So, back to the OP...
The OIC spent years chipping away at the UN to introduce a "blasphemy" resolution, and they finally got this one.
So, specifically, the kind of freedom of expression that this resolution could be used to restrict is the kind of expression that criticizes or ridicules religion. Now, Christians and Jews have had centuries to get used to having their religions criticized. There are libraries full of books critical of these two religions.
But the OIC is quite prickly when it comes to having Islam criticized. And they want sanctioned weapons to help them dampen such criticism.
The OIC spent years chipping away at the UN to introduce a "blasphemy" resolution, and they finally got this one.
So, specifically, the kind of freedom of expression that this resolution could be used to restrict is the kind of expression that criticizes or ridicules religion. Now, Christians and Jews have had centuries to get used to having their religions criticized. There are libraries full of books critical of these two religions.
But the OIC is quite prickly when it comes to having Islam criticized. And they want sanctioned weapons to help them dampen such criticism.