Dear Sir,
Polly Toynbee's offensive against the forthcoming legislation to outlaw
incitement to religious hatred ("My right to offend a fool", 10 June 2005)
clearly shows that she has not read the draft legislation.
Toynbee makes the erroneous claim that the legislation would have prevented
the performance of the play Behzti. However, as Toynbee notes, Sikh and
Jewish communities are already protected by race laws, and yet the play was
still performed. The only change anticipated by the proposed legislation is
the extension of the protection afforded by race laws to specific faith
communities to other faith communities including
those of no faith.
Toynbee further shows her haste for bombast over rationale by failing to
appreciate that criticism of faiths per se will remain unimpeded by the new
law. She would therefore be free to continue her diatribe against
religion.
Hatred of another is a most distasteful state of being, and yet to defend
the "right" to hate others on the grounds of their religion recalls some of
the most distasteful episodes of our recent history.
Yours sincerely,
Tariq Hameed
Media Committee
Muslim Council of Britain