VOInews, Jakarta: Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi encourages joint efforts in combating intolerance based on religion. According to her, the United Nations Human Rights Council has adopted Resolution 16/18 which provides a blueprint for fostering religious tolerance, peace and respect.
"Now is the right time for us to review our commitments in this Resolution," she said at the opening of the Jakarta Plurilateral Dialogue 2023, Tuesday (29/8/2023).
In this regard, Retno Marsudi encouraged a balance between freedom of expression and freedom from discrimination. According to her, the two rights must be promoted synergistically and coherently, because freedom of expression does not mean freedom to discriminate and harm others.
"Therefore, As such freedom of expression cannot be promoted at the expense of freedom from discrimination," she said.Retno Marsudi also encouraged the establishment of a clear legal framework against discriminatory behavior based on religion. According to her, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) has prohibited all forms of religious hatred.
"Such a legal framework will prevent, deter, and ultimately combat discrimination," she said.
Retno Marsudi also encouraged innovative efforts to combat intolerance. She also highlighted the rampant use of technology in spreading disinformation, inciting hatred and violence, based on religion or belief.
"Our task today is to make technology our ally to foster mutual understanding and respect, spread the value of tolerance, and mainstream the commitments of Resolution 16/18," she concluded. (VOI/Andy)