Connubial acid-throwing

Sep 28th, 2007 11:45 am | By

Nice.

The ordeal of ill-fated Irshad Bibi, who suffered burns in an acid attack by her husband, seems far from over despite generous offer by an NGO as her very own people blocked her way to accept the help and go for the treatment…[H]er family and relatives stopped her from going to Islamabad for treatment at the expense of the NGO on the plea that “such organisations have the reputation of committing immoral activities and they will use her also for their nefarious designs”…A resident of the area to which the victim belonged defended the family’s stance, saying: “The NGOs are involved in un-Islamic activities and it is a sinful act to get treatment from them”.

Therefore, Irshad Bibi … Read the rest



Ignatieff on intuition

Sep 27th, 2007 5:42 pm | By

Michael Ignatieff says something in his article on ‘Getting Iraq Wrong’ that ties up with this discussion of belief and intuition we’ve been having.

Having taught political science myself, I have to say the discipline promises more than it can deliver. In practical politics, there is no science of decision-making. The vital judgments a politician makes every day are about people: whom to trust, whom to believe and whom to avoid. The question of loyalty arises daily: Who will betray and who will stay true? Having good judgment in these matters, having a sound sense of reality, requires trusting some very unscientific intuitions about people.

I’ll buy that. That is one place where intuition mostly does work a lot better … Read the rest



Absurd Indictment of Journalist in Niger *

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What he is alleged to have done are normal activities for a brave and rigorous journalist.… Read the rest



RSF on Bad State of Press Freedom in Burma *

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RSF and the Burma Media Association call for the release of five journalists and a photographer.… Read the rest



‘They Want to Finish With the African People’ *

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Mozambique archbishop claims some European-made condoms are infected with HIV deliberately.… Read the rest



‘Christophobia’ at Universities *

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Shocking bias against the irrational in academic enclaves.… Read the rest



Teacher Fired for Non-literal Bible Mention *

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Fired after he told his students the story of Adam and Eve should not be literally interpreted.… Read the rest



On Jesus and Buddhism and eschatology

Sep 26th, 2007 5:45 pm | By

There are some excellent things in parts of God is not Great*. I thought I would give you a sample.

Pp. 175-6:

…it is only in the reported observations of Jesus that we find any mention of hell and eternal punishment. The god of Moses would brusquely call for other tribes, including his favourite one, to suffer massacre and plague and even extirpation, but when the grave closed over his victims he was essentially finished with them unless he remembered to curse their succeeding progeny. Not until the advent of the Prince of Peace do we hear of the ghastly idea of further punishing and torturing the dead…[T]he son of god is revealed as one who, if his milder

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Must be a slow news day

Sep 26th, 2007 2:00 pm | By

Interesting. I’m told that Why Truth Matters was scheduled to be discussed on Classic FM this evening, on Newsnight. I don’t know though, I tried the Listen Again button but although I got the player and clicked on the sound button, I couldn’t get it to play. In the unlikely event that anyone is interested, there it is. (In the even more unlikely event that anyone would like to transcribe it for me, do feel free!)

Update: dear kind Arnaud did a transcript for me. (Or perhaps he simply made it up; it’s certainly pleasing enough to be a fantasy.) Merci, Arnaud.

John Brunning: Well next stop, Chris, a book on a subject I know is dear to your … Read the rest



Dentist Told Patient to Put On Hijab *

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Admitted he would ask Muslim women to ‘cover up’ ‘in accordance with Islamic law’ before he treated them.… Read the rest



Pope to Talk About Climate Change *

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So?… Read the rest



Papal Rags for Sale on Holy Website *

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But buying them is sacrilege.… Read the rest



Episcopal Bishops Reject Church’s Orders *

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Bishops rejected Anglican demands to roll back the church’s liberal stance on homosexuality.… Read the rest



Girls Attack Saudi Religious Police *

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Two cops approached the girls to advise them about their clothes; they got pepper sprayed and yelled at.… Read the rest



Danny Postel on Our Real Iranian Friends *

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Like Akbar Ganji, who has just issued an Open Letter to Ban Ki Moon refusing ‘the double blackmail.’… Read the rest



Rape is Cheaper Than Bullets *

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Soldiers from all sides are targeting and raping women as part of a military strategy.… Read the rest



The Greatest Silence: Rape in Congo *

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Many tens of thousands of women and girls have been systematically kidnapped, raped, mutilated and tortured.… Read the rest



What the Church Fails to Understand *

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Forced pregnancy and forced maternity are regarded as war crimes and are breaches of the Geneva convention… Read the rest



Catholic Apologist Rebukes Amnesty International *

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Those women who have suffered rape will not be short of pastoral care from a range of humanitarian groups.… Read the rest



Wicked Vatters

Sep 25th, 2007 10:58 am | By

Rape is used as a weapon of war. Cath Elliot thinks bishops and their churches ought to ponder that fact a little more deeply.

What the bishop and his church fail to understand is that forcing a woman to continue with a pregnancy against her will is a continuation of the violence against her. It doesn’t matter how much empathy and support is on offer, at the end of the day it is the woman, not the church, who is faced with the reality of an unwanted child…When they occur as part of an armed conflict, forced pregnancy and forced maternity are regarded as war crimes and are breaches of the Geneva convention.

But no matter – there’s always someone … Read the rest