The Joint Statement of the Civil Society and Religious Organizations
Tbilisi. On November 7, Civil Society and Religious Organizations released the joint statement. "The below signatory organizations express our negative attitude once again in terms of the draft initiated in the Parliament qualifying public expression of hatred towards sacred objects, religious organizations, clergymen or worshippers by an individual, aimed at hurting religious sentiments as administrative offence and envisaging subsequent administrative liability. ...We believe that Parliament should refrain from adopting the law since it falls short of Constitutional and international human rights standards", says the statement.
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