For the first time, atheists and other nonreligious persons are explicitly named as a class protected by the law.
President
Barack Obama has signed into law the Frank Wolf International Religious
Freedom Act. The new law protects atheists, humanists, and other
freethinkers around the world from religious persecution.
Congress
passed the international religious freedom bill protecting atheists,
humanists, and other non-theists last week with overwhelming bipartisan
support, and Obama signed the legislation into law last Friday, Dec. 16.
The
new law explicitly protects atheists, humanists, and other non-theists,
and upgrades the 1998 International Religious Freedom Act. In
particular, the new law states:
The freedom of thought,
conscience, and religion is understood to protect theistic and
non-theistic beliefs as well as the right not to profess or practice any
religion
The Act also condemns “specific targeting of
non-theists, humanists, and atheists because of their beliefs” and
attempts to forcibly compel “non-believers or non-theists to recant
their beliefs or to convert.”
Commenting on the new law, Caroline Mala Corbin, professor of law at the University of Miami, said:
The
new law has some really interesting language in it. It takes an
expansive view of religious liberty, saying freedom of religion is not
just about the right to practice religion. It is also about the right to
have your own views about religion including being agnostic and
atheistic
Religious News Service reports Corbin also links the president’s signing of this act to another first:
President
Obama was the first president to explicitly acknowledge nonbelievers in
his inaugural address, so this seems to fit into his legacy vis-a-vis
nonbelievers
The American Humanist Association is celebrating
the new law. In a press release the group explains the importance of
the new, updated legislation:
The persecution of openly
humanist and atheist writers has become an area of increasing concern
especially after the string of murders of secular bloggers and
publishers by religious extremists in Bangladesh. The American Humanist
Association, along with other international advocates for religious
freedom, have also been critical of the flogging of secular writers in
Saudi Arabia, as well as a Saudi law that equates atheism with terrorism
In a statement, Roy Speckhardt, executive director of the American Humanist Association, said:
The
American Humanist Association is proud to see this historic legislation
signed into law and looks forward to working with the US Department of
State to ensure religious liberty for non-theists and religious
minorities abroad. That non-theists are now recognized as a protected
class is a significant step toward full acceptance and inclusion for
non-religious individuals, who are still far too often stigmatized and
persecuted around the world
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/progressivesecularhumanist/2016/12/obama-signs-new-law-giving-protection-atheists
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