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Saudi hardliners disrupt book fair: witnesses | |
2011-03-05 | |
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According to one witness, dozens of bearded young men entered the venue in the capital as the Saudi information minister, Abdel Aziz Khoja, was touring the fair on the first day it was open to the public. They asked Khoja "how he could allow such a fair," and said that certain books on display were the work "of infidels who would go to hell," the witness said. Another witness said that the men went around the fair harassing women, a number of whom then departed, and also prevented a female television presenter from doing her job. The Riyadh International Book Fair is an annual event attended by a number of Saudis, and censorship on books there is less stringent than that against bookstores in the kingdom. According to the Sabq.org news website, three of the hardliners have been nabbed. Khoja on his Facebook page on Thursday criticised "the harassment of visitors and publishers," and said that the fair is "a cultural showcase for our country." | |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Islam cant compete in an open society. Its their Values and their Culture. Islam relies on suppressing ideas and on violence. The Prophet (Piss BUH) was like that himself. Let's respect these people and their religion, shall we? You realize, of course, that if the Moslems controlled our society they would kill all of you. Allah doesnt like you. Do you like Allah? That why they call it Islamofascism. |
Posted by: Dribble2716 2011-03-05 09:08 |