UN rights body approves Pakistan-led motion on religious hatred after Koran burning

The United Nations Human Rights Council on Wednesday approved a contentious resolution on religious hatred in the wake of the burning of a Koran in Sweden. The resolution was opposed by the United States and the European Union who say it conflicts with their view on human rights and freedom of expression. Twenty-eight countries voted in favour, 12 voted against and seven countries abstained.


Reuters | Geneva | Updated: 12-07-2023 14:07 IST | Created: 12-07-2023 14:04 IST
UN rights body approves Pakistan-led motion on religious hatred after Koran burning
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The United Nations Human Rights Council on Wednesday approved a contentious resolution on religious hatred in the wake of the burning of a Koran in Sweden. The resolution was opposed by the United States and the European Union who say it conflicts with their view on human rights and freedom of expression.

Twenty-eight countries voted in favour, 12 voted against and seven countries abstained. The motion, brought by Pakistan in response to last month's incident, were seeking to pass the resolution for the U.N. rights chief to publish a report on the topic and call on states to review their laws and plug gaps that may "impede the prevention and prosecution of acts and advocacy of religious hatred".

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