From Atlas Shrugs:
Monday, February 13, 2012
SION (SIONATIONS) TO COMBAT OIC'S (ORGANIZATION OF ISLAMIC COOPERATION) FIRST CONFERENCE IN "ELIMINATION" OF DISCOURSE AND CERTAIN "LANGUAGE"
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has announced it will host a media workshop -- the first of its kind -- in Brussels on Feb. 15 and 16 for the development of media-related mechanisms to address smear campaigns against Islam in Western newspapers and other media institutions and will work towards the development of a stand against the misrepresentation of Islam in the media and the elimination discriminatory discourse and language.
Here it comes ...... the next stage to a final solution by Islamic supremacists. They have successfully berated, cajoled, harassed, and threatened Western journalists and politicians to self-enforce the blasphemy laws under the sharia. Isn't it enough that the press doesn't cover jihad, honor killings, FGM, the persecution of
non-Muslims under the sharia? No, it is not enough.
SION (Stop Islamization of Nations) will be holding a conference in New York City on September 11th, the first of its kind, to combat the censorship of free speech and the implementation of the sharia in free societies.
According to Bat Ye'or, the world's leading historian on the OIC (Organization of Islamic Conference),
The OIC, she argues, is nothing less than a “would-be, universal caliphate.” It might look different from the caliphates of the Ottomans, Fatimids, and Abbasids. It might resemble, instead, a thoroughly modern trans-national bureaucracy. But, already, the OIC exercises significant power through the United Nations, and through the European Union, which has been eager to accommodate the OIC while simultaneously endowing the U.N. with increasing authority for global governance. Among the other organizations that Ye’or says are doing the OIC’s bidding are the U.N. Alliance of Civilizations, the U.N. Commission on Human Rights, and the European Parliamentary Association for Euro-Arab Cooperation (PAEAC).
In the eyes of OIC officials, no problem in the contemporary world is more urgent than “Islamophobia,” which it calls “a crime against humanity” that the U.N. and the EU must officially outlaw. Even discussing why so much terrorism is carried out in the name of Islam is to be forbidden. The OIC insists, too, that international bodies ban “defamation of religion,” by which it means criticism of anything Islamic. Defamation of Judaism, Christianity, Bahai, Hinduism, and even heterodox Muslim sects such as the Ahmadiyya is common within the borders of many OIC countries, a fact the OIC refuses to acknowledge.
OIC to host media workshop in fight against Islamophobia Today's Zaman, IstanbulThe Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has announced it will host a media workshop -- the first of its kind -- in Brussels on Feb. 15 and 16 for the development of media-related mechanisms to address smear campaigns against Islam in Western newspapers and other media institutions.The media workshop will touch upon issues related to the negative representation of Islam in the Western media and will bring together Muslim and non-Muslim journalists, intellectuals, academics and civil societyorganization leaders to engage in in-depth discussions that will work towards the development of a standagainst the misrepresentation of Islam in the media and the elimination discriminatory discourse and language.The idea to organize a media workshop was first noted at the Mecca OIC Extraordinary Summit of 2005 and was shaped by the OIC Ten Year Programme of Action and the Islamic Conferences of Information Ministers (ICIM) in the years that followed. Workshop participants will discuss at length the reasons behind and the results of the Western media’s offensive campaigns directed against the symbols and sanctities of Islam and Muslims, which still occur from time to time, and how to address the issue.The workshop is of particular importance as it will be held only weeks before the convening of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva in March, which will put Resolution 16/18 to a vote for the second time after its unanimous endorsement in the previous session.
Oh yes, "The Human Rights Council" UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and former High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson have criticized the council for acting according to political considerations as opposed to human rights. The United States boycotted the Council during the George W. Bush administration, but reversed its position on it during the Obama administration.[6]
Resolution 16/18 aims to combat intolerance, stereotyping, stigmatization, discrimination, incitement to violence and violence against individuals based on religion or belief. The resolution is the outcome of bilateral talks between the OIC and a number of Western countries, including the US. The statement noted two meetings between the OIC and the US, held in İstanbul and Washington, to discuss this issue in order to develop operational mechanisms to implement the resolution at the level of the UN.
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