According to the Cybercast News Network, the 57-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference has pushed and passed a United Nations resolution to combat the "defamation of religions" (although only Islam is mentioned).
 
 
It expresses alarm about "discrimination" and "laws that stigmatize groups of people belonging to certain religions and faiths under a variety of pretexts relating to security and illegal immigration."

Muslim minorities are subjected to "ethnic and religious profiling … in the aftermath of the tragic events of 11 September 2001," it says.

The resolution decries "the negative projection of Islam in the media" and voices "deep concern that Islam is frequently and wrongly associated with human rights violations and terrorism."

 
This from the same religion that kills and maims thousands of their own and the infidel yearly.