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[COMMENT: So, where are the Moderate Muslims? Are they standing up against this betrayal of the very basis of honest civilization -- the freedom to be truth-seekers and truth-speakers?
We are already in America promoting that betrayal. Our new "president" wants permanently to take away the right to life from all unborn infants, and he wants to create more "hate-crime" laws to forbid criticism of homosexuality.
I believe much of this is the Gramsci-Globalist drive to undermine the only even half-way Christian nation on earth, what is left of America. Wake up, folks. Deal with reality before it deals with you. Play the coward if you like, but reality is a hard teacher. Reality does not get out of the road for anybody.
Who but the Globalists can benefit from this insanity? More of cognitive dissonance. Confusion of the public. If you are a Christian, what is your excuse for being confused?
The writers below do not, apparently, understand the absolute need to defend our Biblical foundations -- without which our freedoms, which they cherish, will perish.
The drive against truth-seeking and truth-speaking all over
the West is not an accident. It has a common root and source.
Globalism. Islam could not make the headway it is making without the
support and direction of our coming Globalist overlords.
E. Fox]
Wednesday,
January 21, was a black day for freedom, and the beginning of an all-out
assault on free speech in the Netherlands. The Amsterdam Court of Appeals
ordered the prosecution of Geert Wilders
(one of this article’s co-authors) for his statements about Islam. To
participate in public debate is now a dangerous activity. This is the
Netherlands today—and it could be the entire Western world tomorrow.
The prosecution of Wilders was unexpected, though in retrospect one can see
that something like it has been in the offing for a while. The year 2008
marked
60 years since the United Nations
first promulgated its Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Yet instead of
celebrating this notable anniversary by reaffirming human rights, the world
in 2008 saw certain fundamentally important human rights nearly disappear
under intense pressure from Islamic countries that oppose freedom of speech,
freedom of conscience, and the equality of all people before the law.
Islamic efforts to create exceptional privileges for Muslims in the area of
human rights have been advancing for quite some time, and they made great
strides in 2008. Now, with the Amsterdam court’s judgment, we see the
outcome of such efforts.
The Islamic bloc has been on record for two
decades as opposing free speech. In 1990, foreign ministers of the 57 member
states of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), currently the
largest voting bloc in the United Nations, adopted the
Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam.
It states clearly that Islamic law—sharia—is the only true source of human
rights. Few analysts in 1990 understood that this was tantamount to
declaring the legitimacy of institutionalized discrimination against women
and non-Muslims, and signing the death warrant of freedom of speech and
freedom of conscience as well. And not just in Muslim lands: The OIC and
allied organizations have been aggressively pursuing efforts to extend
elements of sharia into the West, though few people realize it even today.
Due to the relentless efforts of the OIC, passage of a resolution on
combating defamation of religions is now a yearly ritual in the United
Nations. First introduced in the General Assembly in 2005, the resolution
has been adopted with landslide votes every year since. While this
resolution is non-binding, the OIC has declared its intention to seek a
binding resolution—one that would require UN member states to criminalize
criticism of Islam, as the OIC defines such criticism. This is a clear
indication of the progressing Islamization of the United Nations.
On
March 28 of last year, the UN hit rock bottom. Its Human Rights
Council—whose members include such stalwart defenders of freedom as China,
Cuba, Angola, and Saudi Arabia—adopted a resolution that
severely modified the mandate of the
Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression. Instead of simply reporting on
cases in which the right to free expression is being violated, the special
rapporteur will now also have to report on cases in which that right is
being “abused”—including when individuals use their freedom of speech to
criticize Islam, or the particular elements of Islam that jihadists use to
justify violence and Islamic supremacism. In essence, this means that the
function of the special rapporteur has changed 180 degrees—from safeguarding
the rights of individuals who hold unpopular or controversial ideas, to
trying to limit the freedom of individuals to express such ideas.
As
the Canadian delegation noted, “instead of promoting freedom of expression
the Special Rapporteur would be policing its exercise.” This is
fundamentally inconsistent with the very foundation of the human-rights
tradition, as are measures combating “defamation of religions.” Such
measures aim to protect institutions and ideas from criticism, instead of
protecting individuals from the consequences of criticizing them. The very
concept of freedom of speech has thereby been turned on its head.
Now
the full force of this initiative has been directed against those who are
sounding the alarm about the Islamization of the West. How could this have
happened? Where was the opposition from Western nations? The silence in
Europe has been deafening. Only recently did the French ambassador finally
speak out, on behalf of the European Union, against the UN initiative to
outlaw defamation of religions. He stated that the EU would not accept
integration of the notion of defamation of religions into the framework of
human rights, since the primary purpose of human rights is to protect
people, not religions.
Still, talk is cheap. If we want to preserve
our universal human rights, we have to show determination in 2009 to defend
them from the OIC’s attempts to erode them. The Amsterdam Appeals Court
decision only indicates how urgently needed this action is today. But
opposing the OIC would require strong, positive acts, which would be a
departure from the current pattern. In the case of the resolution on the
mandate of the special rapporteur, European countries did nothing but
abstain from voting on the resolution. Even Canada, which spoke out strongly
against the resolution, abstained rather than voting against it. The United
States also abstained; in fact, no nation voted against the resolution at
all.
This was an absolute
disgrace. The free nations of the world should have voted with their feet
instead and resigned from the Human Rights Council immediately. Civilized
states have no business participating in a forum that has been hijacked by
the Islamic-supremacist agenda to replace fundamental human rights with the
barbaric strictures of sharia.
They should also boycott the
2009 Durban Review Conference
(Durban II), because there is every indication that this “UN World
Conference Against Racism” will be turned into an anti-Israeli and
pro-Islamic platform under the direction of the OIC and will end up actually
promoting racism and intolerance. In October 2008, the Second
Preparatory Session of the 20-state Preparatory Committee for Durban II
convened in Geneva, with Libya, that paragon of human rights, as chair, and
Pakistan and Iran among the vice-chairs. This Preparatory Session produced a
“Draft Outcome Document for the Durban Review Conference 2009,” recommending
that UN member states make “defamation of Islam”—not just of “religion,” but
of Islam in particular—a criminal offense on the local, national, and
international levels. This “defamation,” the document declared, must no
longer enjoy the protection that it has up to now under the “pretext” of
“freedom of expression, counter terrorism or national security.” In other
words, the Durban II Preparatory Session wants to criminalize investigations
of the ideology, beliefs, motives, and goals of Islamic jihad terrorists, so
that effectively the only people linking Islam with violence will be the
jihadists themselves, and the Free World will be mute and defenseless before
their advance.
If Geert Wilders is silenced,
all those who oppose attempts to impose Islamic legal norms upon the West
will be silenced also. European nations and the United States should stop
appeasing Islam and start fighting together against the rapidly increasing
Islamization of Europe. This is a struggle for human rights and human
dignity, and for the great heritage of Western civilization that has given
so many things to the world, yet whose children and heirs seem curiously
embarrassed and reluctant to defend it.
Enough is enough. We must
defend our freedom, or we will most certainly lose it.
—Geert Wilders is a Dutch parliamentarian, leader
of the Party of Freedom, and maker of the film Fitna. Robert
Spencer is the director of Jihad Watch and author of the bestsellers
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) and The
Truth about Muhammad.
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