{"id":961,"date":"2022-09-21T15:23:31","date_gmt":"2022-09-21T14:23:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mediadefence.org\/ereader\/?post_type=publication&#038;p=961"},"modified":"2022-09-22T11:03:31","modified_gmt":"2022-09-22T10:03:31","slug":"defamation-of-religions","status":"publish","type":"publication","link":"https:\/\/www.mediadefence.org\/ereader\/publications\/modules-on-litigating-freedom-of-expression-and-digital-rights-in-south-and-southeast-asia\/module-6-hate-speech\/defamation-of-religions\/","title":{"rendered":"Defamation of Religions"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Many states in South and Southeast Asia have laws prohibiting defamation of religions, and many also have the crime of blasphemy.&nbsp; For example, Sri Lanka\u2019s Penal Code prohibits certain expressions which harm the \u2018religious feelings\u2019 of others.[footnote]End Blasphemy Laws, \u2018Sri Lanka\u2019 (2021) (accessible at: <a href=\"https:\/\/end-blasphemy-laws.org\/countries\/asia-central-southern-and-south-eastern\/sri-lanka\/\">https:\/\/end-blasphemy-laws.org\/countries\/asia-central-southern-and-south-eastern\/sri-lanka\/<\/a>).[\/footnote] In Indonesia it is prohibited to promote atheism or any religion other than the six enumerated under domestic law.[footnote]End Blasphemy Laws, \u2018Indonesia\u2019 (2020) (accessible at: <a href=\"https:\/\/end-blasphemy-laws.org\/countries\/asia-central-southern-and-south-eastern\/indonesia\/\">https:\/\/end-blasphemy-laws.org\/countries\/asia-central-southern-and-south-eastern\/indonesia\/<\/a>).[\/footnote] Some countries have implemented particularly harsh penalties for the crimes of blasphemy and defamation of religion, including death.&nbsp; For example, in Pakistan, blasphemy is a capital offence.[footnote]End Blasphemy Laws, \u2018Pakistan\u2019 (2020) (accessible at: <a href=\"https:\/\/end-blasphemy-laws.org\/countries\/asia-central-southern-and-south-eastern\/pakistan\/\">https:\/\/end-blasphemy-laws.org\/countries\/asia-central-southern-and-south-eastern\/pakistan\/<\/a>).[\/footnote] <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">These laws represent a breach of the right to freedom of expression. <a href=\"https:\/\/www2.ohchr.org\/english\/bodies\/hrc\/docs\/GC34.pdf\">General Comment 34<\/a> states that:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\"><p>&#8220;Prohibitions of displays of lack of respect for a religion or other belief system, including blasphemy laws, are incompatible with the Covenant, except in the specific circumstances envisaged in article 20, paragraph 2, of the Covenant. Such prohibitions must also comply with the strict requirements of article 19, paragraph 3, as well as such articles as 2, 5, 17, 18 and 26. Thus, for instance, it would be impermissible for any such laws to discriminate in favour of or against one or certain religions or belief systems, or their adherents over another, or religious believers over non-believers. Nor would it be permissible for such prohibitions to be used to prevent or punish criticism of religious leaders or commentary on religious doctrine and tenets of faith.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Many other countries have abolished the offence of blasphemy in recent years, for example the United Kingdom in 2008,[footnote]Media Defence, \u2018Training Manual on International and Comparative Media and Freedom of Expression Law\u2019, Richard Carver, (2020) (accessible at: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.mediadefence.org\/resource-hub\/resources\/media-defence-training-manual-on-international-and-comparative-media-and-freedom-of-expression-law\/\">https:\/\/www.mediadefence.org\/resource-hub\/resources\/media-defence-training-manual-on-international-and-comparative-media-and-freedom-of-expression-law\/<\/a>).[\/footnote] Denmark in 2017,[footnote]The Guardian, \u2018Denmark scraps 334-year old blasphemy law\u2019 (2017) (accessible at: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2017\/jun\/02\/denmark-scraps-334-year-old-blasphemy-law\">https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2017\/jun\/02\/denmark-scraps-334-year-old-blasphemy-law<\/a>).[\/footnote] and Canada in 2018.[footnote]Global News Wire, \u2018Repeal of Canada\u2019s Blasphemy Law Applauded by National Secularist Organization\u2019 (2018) (accessible at: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.globenewswire.com\/news-release\/2018\/12\/14\/1667079\/0\/en\/Repeal-of-Canada-s-Blasphemy-Law-Applauded-by-National-Secularist-Organization.html\">https:\/\/www.globenewswire.com\/news-release\/2018\/12\/14\/1667079\/0\/en\/Repeal-of-Canada-s-Blasphemy-Law-Applauded-by-National-Secularist-Organization.html<\/a>).[\/footnote]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Many states in South and Southeast Asia have laws prohibiting defamation of religions, and many also have the crime of blasphemy.&nbsp; 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