Saudi Arabia: New Law Defines Atheism As Terrorism

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http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/saudi-arabia-new-law-sees-atheism-terrorism-1442819

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As a signatory to the Arab Charter, Saudi Arabia is expected to guarantee freedom of expression to its nationals.Reuters
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Critics says the new law is a threat to freedom of speech
Saudi Arabia has passed a new terrorism law which will treat non-believers and political dissidents as enemies of the state.

Critics say the new legislation - which uses a broad definition of "terrorism" to include any act intended to insult the reputation of the state, harm public order or destabilise the security of society - is a threat to freedom of speech and thought in the kingdom.

According to Joe Stork, deputy Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch (HRW): "Saudi authorities have never tolerated criticism of their policies, but these recent laws and regulations turn almost any critical expression or independent association into crimes of terrorism".

The new law considers a terrorist anyone who:

Calls for atheist thought in any form, or calling into question the fundamentals of the Islamic religion on which this country is based;

Anyone who disregards their loyalty to the country's rulers;

Anyone who aids [terrorist] organisations, groups, currents [of thought], associations, or parties, or demonstrates affiliation with them, or sympathy with them, or promotes them, or holds meetings under their umbrella, either inside or outside the kingdom;


Those who seek to shake the social fabric or national cohesion, or anyone who harms the unity or stability of the kingdom by any means;

Attends conferences, seminars, or meetings inside or outside [the kingdom] targeting the security of society, or sowing discord in society;

Incites or make countries, committees, or international organisations antagonistic to the kingdom.


“Saudi authorities have never tolerated criticism of their policies, but these recent laws and regulations turn almost any critical expression or independent association into crimes of terrorism.”
Joe Stork - Human Rights Watch
The new law comes at a time when Saudi Arabia is fighting to silence independent activists and peaceful dissidents through intimidation, investigations, arrests, prosecutions, and imprisonment.

Many political dissidents and human rights activists have been arrested, accused of sowing discord and inciting public opinion against the state.

Article 32 of the Arab Charter on Human Rights, to which Saudi Arabia is party, guarantees the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and to impart news to others by any means, HRW said. Article 28 guarantees the rights to peaceful assembly and association.

"These regulations dash any hope that King Abdullah intends to open a space for peaceful dissent or independent groups," Stork concluded.
 

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These religious nuts be just as annoying as zealot atheists:troll:
 

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:scusthov: @ the mods moving this to FS like some troll thread. This is a real issue, ive never heard of intellectual suppression like this.
I told y'all the instant I saw that section I knew it was going to be the bushes for anti-theist threads:zfg:
 

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There's nothing 'intellectual' about atheism......LMFAO.​
So labeling thought that goes against the state's religion of choice terrorism isn't intellectual suppression?

You support limiting religious freedom of speech? I don't get it :yeshrug:
 

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So labeling thought that goes against the state's religion of choice terrorism isn't intellectual suppression?

You support limiting religious freedom of speech? I don't get it :yeshrug:


Don't bother man, dude is just a hardcore contrarian. Regardless of what you say he's going to disagree with it just because. :heh:
 

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acri1 said:
Don't bother man, dude is just a hardcore contrarian. Regardless of what you say he's going to disagree with it just because. :heh:

I specifically disagree with certain forms of atheism. Anything else is just your imagination.

:jawalrus:

Nothing more 'contrarian' than being an atheist.​
 
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