ZE09032305 - 2009-03-23
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Holy See Warns Against Religious Intolerance


Expresses Concern at Growing Secularist Policies

GENEVA, Switzerland, MARCH 23, 2009 
(<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- The Holy See's representative to 
the United Nations is expressing concern at increased intolerance 
against Christians, not only in countries where the religion is a 
minority, but also a majority.

Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, the Holy See's permanent observer at the 
U.N. offices in Geneva, said this in an address March 16 before the 
ordinary session of the Human Rights Council.

He noted that in many parts of the world, "religious minorities, 
including Christian minorities, still face daily discrimination and 
prejudices."

"The Holy See expresses its concern," said the representative, "on 
the increasing situations of religious intolerance and calls upon 
States to take all the necessary measures -- educational, legal and 
judicial -- intended to guarantee the respect of the right to freedom 
of religion and to protect religious minorities from discrimination."

He referred to a meeting of the Organization for Security and 
Cooperation in Europe at the beginning of March in Vienna, Austria, 
on the topic of "Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians."

The emphasis of this meeting, he said, was that "the denial of the 
rights of Christian communities is not only an issue where they form 
a minority, but that discrimination and intolerance may also exist 
where Christians are a majority in society."

The archbishop noted that many States are "increasingly siding with a 
new secularist policy that aims at reducing the role of religion in 
public life."

He stated that "the Holy See calls upon these States to be inclusive 
and to recognize the important role religions can play within society."

"Religions," the prelate added, "in fact, contribute to the promotion 
of moral and social values, which go beyond an individualistic 
concept of society and development, seeking the common good as well 
as the protection and the respect of human dignity."

He affirmed that the freedom of expression can best be protected by 
"the implementation of the universal principle of freedom of religion."

He asked that each state "look into its own national legislation" and 
"consider how it can encourage a frank but respectful discussion 
between members of the same religion, between representatives of 
different religions and persons who have no religious belief."

Archbishop Tomasi continued: "One should, however, at all times keep 
in mind that the right to religious freedom is intrinsically related 
to the right to freedom of expression.

"Where followers of religions have no right to express their opinion 
freely, the freedom of religion is not guaranteed."

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