international standards and blasphemy laws
International standards refer to the set of guidelines, principles, or rules that are universally accepted and applied across multiple countries or nations for the purpose of promoting and maintaining consistency, fairness, and mutual cooperation in various fields or areas, such as human rights, trade, or environmental protection. Blasphemy laws, on the other hand, are legal measures enacted by certain countries or jurisdictions that restrict or criminalize speech or actions considered disrespectful, offensive, or insulting towards religious beliefs or practices. These laws aim to protect religious sensitivity and the religious sentiments of individuals or communities.
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