Holy See firmly condemns desecration of religious symbols
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- Jul 16, 2023
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From the Website of Vatican

Holy See firmly condemns desecration of religious symbols
In  a statement at the 53rd Regular Session of the Human Rights Council on  the recurrent desecration of the Quran in some countries, Vatican  representative Monsignor David Putzer reaffirms that freedom of  expression must never be used as an excuse to despise others. 
The  Holy See has strongly condemned “the desecration, destruction or  disrespect for religious objects, symbols and places of worship”,  reiterating that these acts are an abuse of “the precious gift of  freedom of expression”, which “feed hatred, intolerance, and create  greater polarization in society”. 
Speaking  earlier this week at the 53rd ordinary session of the UN Human Rights  Council, the Chargé d'Affaires of the Permanent Mission of the Holy See  to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva,  Monsignor David Putzer, said that “to wilfully insult religious beliefs,  traditions or sacred objects constitutes an attack on the human dignity  of the believer.” 
The session debated the recurrent desecration of the Quran in some European and other countries and approved a resolution urging member states to firmly prosecute acts of religious-based antagonism.
The  document also referred to the incident in Stockholm, Sweden, on 28  June, when a man staged the burning of pages of the Muslim holy book  outside a mosque, spurring worldwide condemnation, including that of  Christian Churches. 
The UN resolution called for the perpetrators to be held to account, in accord with “international human rights law.” 
Noting  that the “appalling” act “is particularly troubling”, as it also  denigrated the first day of the Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha, in his  statement Monsignor Putzer recalled Pope Francis’ words in his recent  interview to the United Arab Emirate's daily 'Al-Ittihad.  
In  the interview published on 3 July, the Pope said he was “outraged and  disgusted” by the desecration, remarking that: “Any book considered  sacred by its people must be respected out of respect for its believers,  and freedom of expression must never be used as an excuse to despise  others, and to allow this, must be rejected.”
“People  of faith play an important role in constructing a world that upholds  human dignity, protects human rights and promotes the common good.” 
The  Vatican representative concluded his statement with Pope Francis’  words: “Today we need builders of peace, not makers of weapons; today we  need builders of peace, not instigators of conflict; we need  firefighters, not arsonists; we need advocates of reconciliation, not  people who threaten destruction.” 
The  UN Human Rights Council resolution, passed on 12 July with 28 votes in  favor and 12 against, calls on member states to “examine their national  laws, policies, and law enforcement frameworks” to identify and rectify  “gaps that may impede the prevention and prosecution of acts and  advocacy of religious hatred.” 
It was backed by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, but was opposed by the delegations of the United States and of other Western nations, including France and Germany, arguing on the grounds of freedom of expression.
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