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TV crew expelled from UN meeting on freedom of expression

TV crew expelled from UN meeting on freedom of expression

The journalists were working on a documentary on how the issue of human rights is debated at the United Nations.

ICC Note

Muslim countries are using UN forums to adopt regulations that stifle freedom of religion of Christians and other non-Muslims. They are doing that under the guise of protecting Islam from defamation.

01/23/2009 Islam (Exaptica.com)-A television production crew was expelled Thursday from a United Nations meeting discussing freedom of expression and defamation of religions.

Two journalists from the French-German cultural channel ARTE were asked to leave a meeting room at the UN's European headquarters during a public session of a human rights body preparing for a racism conference in South Africa later this year.

The journalists were working on a documentary on how the issue of human rights is debated at the United Nations.

According to a diplomatic source, the expulsion announced by the chairman of the session, Russian representative Yuri Boychenko, was requested by the Organisation of Islamic Conference and by the African group of states.

"It is regrettable that he was not informed of the procedures that allow a public session to become a private one," Marie Heuze, chief spokeswoman at the UN in Geneva said.

The expulsion took place when the debate was raging on freedom of expression and the defamation of religions, two issues which are proving particularly sensitive in a proposed declaration for the conference in Durban , South Africa .

According to Muslim participants, human rights should take into account defamation of religions, while the Europeans are opposed to its inclusion.

The United States , Canada and Israel have already said they would not attend the event, which is scheduled to take place April 20 to 24.

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