{"id":54652,"date":"2016-09-30T11:27:00","date_gmt":"2016-09-30T16:27:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.findlaw-admin.com\/ability-legal\/supreme\/legal-commentary\/why-the-obama-administration-should-have-strongly-opposed-the-un-religious-defamation-resolution.html"},"modified":"2016-09-30T11:27:00","modified_gmt":"2016-09-30T16:27:00","slug":"why-the-obama-administration-should-have-strongly-opposed-the-un-religious-defamation-resolution","status":"publish","type":"supreme","link":"https:\/\/supreme.findlaw.com\/legal-commentary\/why-the-obama-administration-should-have-strongly-opposed-the-un-religious-defamation-resolution.html","title":{"rendered":"Why The Obama Administration Should Have Strongly Opposed the UN Religious Defamation Resolution"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-container-core-columns-is-layout-9d6595d7  fl-block-columns fl-sectionWithSidebar fl-container fl-flex fl-flex-wrap fl-gap30\">\n    \n    <div class=\"fl-page-articles   fl-block-column fl-section-main fl-section-main-full-width\">\n        <div class=\"yui-g\" id=\"leftcol-module\">\n      <!-- Right Line of Links Section -->\n      <!-- BEGIN PICTURE INSERTION -->\n      <!-- BEGIN TITLE AND AUTHOR INSERTION -->\n      <table>\n        <tr>\n\n          <td width=\"100\" rowspan=\"3\" class=\"wauthor\"><a href=\"\/legal-commentary\/marci-a-hamilton-archive\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https://supreme.findlaw.com/static/f/images\/writ\/marci.hamilton.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Marci A. Hamilton\"><\/a><\/td>\n\n          <td class=\"wititle\"><h1>Why The Obama Administration Should Have Strongly Opposed the UN Religious Defamation Resolution<\/h1><\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n\n        <tr>\n          <td class=\"wauthor\"><a href=\"\/legal-commentary\/marci-a-hamilton-archive\" class=\"graybold\"><h2>By MARCI A. HAMILTON <\/h2><br>\n          <\/a><\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n        <tr>\n          <td class=\"widate\">Thursday, October 29, 2009<\/td>\n        <\/tr>\n      <\/table>\n      <p>Islamic countries recently have been pushing the United  Nations to adopt a resolution that would make &#8220;religious defamation&#8221; a civil  rights violation. Their theory is that  it should be a human rights crime for anyone to speak negatively about a  religion. Their aim is to bring the  world community to their side in condemning the public criticism of Islamicism  in any and every context, including that of political cartoon<strong>s<\/strong>.<\/p>\n        <p>Their latest gambit has been to  introduce a UN resolution against religious defamation. Instead of stoutly and loudly rejecting such  a dangerous principle, as it should have done, the Obama Administration joined  Egypt in crafting a misguided compromise resolution. The new Resolution,  unfortunately, was adopted unanimously. <\/p>\n        <p>That was a grave mistake, which  may take a heavy toll on free speech and prevent the rightful condemnation of  terrorist groups that act under the guise of religion.<\/p>\n<!-- 300x250 AD -->\n\n        <p><strong>Why the U.S.&#8217;s Compromise on the  &#8220;Religious Defamation&#8221; Resolution Was a Mistake<\/strong><\/p>\n        <p>  Instead of outlawing religious  defamation, the Resolution the U.S.  supported states the following: <\/p>\n  <p>&#8220;The Human Rights Council. . . <\/p>\n          <p>4. Also expresses its  concern that that incidents of racial and religious intolerance, discrimination  and related violence, as well as of negative racial and religious stereotyping  continue to rise around the world, and condemns, in this context, any advocacy  of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to  discrimination, hostility or violence, and urges States to take effective  measures, consistent with their obligations under international human rights  law, to address and combat such incidents;&#8221;<\/p>\n        <p>  According to Secretary of State Hillary  Clinton, the original proposed resolution against religious defamation was unacceptable  to the United States  because &#8220;[t]he protection of speech about religion is particularly important  since persons of different faith will inevitably hold divergent views on  religious questions.&#8221; However, according  to the Associated Press, Clinton also &#8220;said that the United States was opposed to  negative depictions of specific faiths&#8221; \u2013 which sounds very much like an  anti-free speech position.<\/p>\n        <p> There are  many reasons to be concerned about where the Obama Administration has drawn the  line on this issue. First, in light of the  threat posed by groups embracing a militant and violent form of Islamicism, and  in the memory of 9\/11 and the other atrocities worldwide that have been committed  by members of this movement, the religious defamation Resolution afforded the  perfect moment for the Obama Administration to say that even religious groups  must be publicly condemned at times, and with the most forceful rhetoric, when  religion and terrorism unite. (Of course,  this point does not apply to Islam alone; a Christian anti-abortion group that  condones the murder of women and\/or their doctors similarly does not deserve  protection from sharp criticism.) <\/p>\n        <p>  Instead of merely acceding to the  compromise resolution, the Obama Administration, through Secretary of State  Clinton, should have first attacked the proposed religious defamation  resolution full force, and then reminded the world of what Americans think of  militant Islamicism with its drive to destroy America and all it represents. <\/p>\n        <p> To take a position in favor of  suppressing speech about religions\u2014especially at this time in history&#8211;is to  choose to put aside one of our most important weapons against death,  oppression, and tyranny. Offering a  &#8220;middle ground&#8221; cedes far more ground than the Islamic countries supporting the  resolution\u2013 especially those who are host to militant Islamicists yet fail to  effectively combat them &#8212; deserve on this point. <\/p>\n        <p><strong>A Possible Consequence: Chilling Speech  by the Victims of Clergy Sex Abuse, FLDS Child Abuse, and Other Wrongs by  Religious Groups and\/or Their Members<\/strong><\/p>\n        <p> The second  problem with the Administration&#8217;s position is that the language of the  compromise resolution, and Clinton&#8217;s  comments quoted above, threaten to chill certain kinds of speech that are  urgently necessary for the public good.  While there is no question that the First Amendment does not protect  words that incite imminent violence, the resolution also suppresses speech that  incites &#8220;discrimination&#8221; or simply &#8220;hostility&#8221; &#8212; which is far more troubling. <\/p>\n        <p>A current example makes the  point. There is a vibrant movement going  on across the United States  composed of those who have been sexually abused by clergy, and of their  supporters. The members of this movement  are pushing for legal reforms for all sexual abuse victims. In the course of doing so, they are \u2013 as they  must be &#8212; heatedly criticizing the churches, synagogues, and faiths that are  involved, for their negligent and reckless mishandling of pedophile clergy and  their repeated sacrifice of children&#8217;s wellbeing, safety, and futures in favor  of the public image and wealth of the religious organizations. If ever hostility had been earned, this is  the time and these are the groups.<\/p>\n        <p>The Catholic bishops&#8217; response of  choice is to accuse those publicly criticizing them in this arena of being  &#8220;anti-Catholic.&#8221; According to them, the  statute of limitations reforms that are either passed or pending in several  states, which benefit all victims of childhood sexual abuse, are really  motivated by anti-Catholic bias. They  have said this over and over, both in the general press and in their own  publications. Meanwhile, the  Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints have followed the same path as they have tried  to deflect attention away from the institutionalized rape \u2013 statutory and  otherwise &#8212; of girls by middle-aged men by claiming religious persecution, not  law enforcement, as authorities&#8217; true motive.<\/p>\n        <p><strong>Speaking Out Against Certain Religious  Groups&#8217; Actions Is Often Necessary, and Sometimes Vital<\/strong><\/p>\n        <p>The truth is that the bishops are  victims of their own narcissistic worldview.  And it is that very worldview that causes them to mislabel the crucially  important contemporary public debate about childhood sexual abuse as merely the  incitement of discrimination and hostility against them. The Obama Administration now seems to be  condoning the very same confusion of free speech and alleged discrimination. <\/p>\n        <p>Under the language of the  Resolution and under the bishops&#8217; worldview, many of my columns and op-eds, and  both of my books, would be subject to government suppression. So would the dozens of other books written  about the crisis. For the basic claim  being made by the bishops is that the very focus on child sex abuse in the  church constitutes anti-Catholicism. That  kind of outright censorship is not something America  should proudly support; it is something America should loudly condemn. Publicly-expressed hostility against the  policies that produced child sex abuse victims in religious organizations is not  defamation, but rather a demand for the acknowledgement of a long-suppressed  truth. <\/p>\n        <p>Moreover, such speech is the only  way to force recalcitrant institutions to change their entrenched practices to  protect children. Many religious  traditions share a theology of secrecy, which requires the organizations and  their members to keep from the public information about bad behavior inside the  institution. Thus, keeping outsiders  from criticizing religious groups often means that there will be no pressure to  reform criminal and immoral practices.  The result is the perpetuation of cycles of oppression and violence. Thus, this &#8220;middle-of-the-road&#8221; resolution,  crafted by Egypt  no less, only aids and abets the forces worldwide that seek to keep, and often  succeed in keeping, women and children enslaved, undereducated, and controlled.<\/p>\n        <p>The Obama Administration has been  a persistent disappointment on issues involving religion. This early foray into the international fold  is not only disappointing but dangerous.  Let us hope the Administration remembers America&#8217;s free speech values, and  recalls the dangers of religious extremism, before it is too late. When religious institutions and groups go far  astray, they surely deserve criticism \u2013 just as secular institutions and groups  do. It is only in theocracies where such groups  are above criticism. <\/p>\n  <hr size=\"1\">\n<p><em><a name=\"bio\" id=\"bio\"><\/a>Marci  Hamilton, a FindLaw columnist, is the Paul R. Verkuil Chair in Public Law at  Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and author of <i>Justice Denied:  What America Must Do to Protect Its Children<\/i> (Cambridge 2008). A <a href=\"\/legal-commentary\/justice-denied-what-america-must-do-to-protect-its-children.html\">review of  Justice Denied<\/a> appeared on this site on June 25, 2008. 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