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Forward Bloc wants Taslima deported
2007-08-22
LUCKNOW — The Forward Bloc (FB), a constituent of the Left alliance supporting the United Progressive Alliance at the Centre, has come out openly against the stay of controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen in Kolkata.

West Bengal Assembly Deputy Speaker B.P. Ghosh, who received a memorandum from nine Muslim organisations here yesterday, said that the FB would press for her deportation from India so that nobody should be allowed to hurt the feelings of other people. Naib Imam Eidgah and member of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, Maulana Khalid Rashid led the delegation of Muslim organisations, including the Jamat-e-Islami, the Ulema Council of India and the Jamiat-e-Ulema, to demand the cancellation of TaslimaÂ’s extended visa in India.

Ghosh, who was here to meet the Uttar Pradesh Assembly Speaker Sukhdeo Rajbhar, said: “Secular society does not allow attack on other religions and people are free to have their own faith. I will forward the memorandum to the government for action. I will ask the Centre to pack her off to Bangaldesh.”

"People should be cautious in their free expression so that it does not lead to communal trouble," he added.
Fred noted elsewhere tonight how freedom of thought is the most essential and fundamental freedom: protect that and all your other freedoms follow. Taslima should have, in a country that calls itself a 'democracy', the right to be insulting to another religion, as long as she understands that she might be insulted in turn. What the folks in this article want isn't the right and opportunity to respond, they want her dead. To the extent they can kill/silence/deport her, India isn't yet the democracy that it needs to be.
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#3  People should be cautious in their free expression so that it does not lead to communal trouble

Sounds like the justification for speech codes on most college campuses.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-08-22 16:09  

#2  nobody should be allowed to hurt the feelings of other people

How about Justin Timberlake's feelings?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-08-22 15:38  

#1  Questions are starting top be raised about the deafening silence from women and human rights activists over the assault by a elected state representative on Taslima during her book launch.

These same activists defended free speech loudly when a coalition of Christians and Hindus protested an art exhibition that featured Jesus Christ with semen dripping from his penis into a toilet and the Hindu goddess Durga, with a fetus emerging from her vagina.

Incidently, the state representative, a muslim, has historical ties to those that backed Hyderabad's accession to Pakistan. He has built an office tower that 'coincidently' overlooks a DRDO (military research) facility and has a record of asking detailed technical questions in parliament on Indian defence matters. Many think he is an ISI spy.
Posted by: john frum   2007-08-22 08:58  

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