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Thursday, September 04, 2008
Cliff May :: Townhall.com Columnist
Euro-Trashing Free Speech: How Some Europeans and the UN Are Helping Islamists Undermine Freedom
by Cliff May
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In Europe, free speech may end with neither a bang nor a whimper – but with a lawyerly assist.

It was three years ago this month that the Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, published twelve editorial cartoons satirizing Islamist terrorism. Some Muslim organizations objected. Protests were organized. Danish embassies in Syria, Lebanon and Iran were set ablaze. Dozens of people were killed. The cartoonists and their editors received death threats from such characters as Mahmoud al-Zahar, a senior Hamas leader in Gaza.

Kurt Westergaard is the artist who drew the most iconic and controversial cartoon: He depicted Mohammed with his turban turned into a bomb, its fuse lit. His message was clear: Here is how Mohammed appears to those who learn about Islam from suicide bombers. Westergaard is neither apologetic nor regretful. But he has said as clearly as he can that his drawing was aimed “at fanatic Islamist terrorists -- a small part of Islam.”

Westergaard has required police protection ever since. Last year he had to leave his home after Danish intelligence learned of a “concrete” assassination plot. Earlier this year, he also was forced to leave the hotel in which he had been staying because he posed “too much of a security risk” to other guests and staff.

And then, in June, a “prosecutor general” in Jordan – a Muslim nation usually described as moderate – issued a subpoena demanding Westergaard face a lawsuit in an Amman courtroom.

The 73-year-old cartoonist does not plan to submit. He said that although it ought to be obvious that “my problem is with terrorists not Muslims," people are free to interpret his work as they wish. “Disagreement is very important and if we disagree,” he told a reporter, “it does not mean that we have to sue each other and kill each other."

Apparently, it is not only Islamists who find that logic unpersuasive. The English language Daily Jordan Times reports that attorney Osama Bitar, an attorney affiliated with the lawsuit (on behalf of the “Messenger of Allah Unites Us” campaign – such an inspiring name!) has been in contact with French attorneys who “have expressed their support for the campaign and its lawsuit against Westergaard.”

"The lawyers are studying the possibility of filing a lawsuit against the cartoonist in accordance with French and international law such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,” said Bitar. He added that the French attorneys also are considering contacting colleagues in other European countries to file separate lawsuits against Westergaard.

Bitar enthused: "The idea of European lawyers joining us in the campaign and supporting our efforts is tremendous. We are defending Islam in a civilized way and are trying to hold those responsible for the caricatures accountable according to the law."

Additional legal assistance may be on the way. The United Nations General Assembly is considering a resolution sponsored by the 57-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC). The ostensible purpose of “Combating Defamation of Religion” – yet another inspiring name! – is to stamp out “incitement to religious hatred, against Islam and Muslims in particular." As for other religions, rest assured this resolution will guarantee them as much protection and respect as Christianity, Judaism, Baha'i, and Hinduism now receive in Saudi Arabia, Iran or any of the other sponsoring nations.

While General Assembly resolutions do not actually have the force of law, they provide diplomatic cover for tyrants eager to muzzle critics, and they are routinely cited by leftist “human rights” groups and journalists as though they were international law.

Felice Gaer, chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, a bipartisan federal body, says it’s clear that the OIC countries are attempting to “mainstream” prohibitions on any speech that could be considered critical of Islam.

“They are turning freedom of expression into restriction of expression," she said.

And the European Center for Law and Justice has filed a brief with the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights warning that such resolutions "are in direct violation of international law concerning the rights to freedom of religion and expression." The brief argues that the resolution is incompatible with any serious conception of free speech, that it substitutes instead “a subjective criterion that considers whether the religion or its believers feel offended by the speech.”

It’s encouraging to know that some Europeans are concerned. It will be instructive to see what they do when it becomes clear – as I’ll bet you a Euro it will – that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights – won’t lift a finger.

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Clifford D. May is the President of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.

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The same thing...
is happening in Canada. There are certain people attempting the same type of tactics in the US [ie catholic league].

WHAT I HAVE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO FIGURE
out is why, once the odious protests, rioting and killing started, every newspaper in the free world did not announce a contest in response The contest would have run for a year, with a weekly winner in each papers circulation area. That winners cartoon would be printed and circulated in that paper. Of course, the contest would be who could create the most clever, and insulting, caricature of mohammed. Certainly, that would have been my response. Before 9/11, my attitude toward Islam was it was just another religion, not mine, but generally unfairly treated. I haven't had any such naive thoughts since then.

Appeasement
Of course Europe is loosing its Freedom of Speech, it is full up of miniature versions of Neville "Peace For Our Time" Chamberlain. The Islamofascists make demands and rattle their bomb vests and the appeasers say "if we only give them what they want, they'll be happy and leave us in peace". But what the appeasers fail to realize is that what they want is to take away your freedoms, all of them. Freedom of Speech is Freedom of Ideas and if you muzzle the speech you kill the idea. How can you plan a defense against a threat if you can't talk about it? The Islamofascists will tear the heart out of a Democracy and kill it when they silence speech.

PERPETUALLY 'RUNNING' VS 'HIDING'
While our Country, The United States of America, the 'Leader of the Free World' is perpetually 'running for Office', entertaining the public and while our 'so called' allies are in hiding--the 'enemies' of the 'World' are busy learning how to build nuclear weapons.
We don't have to worry about who we will blame (or impeach) for this, for we won't, any of us, be here to lay blame.

Lawyers
Yet more validation of Dick the Butcher's suggestion as to what should be done about lawyers (Shakespeare's "Henry VI"). This sometimes necessary but mostly reviled profession has turned the golden rule into "do unto others because we can". The whole idea that one can even consider an Islamist a lawyer in the first place is absurd on its face as to them law is Sharia Law, which is not law since it allows no adjudication. And, that European lawyers could be so easily convinced to join in this travesty is just another indication of depth of the degradation to which Europe has sunk. The Islamists and the Europeans deserve each other. May they rot together in the lowest circle of hell.

Freedom of Religious Expression
If you try to stop an Islamic terrorist from killing people you would be depriving him of his "freedom of religious expression" since he is trying to kill people in the name of his religion.

That would mean you could face international court and prison for stopping one from blowing up your children. You criminal, you!

Freedom of Religious Expression
If you try to stop an Islamic terrorist from killing people you would be depriving him of his "freedom of religious expression" since killing people is part of his religion. So is burning churches (and people) who believe differently from him.

So if you stop a terrorist from blowing up your children, you could face international court and prison! You criminal, you!

Sorry about the multiple posts
For some reason my computer kept telling me that it wasn't going through.

Rich:
I saw an article yesterday that the American lawyers are now trying to work with European lawyers to start a suing society in Europe as they have here. There are too many lawyers here for the number of suits so they are trying to move to Europe. I hope they stay there.

The Harrassment of Westergaard
Tort harassment fits in well with the left's customary crypto-totalitarian drive to control others' behavior by means that can be easily obscured with double-speak.
"Hate-speech" codes are a cover for limiting free speech. They're completely unnecessary, since hate speech is self-regulating, once public standards regarding, say, racism, respond to the free-speech exchanges by which real social progress is effected. Today, being labeled a racist is more damaging to one's career and public reputation than being called a ["n"-word], because, long before hate-speech codes were ever imagined, the open debate about racism CHANGED PEOPLE'S MINDS. This happened not because people were hypersensitive about hurt feelings, but because they were able to counter hate speech with hate speech, to label hypocrisy as hypocrisy. This happened because a "racist" became a more hateful thing to be than a ["n"-word]. Hate speech can regulate itself in an atmosphere of free speech.
___People often need hard-edged wake-up-calls to get them to question the customs and complacencies they grew up with, and feelings will get hurt in the process. The solution isn't to snuff out free speech, but to toughen people up a bit, and counter the conventional subjectivist, emotivist notions of human nature that foster emotional self-absorption and intellectual self-centeredness.

some actual evidence would be nice
So actual Europeans are attacking the limits on free speech. Unnamed Europeans are possibly at some time in the future going to try to support them.

If Europe really was outlawing attacks on Islam that would be a serious problem. They have unfortunately made such a risk more possible with their limitations on holocaust denials, which while repulsive are still speech.

But there is no actual evidence given in the above that they are going to do so.

Dontcha just LOVE Liberalism?
The Europeans lead the world in the implementation of Stalinist versions of political correctness to the point that people can actually be put in jail for causing offense to a protected minority.

It's hard to believe Europe, borne of and overflowing with towering heroic figures will be consumed by Islam and degrade into a Western caliphate. The Europeans are too cowardly and intimidated byt he PC Marxists to fight back.

Goodbye Europe!

Europe digging its own grave
I have to agree with Lon. Any country that throws people in jail for having a different view of the Holocaust than the Jews is opening itself up to this kind of insanity where different religions cannot be criticized.

Freedom of speech includes the right to say of another religion,"You guys are dead wrong and don't know what you are talking about." What is so wrong with that? We do that in the USA all the time and this does not produce riots or shootings. Maybe the fault is with the nature of Islam, a religion that is really nothing more than the deification of 7th century Arabian culture mixed with a bit of the Old Testament and the Arabian moon god belief, who by the way, was named Allah.

This is Not
a Republican or democratic issue. The next President is responsible for defending the Constitution which includes the 2nd Amendment. I; for one, am sick and tired of being the worlds baby sitter and providing my tax dollars to countries that advocate and commit violence; or the threat of violence, against us. I have the privilege of disagreeing with what you say but I will defend your privilege to say it. I will not pay tribute to fanatics or extremist, and my countries leadership will not. Leaders can be replaced!
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