Huffington Post: At United Nations, Organization Of Islamic Cooperation Calls For Ban On Insulting Prophet Muhammad As anti-American protests continue in Islamic nations against a U.S. - made film that mocks the Muslim prophet, the leader of the world's largest
Islamic organization met with United Nations leaders this week to condemn violence over the film and call for a ban on insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
Not exact matches
The
meeting, convened to address threats online posed by radical
organizations such as the self - declared
Islamic State, included executives from Facebook (fb) and Twitter (twtr).
Kenney also noted that Canada's Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Tom Lawson was in Saudi Arabia last month for a
meeting with dozens of international military commanders from countries opposed to
Islamic State, including about 25 actually involved in the military campaign against the terrorist
organization, among them top officers from key Middle Eastern countries.