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Romney Tries to Square the Circle *

Dec 7th, 2007 | Filed by

Will ‘separate the affairs of government from any religion’ but ‘will not separate us from the God who gave us liberty.’… Read the rest



Hitchens on Hanukkah *

Dec 7th, 2007 | Filed by

An explicit celebration of the original victory of bloody-minded faith over enlightenment and reason. … Read the rest



Creationist Biologist Sues Over Dismissal *

Dec 7th, 2007 | Filed by

Suit raises the question: Can people work in a scientific field if they don’t believe in its basic tenets?… Read the rest



Hitchens on Romney’s Nonsense *

Dec 7th, 2007 | Filed by

Would he expect a Scientologist to be able to avoid questions about L. Ron Hubbard? … Read the rest



Cleric Issues Orders to Taslima Nasreen *

Dec 7th, 2007 | Filed by

‘The apology must bear her assurance that she will desist from repeating such venomous writing that may have any inkling of blasphemy.’… Read the rest



Publisher on Trial for ‘Insulting Turkishness’ *

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Up to three years in prison for publishing a book promoting reconciliation between Turks and Armenians.… Read the rest



The Abu Ghanem Trial *

Dec 7th, 2007 | Filed by

Hamda was the eighth female relative in six years believed to have been the victim of an ‘honor killing.’… Read the rest



The consolation prize of multiple wives in heaven

Dec 7th, 2007 10:27 am | By

So how does this work?

There are also those who think that Romney’s disowning of past Mormon polygamy is too opportunistic, since the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints does still offer the consolation prize of multiple wives in heaven (just like the sick dream of Mohamed Atta).

Who are all those women? Where do they come from? Are there lots of extra women in heaven who never spent any time as mortals down here? If so mightn’t they be just a little creepy? Do men really want bizarro ‘wives’ who have no idea what life is like on an actual earthy planet? What would they be like to talk to? Of course the idea is that they’re a … Read the rest



She will desist from repeating such venomous writing

Dec 6th, 2007 5:30 pm | By

Sometimes the disgust surges like bile.

Amid continued protests, the pressure on the Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin is continuing to mount, as a prominent Muslim cleric today called for her to apologise for her “anti-Islamic” writings.

He didn’t call for her to, he ordered her to, in no uncertain terms.

[T]he offer to remove the paragraphs from new printings of the bestseller was not enough for Syed Ahmed Bukhari, the chief cleric of New Delhi’s Jama Masjid mosque, who suggested earlier today that Indian Muslims should “not tolerate the infamous authoress Taslima Nasrin on the Indian soil” unless she offered a written apology for what he called her “anti-Islamic publications”.

“The apology must bear her assurance that in future

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HRW Condemns Blaming of Saudi Rape Victim *

Dec 6th, 2007 | Filed by

‘Ministry of Justice’s response to criticism of its unjust verdict has been appalling,’ said Farida Deif.… Read the rest



US Tops World in Per Capita Incarcerations *

Dec 6th, 2007 | Filed by

US jails 751 per 100,000. UK 148 per 100,000, Canada 107, France 85, China 119, Iran 212.… Read the rest



Egyptian Parliamentarian Shocks Clerics *

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Zeinab Radwan said ‘the testimony of a woman is legally equal in weight with a man’s testimony.’… Read the rest



Women’s Rights Activists Stress Secularism *

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Maghreb Women’s March Towards Equality seminar addressed the marginalisation of the Maghreb woman.… Read the rest



Flabbergasting Mysteries Abound *

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Waleed Aly asks: what is so offensive about a teddy bear named Muhammad?… Read the rest



Iranian Hanged Despite Withdrawal of Accusations *

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Capital offences in Iran include serious drug trafficking, apostasy, adultery, homosexual acts between men. … Read the rest



Religion as boa constrictor

Dec 6th, 2007 11:56 am | By

Things are humming in the Maghreb. Excellent.

Human rights activists from Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Mauritania attending a Tunisian seminar last week stressed the need to separate religion from state as “an essential approach to realizing gender equality.” The “Maghreb Women’s March towards Realizing Equality” seminar on November 24th and 25th addressed the marginalisation of the Maghreb woman and the gender gap in each country…Activist Malika Remaoun from Algeria complained about the concessions given to Islamists at the expense of women…Tunisian Balkis Mechri agreed, saying “the battle to realize equality is not only legal, but social as well.” Ourida Chouaki of Algeria, however, warned that secularism in Maghreb societies is mistakenly being perceived as a call to apostasy.

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Let’s not rush into anything now

Dec 6th, 2007 11:34 am | By

Ho hum – a woman says women are equal, male clerics pitch fits.

Zeinab Radwan…announced during a conference on “Citizenship” that “the testimony of a woman is legally equal in weight with a man’s testimony.”…Clerics were swift to condemn Radwan’s statement, as expected. Gamal Qutb, former head of the Fatwa council in Al-Azhar, impugned Radwan’s credibility on Islamic Jurisprudence and warned against tampering with the Shari’a. In his view, it would be insane to continuously alter interpretations of the Quran every time conditions in society human behavior changed.

Oh well quite. Exactly so. It would be stark staring insane to keep on and on and on forever changing interpretations of the Koran simply because conditions changed – what could … Read the rest



Looking for scare quotes

Dec 6th, 2007 10:26 am | By

A comment or attempted explanation on BBC jokes got my curiosity awake.

This still seems to need spelling out for some. In Sudan it is a crime to insult Islam. Gibbons was convicted of this crime. Should it be a crime? No. Given that it is a crime, was Gibbons guilty? Again, no: she didn’t insult Islam. Nevertheless, she was convicted of insulting Islam. In saying so I quote no-one, but simply state a fact. Tim Evans was wrongly convicted of murder, not “murder”.

Which is to say that the BBC wasn’t doing anything risible or marked or noteworthy by reporting that

Gillian Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool, had spent eight days in custody for insulting Islam before eventually being pardoned

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Listening to Women in Afghanistan *

Dec 5th, 2007 | Filed by

‘Unfortunately, the author listens only to those Afghan women who agree with her.’… Read the rest



David Zarnett on Edward Said and Kosovo *

Dec 5th, 2007 | Filed by

Rejecting the imperialism-fascism dichotomy, Said replaced it with an imperialism-fascism equation.… Read the rest