THE INTERNATIONAL DAY
COMMEMORATING THE VICTIMS OF ACTS OF VIOLENCE
BASED ON RELIGION OR BELIEF
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab
Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, August 21, 2022: The following is
the message of the UNSG Antonio Guterres on the International Day commemorating
the victims of acts of violence based on religion or belief:
On this day, we honour those who have lost their lives or who
have otherwise suffered for simply seeking to exercise their fundamental rights
to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion or belief. I
reiterate my firm solidarity with these victims.
Despite the concern of the United Nations General Assembly,
which instituted this observance in 2019, persons and communities worldwide
continue to face intolerance and violence based on religion or belief.
Hate speech, online or offline, continues to fuel violence
against vulnerable members of society, including ethnic and religious
minorities. We must do more to support victims and examine the
conditions that drive intolerance and hate. Initiatives like my Call
to Action for Human Rights and the UN Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate
Speech are tools that can be used to address these complex and pressing issues.
States have the responsibility to prevent and address
discrimination and violence inflicted in the name of religion or belief through
comprehensive policies that promote inclusion, diversity, tolerance and
interfaith and intercultural dialogue. Human rights violations
perpetrated in the name of religion or belief must be investigated and
punished, and effective reparations need to be provided to victims, in
compliance with international human rights law.
It is essential that all States, faith leaders and other
influential actors condemn all incitement to hatred and violence based on
religion or belief. Only a collective, inclusive, and society-wide
effort can result in safe co-existence for all and end this blight on our
societies.
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