Iran to Dutch: Don't permit insults to Glorious Ko--ran.
According to Iranian justice minister 2 billion world Muslims (scoff-scoff) want to put a stop to the "satanic" and "highly intriguing" movie then plays Article 10 card. So clever.
Iran's Justice Ministry in a letter to his Dutch counterpart expressed concern over production of an insulting Movie against Glorious Qur'an in Netherlands and asked for stopping insults against entire holy books.
Gholam-Hossein Elham in his letter to Ernest Hirsch Balim added, "You can stop the process of this satanic and highly intriguing movie resorting to articles in European Convention on Human Rights."
The Iranian Justice Minister further elaborating on extremely negative aftermaths of producing an insulting movie against the Holy Book of nearly two billion world Muslims under the pretext of safeguarding freedom of expression, wrote, "We, too, know and respect the freedom of expression, but insulting the sanctities and ethical values on that pretest is totally unacceptable."
Elham reminded Balin of Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, where it states, "...On this basis, observing freedom of expression, keeping in mind the responsibilities thereof, can be restricted in order to avoid the occurrence of chaotic social conditions, commuting crimes, safeguarding ethical values, or the others' rights."
Iran's Justice Minister at the end of his letter to his Dutch counterpart considers the movie insulting against the most sacred sanctity of the world Muslims, a satanic move that can intrigue social unrest, and violating the rights of the entire world Muslims, asking for immediate halting of the blasphemous film's production.
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