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22000
Tue, 09/30/2008 - 23:59
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Yemen calls for legislations banning insulting religious figures
NEW YORK, Sep. 29 (Saba)- Yemen called on Monday the UN General
Assembly to adopt decisions to protect religious figures and to
criminalize attacks on sacred properties.
That was mentioned in Yemen speech delivered by Foreign Minister Abu
Bakr al-Qirbi in the 63rd round of the UN General Assembly which is
currently held in New York.
Al-Qirbi talked about Yemen's efforts in confronting terrorism and
thwarting a number of terrorist acts such the last terror attack
that targeted the US embassy in Sana'a.
He expressed hope that international condemnations of that attack is
translated on reality in the form of support to help Yemen
accelerate human development and confront poverty challenges.
Assembly to adopt decisions to protect religious figures and to
criminalize attacks on sacred properties.
That was mentioned in Yemen speech delivered by Foreign Minister Abu
Bakr al-Qirbi in the 63rd round of the UN General Assembly which is
currently held in New York.
Al-Qirbi talked about Yemen's efforts in confronting terrorism and
thwarting a number of terrorist acts such the last terror attack
that targeted the US embassy in Sana'a.
He expressed hope that international condemnations of that attack is
translated on reality in the form of support to help Yemen
accelerate human development and confront poverty challenges.