GENEVA � Islamic nations are mounting a campaign for an international treaty to protect religious symbols and beliefs from mockery � essentially, a ban on blasphemy.
We'll comply once they accept other countries and their religious believes. Let them come to Canada...our country will change our existing Laws to suit others.
So would this mean they can twist this potential new law to their own ends by seeking extradition of someone else in another country who speaks out against Islam? Or will they just accuse whoever is non-muslim, while visiting those countries, of committing blasphemy against their religion specifically for not being a Muslim?
"BionicBunny" said So would this mean they can twist this potential new law to their own ends by seeking extradition of someone else in another country who speaks out against Islam? Or will they just accuse whoever is non-muslim, while visiting those countries, of committing blasphemy against their religion specifically for not being a Muslim?
No. Extradition is only done when the act is crime in BOTH countries. Your scenario would only play out among Islamic nations.
Say for example im in one of those muslim countries when this law is in effect> I say all religions including islam are a shame used to control the people, and the local authorities find out i said that.. what happens to me?
There is no way that is going to get accepted and is purely idiotic. Also would this apply to all regions or just Islam? They never stated just Islam in the article but news companies generally twist words to sound more socially acceptable. Just curious.
So would this mean they can twist this potential new law to their own ends by seeking extradition of someone else in another country who speaks out against Islam? Or will they just accuse whoever is non-muslim, while visiting those countries, of committing blasphemy against their religion specifically for not being a Muslim?
No. Extradition is only done when the act is crime in BOTH countries. Your scenario would only play out among Islamic nations.
If they try and put this on the international stage....
No. Extradition is only done when the act is crime in BOTH countries. Your scenario would only play out among Islamic nations.
Like Mark Emery's?
Like Mark Emery's?
Emery's case may yet blaze some legal trail. But trafficking narcotics is certainly an offense in both countries.
isn't intolerance blasphemy?
For hard line Islam, I think tolerance is blasphemy too.