In an Open Letter to Kenneth Roth, we express our concern that the
director of Human Rights Watch has used his introductory essay in the
2012 Human Rights Watch World Report to urge support for newly elected
governments of the Islamic right in the Middle East and North Africa.
Our letter points out that he does not need to urge engagement where
there is no threat of a boycott; that he mirrors security discourses
relating to Muslim contexts where the choice is between "autocrats" or
"moderate Islamists;" and that he is dismissive of the threats to
sexual rights and to religious minorities and silent on the struggles
of labor, secularists and others who initiated and sustained the
mobilizations and movements against oppressive regimes.

Having experienced the ways in which religious fundamentalists have
used both armed violence and state power to attack fundamental
freedoms, we want to express our alarm at the rise of the Muslim
Brotherhood and other representatives of political Islam. We believe
that secularism is a minimum precondition for the freedom and equality
of all citizens. It is intrinsic to democracy and the full realisation
of human rights.

Rather than becoming complicit with religious fundamentalists in
power, we call on Human Rights Watch to report violations and threats
against those targeted by fundamentalists and to support the call for
secularism, and the continuing struggle for social justice.

See Full Text of Open Letter to Kenneth Roth (Director, Human Rights
Watch) [PDF - 168.6 kb]
http://tinyurl.com/6v6bf7x

URL TO SIGN THE PETITION ONLINE:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/support-separation-between-religion-and-state-a/

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