The Saudis at the UN Human Rights Council
by Giulio Meotti • December 23, 2016 at 5:00 am
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While
the medieval Saudi system of justice was flogging the gentle blogger
Raif Badawi 50 out of the stipulated 1000 lashes, a delegation of UN
bureaucrats landed
in Jeddah to promote an international conference on religious freedom.
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The
Saudis use these international seats to advance their oppressive
agenda, and to press the Western democracies to punish criticism of
Islam.
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Through
the shameful trial of Geert Wilders, Dutch authorities sent a message
of surrender to the Saudis and other rogue Islamic regimes that punish
dissent.
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Did the Dutch prosecute Wilders on behalf of the Saudis, who threatened to impose sanctions on the Netherlands?
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The
UN and the Western democracies are putting the defense of human rights
and freedom in the hands of one the world's worst violators of religious
and intellectual
freedom.
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Sharia
courts are already fully operating in the Netherlands. They know
something about "human rights": stoning, flogging and chopping off
heads.
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Who will rescue our right to speak?
Raif Badawi and his children, before he was jailed.
"My husband has been languishing in a Saudi prison since June 17th, 2012. Our children live with me in the city of Sherbrooke, Québec in Canada. They have not seen their father for five years now... On January 9, 2015, Raif received the first 50 lashes... Will members of the United Nations Human Rights Council join the European Parliament and ask for Raif's release?"
Unfortunately,
the UN members did not respond to this appeal by Ensaf Haidar, the
fearless wife of the most famous blogger of the Arab world, the gentle
Raif Badawi, imprisoned and flogged by
the Saudis for his secular ideas. A few days after Ensaf's appeal, the
United Nations welcomed Badawi's executioners, the Saudis, at the UN
Human Rights Council. The Saudi representative, Abdulaziz Alwasil, will
be decisive on three major issues at the UN
Palace of Nations in Geneva: women, religious freedom and the system of
justice.
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