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Denmark Bans Desecrating Copies of Holy Books
Deutsche Welle reports on today's actions:
The Danish parliament on Thursday approved legislation that would effectively prohibit Quran burnings in the northern European country.
The law criminalizes the "inappropriate treatment of writings with significant importance for a recognized religious community."
The bill was passed with 94 votes in favor by the 179-member Danish parliament, also known as the Folketing. Seventy-seven votes were cast against the legislation.
Burning, tearing, or defiling religious texts in public could land people with a fine or up to two years behind bars. Destroying a holy text on video and disseminating the footage online could also put offenders in jail….
"We must protect the security of Denmark and Danes," Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard said. "That is why it is important that we now get better protection against the systemic descretations we have seen for a long time." …
"History will judge us harshly for this and with good reason," Inger Stojberg of the right-wing anti-immigration Denmark Democrats party said in response to the bill's passage. "What it all comes down to is whether a restriction on freedom of speech is determined by us, or whether it is dictated from the outside." …
"Does Iran change its legislation because Denmark feels offended by something an Iranian would do? Does Pakistan? Does Saudi Arabia?" Karina Lorentzen of the leftist Socialist People's Party said. "The answer is no." …
Thanks to the Media Law Resource Center (MLRC) MediaLawDaily for the pointer.
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What kind of Folketing legislation is this?
Reverse Danegeld.
Time was the Danes stood up for freedom
There is nothing on Earth religion can't make worse.
Choose reason. Every time. Especially over sacred ignorance, dogmatic intolerance, and childish superstition.
Choose reason. Every time. Be an adult.
Or, at least, please try.
Prof. Volokh thanks you for that comment, Defenderz.
Just don't use mean words to criticize conservatives, though -- that can get you censored or banned around here.
Is there a branch of the Satanic Temple in Denmark?
"Burning, tearing, or defiling religious texts in public could land people with a fine or up to two years behind bars. Destroying a holy text . . . ."
I wonder what their definition of 'religious' or 'holy' texts are - and who gets to decide.
Test case where someone smashes a Taylor Swift CD.
They better pray the cops get to them before her fans do.