Kingdom of Saudi Arabia asks United Nations Council for Human Rights to discuss the issue of contempt of religions 3 Geneva

  • 2/10/2023
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned the incident of the heinous terrorist attack on French Magazine "Charlie Hebdo" resulted in killing a number of people, emanating from its rejection of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, whatever the motives or bodies who stand behind it. The Kingdom has been on participating in the march of solidarity against terrorism in Paris in the framework of the international solidarity to confront terrorism, which is rejected by Islam, and all international principles, legislations, and laws. The Kingdom expressed in a statement issued by an official source of the Foreign Ministry its disapproval for the continuation of the newspaper of "Charlie Hebdo" in mocking Islam and prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and its does not see any justification for such deliberate abuse against Islam and provoking the feelings of a half billion Muslims around the world. The Kingdom also stressed that the responsible freedom of opinion and expression does not justify insulting religious beliefs, calling on keeping away from sedition and grudges against Islam and Muslims and against any of the divine religions, and on not disdaining all prophets. The Kingdom confirmed its firm position on confronting the phenomenon of terrorism and deviant thought leading to it, and its understanding of the actions taken by the French government to maintain the national unity of France. --SPA 15:40 LOCAL TIME 12:40 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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