A/RES/62/154
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Expresses its deep concern about the negative stereotyping of religions
and manifestations of intolerance and discrimination in matters of religion or belief
still in evidence in the world;
Strongly deplores physical attacks and assaults on businesses, cultural
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centres and places of worship of all religions as well as targeting of religious
symbols;
Expresses its deep concern about programmes and agendas pursued by
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extremist organizations and groups aimed at the defamation of religions and
incitement to religious hatred, in particular when condoned by Governments;
Also expresses its deep concern that Islam is frequently and wrongly
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associated with human rights violations and terrorism;
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Notes with deep concern the intensification of the campaign of
defamation of religions and the ethnic and religious profiling of Muslim minorities
in the aftermath of the tragic events of 11 September 2001;
Recognizes that, in the context of the fight against terrorism and the
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reaction to counter-terrorism measures, defamation of religions and incitement to
religious hatred becomes an aggravating factor that contributes to the denial of
fundamental rights and freedoms of members of target groups, as well as their
economic and social exclusion;
Deplores the use of the print, audio-visual and electronic media,
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including the Internet, and any other means to incite acts of violence, xenophobia or
related intolerance and discrimination against Islam or any other religion, as well as
targeting of religious symbols;
Stresses the need to effectively combat defamation of all religions and
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incitement to religious hatred, against Islam and Muslims in particular;
10. Emphasizes that everyone has the right to hold opinions without
interference and the right to freedom of expression, and that the exercise of these
rights carries with it special duties and responsibilities and may therefore be subject
to limitations as are provided for by law and are necessary for respect of the rights
or reputations of others, protection of national security or of public order, public
health or morals and respect for religions and beliefs;
11. Urges States to take action to prohibit the advocacy of national, racial or
religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence;
12. Also urges States to provide, within their respective legal and
constitutional systems, adequate protection against acts of hatred, discrimination,
intimidation and coercion resulting from defamation of religions, to take all possible
measures to promote tolerance and respect for all religions and beliefs and the
understanding of their value systems and to complement legal systems with
intellectual and moral strategies to combat religious hatred and intolerance;
13. Urges all States to ensure that all public officials, including members of
law enforcement bodies, the military, civil servants and educators, in the course of
their official duties, respect people regardless of their different religions and beliefs
and do not discriminate against persons on the grounds of their religion or belief,
and that any necessary and appropriate education or training is provided;
14. Underscores the need to combat defamation of religions and incitement
to religious hatred by strategizing and harmonizing actions at the local, national,
regional and international levels through education and awareness-raising;
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