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13 Countries Where Atheism Is Punishable by Death
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13 Countries Where Atheism Is Punishable by Death
There Are 13 Countries Where Atheism Is Punishable by Death
Atheists living in 13 countries risk being condemned to death, just for their beliefs (or non-belief) according to a new, comprehensive report from the International Humanist and Ethical Union out on Tuesday.

Quote:All 13 countries identified by the study are Muslim majority.
What a coincidence don't you think?
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The countries that impose these penalties are:
  • Afghanistan
  • Iran
  • Malaysia
  • Maldives
  • Mauritania
  • Nigeria
  • Pakistan
  • Qatar
  • Saudi
  • Arabia
  • Somalia
  • Sudan
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Yemen
With the exception of Pakistan, those countries all allow for capital punishment against apostasy, i.e., the renunciation of a particular religion. Pakistan, meanwhile, imposes the death penalty for blasphemy, which can obviously include disbelief in God.
[Image: 78d064b5a.png]The study's interactive map gives a good, broad, overview of which countries punish apostasy and blasphemy by death (black), with prison time (red), or place legal restrictions on (non-)religious speech and thought (yellow):

The report is a more comprehensive version of a similar study released last year that identified just seven countries where atheists faced capital punishment, only half of this year's total. It also found much more widespread discrimination against atheists around the world. "Our results show that the overwhelming majority of countries fail to respect the rights of atheists and freethinkers," the study explains, noting that laws in some countries prevent atheists from marrying, attending public school, participating as a citizen, holding public office, or just existing at all. The authors, citing a Gallup study, estimate that about 13 percent of the world's population is atheist, while 23 percent identify as simply "not religious."

Although not on the list of 13, Bangladesh receives some special attention in the report as a particular low-light. Several non-religious and atheist bloggers and journalists in the country have faced death threats and harassment this year in the wake of a series of government prosecutions for blasphemy. One blogger, Ahmed Rajib Haider, was murdered with a machete outside of his home. The report also incorporates assessment of general free speech protections in each country. Russia earned significant criticism in part because of its anti-LGBT "propaganda" laws. And North Korea, an aggressively secular state, received the report's lowest rating of "Grave Violations."

Because of the U.S.'s strong constitutional free speech protections and lack of an official state religion, the country fared moderately well in the report, earning a "mostly satisfactory" rating. But the IHEU had some cautionary notes on how atheists are actually treated in the U.S., criticizing "a range of laws that limit the role of atheists in regards to public duties, or else entangle the government with religion to the degree that being religious is equated with being an American, and vice versa." Those laws include constitutional provisions still on the books in seven states (Arkansas, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas) barring atheists from holding public office. The authors add:

While there is some legal remedy for clear religious discrimination by
the government, it can often go unchallenged in situations where it is
difficult, or personally disadvantageous or hazardous, to take a stand
against authority, for example in prisons, the military, and even some
administrative contexts.


So, which countries earned a somewhat elusive "free and equal" rating from the IHEU? The best-ranked countries included Jamaica, Uruguay, Japan, Taiwan, and Belgium.

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RE: 13 Countries Where Atheism Is Punishable by Death
Apostasy is not punished in any way, nor restricted in Australia. Your map seems to be a pathetic attempt to try and make the northern hemisphere not look quite so bad - but it still has all the black flags. Even every South African country with a black flag is in the northern hemisphere.
For Religion & Health see:[/b][/size] Williams & Sternthal. (2007). Spirituality, religion and health: Evidence and research directions. Med. J. Aust., 186(10), S47-S50. -LINK

The WIN/Gallup End of Year Survey 2013 found the US was perceived to be the greatest threat to world peace by a huge margin, with 24% of respondents fearful of the US followed by: 8% for Pakistan, and 6% for China. This was followed by 5% each for: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, North Korea. -LINK


"That's disgusting. There were clean athletes out there that have had their whole careers ruined by people like Lance Armstrong who just bended thoughts to fit their circumstances. He didn't look up cheating because he wanted to stop, he wanted to justify what he was doing and to keep that continuing on." - Nicole Cooke
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Iceland, Germany, and New Zealand punish you with prison time for blasphemy and apostasy? And how does North Korea not make it on this map for apostasy?
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New Zealand? There is absolutely no punishment for being an atheist here. Most people in NZ are apathetic about religion. Source: I live in New Zealand.
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(September 18, 2014 at 4:56 am)Aractus Wrote: Apostasy is not punished in any way, nor restricted in Australia. Your map seems to be a pathetic attempt to try and make the northern hemisphere not look quite so bad - but it still has all the black flags. Even every South African country with a black flag is in the northern hemisphere.

Brilliant! You can find the equator on a map, but are somehow incapable of properly interpreting the meaning of a yellow flag even when it is clearly stated. Your hemisphere sensitivity is arbitrary and meaningless. Divide the black flags between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Now what do you have to say?
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(September 18, 2014 at 5:33 am)Zack Wrote: Iceland, Germany, and New Zealand punish you with prison time for blasphemy and apostasy? And how does North Korea not make it on this map for apostasy?
Exactly, how does China not make it on the list?
For Religion & Health see:[/b][/size] Williams & Sternthal. (2007). Spirituality, religion and health: Evidence and research directions. Med. J. Aust., 186(10), S47-S50. -LINK

The WIN/Gallup End of Year Survey 2013 found the US was perceived to be the greatest threat to world peace by a huge margin, with 24% of respondents fearful of the US followed by: 8% for Pakistan, and 6% for China. This was followed by 5% each for: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, North Korea. -LINK


"That's disgusting. There were clean athletes out there that have had their whole careers ruined by people like Lance Armstrong who just bended thoughts to fit their circumstances. He didn't look up cheating because he wanted to stop, he wanted to justify what he was doing and to keep that continuing on." - Nicole Cooke
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RE: 13 Countries Where Atheism Is Punishable by Death
You can't openly criticise some religions, or, rather, some religious practices here in the UK, either:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_and_...d_Act_2006

One of the most ludicrous and Orwellian pieces of legislation ever drawn up and implemented. Makes me ashamed.
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If they want to impress me, they should make their atheists stand in the village square and wait for god to execute them.
"Well, evolution is a theory. It is also a fact. And facts and theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. Facts are the world's data. Theories are structures of ideas that explain and interpret facts. Facts don't go away when scientists debate rival theories to explain them. Einstein's theory of gravitation replaced Newton's in this century, but apples didn't suspend themselves in midair, pending the outcome. And humans evolved from ape- like ancestors whether they did so by Darwin's proposed mechanism or by some other yet to be discovered."

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Or wait to see if god would make the atheists stand in the village square.

(September 18, 2014 at 8:13 am)Aractus Wrote:
(September 18, 2014 at 5:33 am)Zack Wrote: Iceland, Germany, and New Zealand punish you with prison time for blasphemy and apostasy? And how does North Korea not make it on this map for apostasy?
Exactly, how does China not make it on the list?

In china they reward you for apostasy and blasphemy, it being an officially atheistic country.
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RE: 13 Countries Where Atheism Is Punishable by Death
True, but they don't exactly have freedom of religion.
For Religion & Health see:[/b][/size] Williams & Sternthal. (2007). Spirituality, religion and health: Evidence and research directions. Med. J. Aust., 186(10), S47-S50. -LINK

The WIN/Gallup End of Year Survey 2013 found the US was perceived to be the greatest threat to world peace by a huge margin, with 24% of respondents fearful of the US followed by: 8% for Pakistan, and 6% for China. This was followed by 5% each for: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, North Korea. -LINK


"That's disgusting. There were clean athletes out there that have had their whole careers ruined by people like Lance Armstrong who just bended thoughts to fit their circumstances. He didn't look up cheating because he wanted to stop, he wanted to justify what he was doing and to keep that continuing on." - Nicole Cooke
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