Sunday, May 10, 2015

YOU FIGHT TERRORISM BY NOT BEING TERRORIZED: Norway repeals blasphemy law, in response to Charlie Hebdo murders


YOU FIGHT TERRORISM BY NOT BEING TERRORIZED: Norway repeals blasphemy law, in response to Charlie Hebdo murders.

Norway has scrapped its longstanding blasphemy law, meaning it is now legal to mock the beliefs of others, in a direct response to January’s brutal attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. 
The proposal to rush through the change [originally voted on in 2009, but delayed for technical reasons since then,] was made in February by Conservative MP Anders B. Werp and Progress Party MP Jan Arild Ellingsen, who argued that the law “underpins a perception that religious expressions and symbols are entitled to a special protection”. 
“This is very unfortunate signal to send, and it is time that society clearly stands up for freedom of speech,” the two wrote in their proposal.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Interesting, but will Norway address the question of limitations on the immigration of those who carry the very virus of Islam?

Politicians who temper concerns with a wee bit of honey might end with a sting as a result of an unanticipated side of such a bargain.