The European Court of Human Rights considers that the attack on Islam in Austria endangers religious peace (Reuters)
The so-called European Court of Human Rights has recognized that insulting the Prophet Muhammad – may God bless him and grant him peace – does not fall under freedom of expression, and considered that the conviction of an Austrian court of a woman for insulting the Holy Prophet does not constitute a violation of the right to freedom of expression, and does not constitute a violation of Chapter 10 of the European Charter of Rights. The human.
The decision came in support of a ruling issued in Austria against a 47-year-old Austrian woman who was fined 480 euros by regional courts, in addition to litigation costs for insulting the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him.
The European Court said in a statement on its website that the criminal conviction against an Austrian woman made insulting statements to the Prophet, peace, and blessings be upon him, and fined her 480 euros; It is not a violation of her right to freedom of expression.
“The court found that local courts in Austria carefully balanced a woman’s right to freedom of expression with the right of others to protect their religious feelings, and maintained religious peace in Austria,” she added.
The court considered that the woman’s statements “exceeded the permissible limit in the discussion, and were classified as an offensive attack on the Messenger of Islam, as well as endangering religious peace.”
The woman, whom the court knew only as “ES”, had held seminars on Islam in 2008 and 2009 for the far-right Freedom Party, during which she spoke about the marriages of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, and made insulting statements about the Holy Prophet.