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Apr 22, 2008

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There has been a seismic shift in the balance of power in the UN system. For over a decade the Islamic States have been flexing their muscles. Yesterday they struck. There can no longer be any pretense that the Human Rights Council can defend human rights. The moral leadership of the UN system has moved from the States who created the UN in the aftermath of the Second World War, committed to the concepts of equality, individual freedom and the rule of law, to the Islamic States, whose allegiance is to a narrow, medieval world view defined exclusively in terms of man's duties towards Allah, and to their fellow-travelers, the States who see their future economic and political interests as being best served by their alliances with the Islamic States.

I am not sure the shift is seismic - I think it's a pretty predictable shift. Since the Nations that formed the UN and the the UDHR in the wake of WWII have abdicated from whatever moral high ground they might have had, by accepting and enforcing all sorts of restrictive laws that too are in and of themselves violations of the UDHR. Legislation like the Patriot Act and other "anti-terrorist" legislation adopted by the US and her allies in the "war on Terror". Laws and Legislation that are specifically targeting Arabs and Muslims, as sure as the Nuremberg Laws were targeting the Jews.

It is not surprising then that when given a chance, the OIC will step in and do the same. Really. The leadership has not moved, it was abandoned way back, and the OIC picked it up.

It doesn't make this stunt pulled by the OIC ok, moral or defensible in anyway, but it sure explains why there might be the misunderstanding that violating Human Rights is an ok thing to do.

If the West clearly says that it's ok to violate Human Rights when Arabs and Muslims are involved, then how could the West possibly point at the OIC and say: "No, no, - we we the only ones who may torture, maim, kill and persecute your citizens..." and expect them to accept this?

Reverend Wright said one very true thing in the wake of 9/11 2001: "America's chickens have come home to roost". From the point of view of the OIC this macht übernahme in the Human Rights Council is just another chicken hatching.

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Posted: Tuesday April 22, 2008, 5:54 pm
Tags: humanrights freedomofspeech freedomofexpression waronterror OIC humanrightscouncil internationalhumanistandethicalunion sharialaws nuremberglaws [add/edit tags]

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