Repeal "Freedom of Religion"
Category: Repeal
Resolution: GAR#430
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
General Assembly Resolution #430 "Freedom of Religion" (Category: Civil Rights, Strength: Significant) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
The World Assembly,
Believing in the inherent right of sapients to believe in any belief systems in which they choose to believe in;
Aware of the assurance of this inherent right by the resolution GAR#430: "Freedom of Religion";
Knowing that GAR#430 was written in good faith by the author and has had overall positive effects in the world at large;
Concerned, however, at the several fatal flaws which belie GAR#430, most notably the continued assertion of the rights of individuals residing in member-states to hold religious beliefs and participate in religious practices "without fear of state punishment, reprisal, or persecution" to be overly ambiguous, and to perhaps to suggest to more authoritarian states that it is not, in fact, a contradiction of World Assembly law to participate in religious persecution, but rather to violate the right of an individual to not fear religious persecution;
Worried that this is a glaring loophole that could easily be abused by nations with malicious intent;
Wishing to patch this loophole with replacement legislation;
Hereby repeal GAR#430 "Freedom of Religion."
OOC: I talked to some people about this and got some mixed opinions on the loophole. Honestly, I'm not entirely convinced myself if it holds too much merit myself, but it didn't take too long to draft, so I figured I'd bring it to a more public eye.
If I go through with drafting this further completely depends on the public reception of it. If I do go on, I'll start drafting up a replacement. Feedback is greatly appreciated.