Shahed Amanullah Speaks Up for Free Speech *

Aug 8th, 2008 | Filed by

No one has the right not to be offended, nor to live without the uncomfortable opinions of others.… Read the rest



Sherry Jones Never Expected a Fatwa *

Aug 8th, 2008 | Filed by

Ballantine hoped academic blurb would show the novel wasn’t just fluffy romance. Oh well.… Read the rest



Some?

Aug 8th, 2008 11:41 am | By

And another thing. Thomas Perry of Random House said, we are told, that Random House received ‘cautionary advice’ that the publication of the Aisha novel ‘might be offensive to some in the Muslim community’ – he said this in partial explanation of Random House’s decision not to publish it. But that’s imbecilic. It’s beyond imbecilic – it’s deranged – it’s surreal – it’s self-nullifying. It is not possible to write anything that ‘might’ not be offensive to ‘some’ in the X ‘community.’ In fact it’s all but certain that anything anyone writes will be offensive to ‘some’ in some ‘community.’ The condition of writing and publication is not and cannot be and must not be not being potentially offensive … Read the rest



Musharraf Faces Impeachment Bid *

Aug 7th, 2008 | Filed by

Sharif and Zardari promise to restore judges sacked by Musharraf if impeachment succeeds.… Read the rest



Ezra Levant on Needing Permission to Publish *

Aug 7th, 2008 | Filed by

Edmonton Council of Muslim Communities hijacked a secular government agency to prosecute ‘blasphemy.’… Read the rest



Calvinists Block Sunday Ferry Service *

Aug 7th, 2008 | Filed by

Not content to stay off ferries themselves, they must force everyone else to stay home too.… Read the rest



Alberta HRCC Rejects Motoons Complaint *

Aug 7th, 2008 | Filed by

Human rights and citizenship commission’s Gundara wrote the cartoons are very bad but not gratuitous.… Read the rest



Austin Statesman on Denise Spellberg *

Aug 7th, 2008 | Filed by

Shahed Amanullah partly shares Spellberg’s concerns but opposes the idea of not publishing the book.… Read the rest



Foul your own nest why don’t you

Aug 6th, 2008 5:04 pm | By

This one is so disgusting my teeth are chattering with rage – not quite literally, but it’s close. I feel as if my teeth were chattering with rage. What? A historian named Denise Spellberg was sent a novel about Aisha, the little girl Mo married when she was nine years old, and Spellberg decided she needed to get busy warning and threatening and silencing. And it worked.

Thomas Perry, deputy publisher at Random House Publishing Group, said that it “disturbs us that we feel we cannot publish it right now.” He said that after sending out advance copies of the novel, the company received “from credible and unrelated sources, cautionary advice not only that the publication of this book might

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Random House Cancels Aisha Novel *

Aug 6th, 2008 | Filed by

Academic tells friend ‘the novel “made fun of Muslims and their history,” asks him to warn Muslims.… Read the rest



Geert Wilders on The Choice [audio] *

Aug 6th, 2008 | Filed by

From a heavily guarded studio.… Read the rest



Dawkins Evangelical Atheist *

Aug 6th, 2008 | Filed by

Also celebrity fundamentalist atheist. Yak yak.… Read the rest



All Devout Muslims, All Face Same Dilemma *

Aug 6th, 2008 | Filed by

Whether to earn money working for haram Westerners and get an education, or be pure and uneducated.… Read the rest



Necla Kelek on Tariq Ramadan *

Aug 6th, 2008 | Filed by

Ramadan’s initiative against forced marriage is an attempt to contain and advise Muslim girls in an Islamic manner.… Read the rest



Adios freedom of speech

Aug 5th, 2008 3:02 pm | By

Well at least someone is paying attention.

Pakistan and the other nations that have banded together in the Organization of the Islamic Conference have been leading a remarkably successful campaign through the United Nations to enshrine in international law prohibitions against “defamation of religions,” particularly Islam. Their aim is to empower governments around the world to punish anyone who commits the “heinous act” of defaming Islam. Critics say it is an attempt to globalize laws against blasphemy that exist in some Muslim countries — and that the movement has already succeeded in suppressing open discussion in international forums of issues such as female genital mutilation, honour killings and gay rights.

Quite. David Littman is one of those critics. … Read the rest



More on ‘Defamation of Religion’ *

Aug 5th, 2008 | Filed by

With the kind of global blasphemy laws in this resolution, anybody could sue for hurt feelings. … Read the rest



Southall Black Sisters Won Its Challenge *

Aug 5th, 2008 | Filed by

‘Secular spaces are literally being squeezed out of minority communities.’… Read the rest



Using the UN to Stifle Free Speech *

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OIC aims to empower governments around the world to punish anyone who ‘defames’ Islam.… Read the rest



Rosie Bell on the LRB and Verso’s List *

Aug 5th, 2008 | Filed by

Voice of Hezbollah; The Statements of Osama Bin Laden; The Holocaust Industry.… Read the rest



Iran Suspends Execution by Stoning *

Aug 5th, 2008 | Filed by

The stones used must be big enough to cause pain, but not to kill immediately. … Read the rest