Oslo: Very Little to Debate at ‘Human Rights in Islam’ Discussion

Oslo: Very Little to Debate at ‘Human Rights in Islam’ Discussion



Via Pajamas Media (Hege Storhaug):

It is impossible for me to provide a complete account of the debate on “Human Rights in Islam: Just or Unjust?” that was held under the auspices of IslamNet, Norway’s largest Islamic organization, on November 7, 2011. The “ideas” that were presented were utterly lacking in logic or intelligence, and the whole thing raced by very fast. It was almost impossible to keep up with it all: claims were made at a tempo out of another world, and were absolutely without substance. It was far more a revival meeting than a debate.

They delightedly applauded the chopping off of hands and feet. And they didn’t raise an eyebrow when executions committed by family agreement were defended as a reasonable ”human right in Islam.”

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See also: Norway: "You can't oppose capital punishment and be Muslim"