong commitment to human rights.” She is also calling on Planned Parenthood and NARAL to speak up for reproductive choice in China.”
— “On this much, both sides of the abortion issue can agree: Forced abortion is not a choice. Averting our gaze from China’s horrific abuse of women is.”

Pakistan a leading player in imposing blasphemy law on globe through UNHRC: Nazir Bhatti

Pakistan a leading player in imposing blasphemy law on globe through UNHRC: Nazir Bhatti
Pakistan Christian Post reports: “Dr. Nazir S Bhatti, President of Pakistan Christian Congress PCC expressed reservations on UNHRC Resolution A/HRC/12/L.14/Rev.1 subject to “Religion Defamation” presented by Zamir Akram, a Pakistani representative of Organization of Islamic Conference OIC on behalf of Egypt and USA, the cosponsors of resolution because it will promote blasphemy law around globe.”

See also:

UNHRC: Egypt-U.S. Resolution Concerns Rights Activists Supporting Freedom to Challenge Religious Views

U.S. Religious Freedom Commission Testimony that U.N. “Religious Defamation” Resolutions Leading to “Global Blasphemy Law”

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