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Explanation of basic positions of traditional Churches and religious 
communities on Bill of the prohibition of discrimination
11. март 2009 - 22:38

An  essence  of an initiative of the traditional Churches and religious 
communities is that the Bill of the prohibition of discrimination 
actadjusts to the standards of the acts of the Council of Europe, the 
European Union and developed democracies.

Traditional Churches and religious communities again, welcome the 
willingness of the Government to perfect the Bill of the prohibition of 
discrimination act, which is not simple under the pressure of libels and 
disinformation about the essence of the problem.

We support every effort to restrain discrimination, so we support and 
help bringing the proper act as soon as possible.

An aggressive action to a constructive approach of the traditional 
Churches and religious communities reveal relics of the communist 
ideology, associated with an attempt to , through the prohibition of 
making differences in an acceptance and a protection of the basic 
rights, smuggle among the basic rights such rights that neither 
international practice and the Constitution, nor the  state values and 
the laws of Serbia recognize.

Introduction of the law through theback door is unacceptable, out of 
public attention and legislative body, and such rights which insult 
public moral, religious beliefs, basic social values,as well as the 
international acts, the Constitution and Serbian laws guaranteed right 
to personal dignity and respect of private and family life.

The present Bill as if written to enable court , state organs and 
international instances misuse for a forced execution of interests 
within certain groups when it comes to the collision of protected rights 
or when there is legitimate interest in differentiated treatment. The 
present Bill would be the source of hard conflicts and it would under 
valuate  the battle against discrimination as a whole.

One drastic example of weakness and  multitude of  regulations 
sufficiency of the present Billis act 18, which contains religious 
discrimination prohibition, and which essentially narrows the 
prohibition in relation to that already immanent in the Law on the 
Churches and the religious communities.

Novi Sad, March 11, 2009

Brought by: Bishop Irinej of Backa, m.p

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