that already is the case today, without the UN making it official.We people are informed today which countries recognize our belief system and accept them, and which don't. Hence a gay man will not want to reside by choice in say Saudi or Qatar, knowing he will not have the freedom to practice what he believes is perfectly acceptable, just as I would not visit France or Belgium knowing that they oppose my dress code.
The issue is those who are residing in those lands. Can the UN work towards ensuring they will not be oppressed and punished for their beliefs and more importantly practicing their beliefs, even if it is against the doctrines of the state. If so where will they start? How will they decide who deserves this protection and who dosen't? How will they convince even powerful nations to drop their laws even if it be against their creed and culture? The matter will truly not be easy, thus hard to imagine such a list being issued and broadcast strongly.
that already is the case today, without the UN making it official.We people are informed today which countries recognize our belief system and accept them, and which don't. Hence a gay man will not want to reside by choice in say Saudi or Qatar, knowing he will not have the freedom to practice what he believes is perfectly acceptable, just as I would not visit France or Belgium knowing that they oppose my dress code.
The issue is those who are residing in those lands. Can the UN work towards ensuring they will not be oppressed and punished for their beliefs and more importantly practicing their beliefs, even if it is against the doctrines of the state. If so where will they start? How will they decide who deserves this protection and who dosen't? How will they convince even powerful nations to drop their laws even if it be against their creed and culture? The matter will truly not be easy, thus hard to imagine such a list being issued and broadcast strongly.