Some Catholics Outraged by Kennedy Funeral *

Sep 5th, 2009 | Filed by

Because he was a ‘pro-abortion extremist.’… Read the rest



Yale Graduates Circulate Letter to Yale Press *

Sep 5th, 2009 | Filed by

Letter calls on Press to include toons. Note correction: free speech is not a ‘conservative’ issue.… Read the rest



To think is already to doubt

Sep 4th, 2009 12:35 pm | By

The ayatollahs know what threatens them, bless their little hearts.

Ayatollah Khamenei said this week that the study of social sciences “promotes doubts and uncertainty.” He urged “ardent defenders of Islam” to review the human sciences that are taught in Iran’s universities and that he said “promote secularism,” according to Iranian news services. “Many of the humanities and liberal arts are based on philosophies whose foundations are materialism and disbelief in godly and Islamic teachings,” Ayatollah Khamenei said at a gathering of university students and professors on Sunday, according to IRNA, the state news agency. Teaching those “sciences leads to the loss of belief in godly and Islamic knowledge.”

Quite right. The more you learn, both about how to … Read the rest



Lunatics Freak Out Over Obama School Speech *

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Socialism! Propaganda! The speech will urge students to work hard and stay in school.… Read the rest



The Ayatollahs Fear the Students *

Sep 4th, 2009 | Filed by

Khamenei told students and teachers that study of social science ‘promotes doubts and uncertainty.’… Read the rest



Khamenei Warns of Danger of Education *

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Humanities and liberal arts based on ‘materialism and disbelief in godly and Islamic teachings.’… Read the rest



Review of Karen Armstrong’s The Case for God

Sep 4th, 2009 | By Eric MacDonald

One comes away from this book with the sense of having been bludgeoned into acquiescence, of being stunned with detail, and bewitched by misdirection. In his review of this book, Simon Blackburn begins by calling it interesting and eloquent. (Simon Blackburn on Karen Armstrong’s The Case for God.)
I did not find it eloquent, and my interest often flagged as I ploughed one after another through a loosely connected catena of examples. It seems that Karen Armstrong has one book to write, and it involves, practically every time, an exhaustive telling of the history of how we became modern, and how terrible this has really been.

Armstrong has scant ability to discipline her writing, to make selections, and to … Read the rest



Helen Ukpabio Threatens State Governor *

Sep 3rd, 2009 | Filed by

Ukpabio is upset because Akpabio intervened to protect the Child Rights and Rehabilitation Network.… Read the rest



CPJ Award Goes to Tissainayagam *

Sep 3rd, 2009 | Filed by

‘We are announcing this award today to highlight the depth of outrage at this unjust sentence.’… Read the rest



Sri Lanka Rejects Criticism of Journalist’s Jailing *

Sep 3rd, 2009 | Filed by

The Committee to Protect Journalists will award Tissainayagam the 2009 International Press Freedom Award.… Read the rest



Sri Lanka: Journalist Sentenced to 20 Years *

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JS Tissainayagam was found guilty of ‘causing communal disharmony.’… Read the rest



Beena Sarwar on the FDI Award *

Sep 3rd, 2009 | Filed by

Includes the letter Mira Kamdar and Vijay Prashad wrote to Marjorie Scardino of the FT group.… Read the rest



Vijay Prashad on the FT Group and Modi *

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As part of the press release culture, FDI picked Narendra Modi as the Asian Personality of 2009.… Read the rest



Award Goes to Gujarat, not Narendra Modi *

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The choice of Modi would have been a tad controversial…… Read the rest



Saving Child Witches: a Nigerian Perspective

Sep 3rd, 2009 | By Leo Igwe

Leo Igwe is the executive secretary of the Nigerian Humanist Movement.

December 2008

Some months ago, a British film-maker drew my attention to the plight of children in Akwa Ibom State who had been accused of being witches and wizards and thrown out of their homes by their families and relatives. In August, I travelled to the city of Eket to meet with these kids and the individuals helping to look after them, to find out how my organization could offer help and support.

First of all, I met with Luckyimoh Inyang of Stepping Stones Nigeria. The UK branch of his organization is raising money to support these children. Mr. Inyang told me how they had been rescuing children … Read the rest



Manufactured outrage

Sep 2nd, 2009 5:26 pm | By

About Jytte Klausen’s book and the cartoons and other images of Mohammed that have been removed on the advice of various people who gave that advice.

Director of Yale Press John Donatich made the decision after consulting with a “couple dozen” diplomats, intelligence and academic experts. “I didn’t feel this was a censorship issue,” Donatich told AFP. “It had become a security issue,” he said, adding he was concerned for the safety of Yale Press employees.

Well, like it or not, it decidedly is a censorship issue, even if the motivation for the censorship is concern for security. The two can’t be separated when things are being removed from books because of real or perceived threats of violence. That is … Read the rest



You will fry

Sep 2nd, 2009 4:16 pm | By

Italy’s drug regulation agency has authorized the use of RU-486 even though the Vatican says it will excommunicate doctors who prescribe the drug and patients who use it – so for one thing Italy’s drug regulation agency perhaps has the sense to realize that not all Italians are Catholics and thus not all Italians should be governed by what the Vatican threatens to do to Catholics. Well done Italy’s drug regulation agency.

The Vatican, which opposes all forms of abortion in the belief that human life is sacred from the point of conception, says the pill is no different from surgical abortion. “There will be excommunication for the doctor, the woman and anyone who encourages its use,” said Monsignor Elio

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Mona Eltahawy on Yale’s Misguided Retreat *

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‘What occurred across many Muslim-majority countries in 2006 was a clear exercise in manufacturing outrage.’… Read the rest



World Have Your Say on Motoons *

Sep 2nd, 2009 | Filed by

Yale U Press decided to remove cartoons and all pictures of Mohammed from book on the subject.… Read the rest



Controversy as Motoons Are Edited Out *

Sep 2nd, 2009 | Filed by

Author thinks ‘it’s very serious to suppress illustrations when not a single Muslim has protested the book.’… Read the rest