With much debate going on over the United Nations adopting resolutions against blasphemy/Defamation of religions, I decided to review the UN debates and status on the proposed resolutions.  Some Muslim member states with the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) wanted protection against blasphemy and Islamophobes, although most consenting members only agreed to adopt resolutions protecting all religions.  There is still a debate among members as to how such laws affect freedom of speech altogether.  

 On March 27, 2008, the United Nations Human Rights Council passed seven more resolutions regarding the defamation of religion, one of which states:  "Reaffirms that general comment number 15 of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, in which the committee stipulates that the prohibition of the dissemination of all ideas based upon racial superiority or hatred is compatible with the freedom of opinion and expression, is equally applicable to the question of incitement to religious hatred."  In March 2011, the UN Human Rights Council has shifted from "protecting beliefs" to "protecting believers" in its resolution.  

 Well, with the above resolutions, as well as the preceding ones, which I didn't elaborate on, I just couldn't help myself one bit.  Since Iran is one of the earliest members of the UN, and since Iran is very much connected with the OIC, which very much pushes for these blasphemy/defamation of religions resolutions in the UN, I couldn't help but send an email to the UN asking, "if these resolutions also mean the UN will not tolerate the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, threatening to kill all of the Jews and annihilate Israel off the face of the map."  I received a response informing me that my message was received, as well as a "thank you for contacting the UN," but I did not receive a response to my question yet.  I will keep you posted.