Dutch to abolish their blasphemy law – but something worse threatensThe Netherlands is about to abolish its blasphemy law. The Dutch Government has announced that in its place it intends to include religion in its anti-discrimination laws, putting it on a par with other groups.
But these replacement proposals could be even worse than the blasphemy law itself. The Mediawatchwatch blog reports:
The intention is to introduce the concept of “indirect insult” and expand an existing law which protects people on the basis of race, age, disability, and sexual orientation to include protection on the basis of religion or “conviction”. This means that remarks directed at Islam, Christianity, Buddhism or — depending on your interpretation of “conviction” — even homeopathy and astrology, could be interpreted as indirect insults to people, and prosecuted as such.
According to a commenter on the original story, this law carries a maximum sentence of 12 months, whereas the original defunct blasphemy law carried a maximum 3 month sentence.
Writes Rose: “This spring the Dutch minister of justice Hirsch Ballin wrote a note to parliament asking them to consider stiffening blasphemy laws. In the aftermath of the scandal surrounding the arrest of Gregorius Nekschot parliament refused to go along, and this proposal is the compromise that the government came up with.”
This whole scenario looks very similar to what we went through here in the UK with the Racial and Religious Hatred Bill – when we came very close to getting a universal blasphemy law imposed on us. We won that battle by a narrow margin, thanks to an alliance of convenience between artists, secularists and Christians.Jan de Wit, who is a member of the opposition Socialist Party in the Netherlands, said: “The blasphemy law was already a dead letter, but it is was wrong in principle that believers should have more protection than non-believers. Thank goodness this has now come to an end. And anyway, who decides if God feels offended or not?”
Let us hope that Mr de Wit and other defenders of free speech will manage to nip this dreadful new proposal in the bud.
I don't like the sound of this at all. It's a law that'd be just begging to be abused.
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