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31st July
2010
   Everybody Burn-Quran Day...
 
High Court petition asks for a permanent Facebook block in Pakistan

Facebook logoA petition has been filed before the Lahore High Court seeking a permanent ban on Facebook, a social networking website, in Pakistan pointing out introduction of another anti-Islam competition by the website.

The website had already faced an interim ban in country for holding a blasphemous caricature competition.

The petition was filed by Chairman Judicial Activism Panel (JAP) Muhammad Azhar Siddique stating that the website Facebook has again announced a contest named Everybody Burn-Quran Day and also displayed blasphemous pictures of Khana-e-Kaaba. In view of the facts submitted above, it is respectfully prayed to block/ban Facebook permanently in Pakistan.

He also prayed that the authorities in Pakistan be directed to this effect that no material with respect to blasphemy of any religion be published, displayed, visualised or aired in country.

Doves....Not

Based on article from islamophobia-watch.com

On September 11, members of the Dove World Outreach Center – a Gainesville, Florida church – plan to burn copies of the Koran to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

The protest is just the latest in a series of provocative actions from the self-described New Testament Church, which seems as interested in getting attention as it is in sharing the Word with the world.

 

15th September
2010
 Updated:  Burning Bridges...
 
Dove World Outreach Center planned to burn copies of the Koran

dove world outreach centerA small US church says it will defy international condemnation and go ahead with plans to burn copies of the Koran on the 9/11 anniversary.

The top US commander in Afghanistan warned troops' lives would be in danger if the Dove World Outreach Center in Florida went ahead.

Gen David Petraeus, the top US commander in Afghanistan, said on Monday that the action could cause problems not just in Kabul, but everywhere in the world. It is precisely the kind of action the Taliban uses and could cause significant problems.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the church's plan was disrespectful and disgraceful.

Muslim countries and Nato have also hit out at the move.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Tuesday that any type of activity like that that puts our troops in harm's way would be a concern.

Nato chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen blasted the plans, telling reporters that burning Korans violated the Nato alliance's values.

And the US Attorney General, Eric Holder, called the idea idiotic and dangerous.

But organiser, Pastor Terry Jones said: We must send a clear message to the radical element of Islam.

Dr Jones - author of a book entitled Islam is of the Devil - has said he understands the general's concerns but that it was time for America to quit apologizing for our actions and bowing to kings.

News of the bonfire has also sparked protests in Afghanistan and Indonesia. In Kabul on Monday, about 500 protesters chanted long live Islam and death to America as they set fire to an effigy of Jones. Thousands of mostly Muslim demonstrators rallied around Indonesia at the weekend.

The role of Islam in America has become a hot button issue with social and political implications. While most Americans would probably take issue with exhortations to burn the Koran, there is clearly widespread concern about the influence of Islam.

Update: Website Censored

10th September 2010. Based on article from wired.com

rackspace logo The website of the church that was planning to burn a Koran on Saturday to commemorate 9/11 was removed from the internet after its hosting service claimed the site violated its terms of service agreement.

The removal of the doveworld.org site comes as President Barack Obama urged the Florida pastor not to burn the Koran on the 9-year anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. This could increase the recruitment of individuals who would be willing to blow themselves up in American cities or European cities, Obama said.

Rackspace, of San Antonio Texas and the web hosting service in question, pulled the plug on the Dove World Outreach Center's site at midnight over what it said was a terms of service breach. Its terms of service agreement prohibits using Rackpace servers if such usage incites violence, threatens violence, or contains harassing content or hate speech.

Dan Goodgame, a Rackspace spokesman, said that the company reserved the right to stop hosting Jones' hate speech as of Thursday morning. He said Rackspace was protecting its right not to associate and do business with Jones under the company's terms of service contract.

Jones said Rackspace's decision was an indirect attack on our freedom of speech.

Update: Dove of Peace Restored

10th September 2010. Based on article from independent.co.uk

dove world outreach center logoThe fundamentalist pastor who promised to mark the anniversary of the September 11 attacks by burning hundreds of copies of the Koran has pulled the plug on his stunt, in the face of blanket condemnation from world leaders and a warning from Interpol that Christians around the world were at risk of violent revenge attacks.

As anger mounted against the obscure Florida church, called the Dove World Outreach Centre, Pastor Terry Jones said he was changing his plan, following a meeting with local Muslim leaders.

Earlier, Barack Obama and the Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, had led a chorus of condemnation at the proposed book-burning which only intensified through the day, amid claims that it had already prompted killings in Iraq.

In the news conference announcing his decision, the pastor claimed that he decided to cancel his protest in exchange for a deal to move a planned Islamic centre and mosque away from New York's Ground Zero. The imam planning the centre, however, quickly denied any such deal.

The cancellation came as reports emerged from Baghdad of an apparent revenge attack on Iraq's only operating Anglican church, St George's. According to two eyewitnesses, up to four people were killed after gunmen opened fire on guards outside the church, which lies in a compound just outside the comparative safety of the Green Zone.

Update: Bored of the Westboro Baptists even when they burn a Koran

12th September 2010. Based on article from cjonline.com

God Hates You placardThe burning of a Quran and an American flag Saturday by members of Westboro Baptist Church drew little visible interest. Instead of the hoards of media representatives that descended on Florida, only a handful of area reporters turned out at noon for Westboro's burning.

I'm glad it didn't get a lot of publicity and it didn't draw a lot of people to the church, said Imam Omar Hazim, of the Islamic Center of Topeka: It seemed people in Topeka ignored what they were doing. Members of Topeka's Islamic community were absent from the event. Hazim said that was by design.

Mayor Bill Bunten, who was at home watching The University of Kansas football game during the burning, said national attention on Westboro Baptist is waning.

The fool in Florida one-upped them, Bunten said, referring to the Rev. Terry Jones, of the Dove Outreach Center church in Gainesville, Florida: They were apparently tagging along on his idea, so the fellow in Florida had stolen the stage, so to speak.

Update: A few pages ripped assunder

12th September 2010. Based on article from news.brisbanetimes.com.au

US SenateA small Christian group tore a few pages from a Koran in a protest outside the White House on Saturday to denounce what they called the charade of Islam as they marked the anniversary of 9/11.

Part of why we're doing that, please hear me: the charade that Islam is a peaceful religion must end, said Randall Terry, one of the six members in the group.

Another activist, Andrew Beacham, read out a few Koran passages calling for hatred towards Christians and Jews, and then ripped those pages from an English paperback edition of the Islamic holy book.

He carefully put the torn pieces into a plastic bag, in order not to litter, and said: The only reason I will not burn it at the White House is because to burn anything on the Capitol grounds is a felony.

Update: A couple of burned Korans

13th September 2010.  From islamophobia-watch.com

Michigan state sealA national Islamic group has called for an FBI investigation after a burned Quran, pages allegedly covered in feces, was found Saturday at an East Lansing mosque frequented by the Michigan State University community.

To have the Quran burned at a mosque is equivalent to having a cross burned at a black church, said Dawud Walid, executive director of the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, referring to an intimidation tactic frequently used during the civil rights movement by those opposed. He has asked the FBI to consider the burning a hate crime.

Meanwhile in Tennessee, the Rev. Bob Old vowed to stick with his plan to burn the Quran. On Saturday, despite the national tempest and opposition from conservative Christian leaders including Middle Tennessee pastors, Old carried out his plan. But for all the controversy and hype, his Quran burning took place in front of just a handful of people, most of them from the media.

Old and the Rev. Danny Allen stood together in Old's backyard, answering what they say was a message from God. The pair soaked two copies of the Quran and one other Islamic text with lighter fluid, ignited them and watched the books disintegrate into ashes. This is a book of hate, not a book of love, Old said, holding the Quran, before setting it afire. It's a false book, it's a false prophet (Muhammad) and it's false Scripture.

Three protesters stood across the street from Old's home, holding signs that read My husband fights terrorism and your actions perpetuate it and Proud of my country but ashamed of my neighbors.

Update: Violence in Afghanistan

13th September 2010.  Based on article from independent.co.uk

Afghanistan flagTwo protesters were killed and several more injured as for a third straight day violent demonstrations swept Afghanistan in response to the threats made by a US church to burn copies of the Koran.

Chanting Death to America and Death to Christians, about 500 demonstrators clashed with Afghan security forces in Logar province, south of Kabul, pelting them with stones until the soldiers opened fire, killing two and wounding five others. Few protesters were aware that the Koran burning by the pastor of a small church in Florida had been called off, and some warned of more violence to come.

The [district] governor must give us an assurance that the church is not going to burn the Koran, otherwise we will attack foreign troop bases in our thousands, Mohammad Yahya, one of the protesters, said. For his part, the governor, Mohammad Amin Rahim, said he had tried to convince demonstrators that the burning would not go ahead but the demonstrators were not convinced and attacked us.

Update: Roll Up, Roll Up, for Easy Offence

15th September 2010.  Based on article from dailymail.co.uk

paul stewartAn Australian lawyer has contributed to the US pastor's plan to burn the Koran by allegedly smoking holy books and posting the videos on YouTube.

Brisbane-based lawyer Alex Stewart is seen smoking what appear to be joints made up of pages from the Koran and the Bible filled with (lawn) grass.

He was shown lighting up his religious joints under the YouTube title: Bible or Koran - Which Burns Best?

He gave the Bible a seven out of 10 for its burning qualities, and said it was better than the Koran which left him feeling sick. Stewart says burning religious books is no big deal and that people need to get over it.

But since his video attracted approbation from around the world, Stewart - who appeared in the video wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the words I'm an atheist, Thank God - has gone into hiding.

The president of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, Ikebal Patel, said: I think it's highly offensive that he has done this to two of the holiest books in the world. It does not in any way add value to trying to promote world peace and the consideration of different views, especially when there are heightened tensions around the anniversary of September 11 and the Eid el Fitr (end of Ramadan) celebrations.

Sheik Muhammad Wahid, president of the Islamic Association of Australia, said: We condemn the video and our feelings have been hurt by this man's actions.

Stewart told Queensland's Courier Mail newspaper before he fled from his Brisbane home that the video was a joke and he does not do drugs. He insisted that the green substance he showed in a plastic bag before rolling it up in the torn-out pages was actually grass clippings.

The video has been censored and removed from YouTube.

Update: Another burnt Koran

15th September 2010.  Based on article from islamophobia-watch.com

Chicago police are investigating the discovery of a burnt copy of the Quran found outside the Muslim Community Center on the Northwest Side to determine if the book was damaged in a hate crime.

Update: 18 Protestors shot by police

16th September 2010.  Based on article from independent.co.uk

India flagThe long-troubled state of Kashmir suffered one of its bloodiest days when at least 18 people were killed and more than a hundred injured as security forces opened fire on protesters in confrontations across the valley.

As politicians in Delhi debated whether to ease a bitterly controversial law that provides effective immunity to troops, Indian forces again responded to widespread demonstrations with deadly force. Related articles

The protests, which saw tens of thousands of people ignore a curfew and take to the streets, were at least partly in anger over reports that copies of the Koran had been burnt in the US. A police officer also lost his life.

Update: The Bill

22nd September 2010. Based on article from dailymail.co.uk

dove world outreach centerThe maverick preacher who sparked an international crisis over plans to burn the Koran has been hit with a £100,000 bill to cover the cost of police security for the stunt.

More than 200 police, including members of a SWAT team, were on duty outside the church in Florida where Jones planned his mass burning of the Holy Book.

The huge security operation was put into place even though Jones called off the burning protest that had been condemned by President Obama and the Vatican.

City officials in Gainesville said they planned to send Jones the security bill.

But Jones has said he will not pay the police bill.

Update: Vengeful Pakistan

24th September 2010. Based on article from cathnewsindia.com

Pakistan flagA Pentecostal church in Karachi has been attacked and vandalized by militants still angry over a threat to burn Qur'ans in the United States earlier this month.

Nine copies of the Bible, three hymn books and three wooden crosses were found burnt on Sept. 18 at the Nasri Pentecostal Church in Shah Latif Town, Karachi.

 

24th September
2010
 Update:  With All Due Disrespect...
 
Six Tyneside men arrested for burning Koran in YouTube video

Burning bookSix Tyneside men have been arrested after filming themselves apparently burning copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Police said the men, all from the Gateshead area, were detained after a video appeared on the internet. They were arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred and released on bail pending further inquiries.

In a joint statement, Northumbria Police and Gateshead Council said: The kind of behaviour displayed in this video is not representative of our community as a whole. Our community is one of mutual respect and we continue to work together with community leaders, residents and people of all faiths and beliefs to maintain good community relations.

In the video a group of men wearing tea towels are seen pouring fuel over what appear to be copies of the Koran and setting light to them.

Police side step the law reflecting the latest wishes of parliament on the subject of religious hatred

Based on article from blog.indexoncensorship.org by Padreig Reidy

The Gateshead men, apparently English Defence League supporters, were arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred. Not religious hatred.

Legally speaking, it is at least technically possible to arrest someone of incitement to religious hatred. So why did the police not use this power in a case where the target was a religious text?

Back in 2005, when the Incitement to Racial and Religious Hatred Bill was being debated, secularists campaigning against the bill worked to make the bill pretty much unworkable in practice. Consequently, Section 29j of the Act states:

Nothing in this Part shall be read or given effect in a way which prohibits or restricts discussion, criticism or expressions of antipathy, dislike, ridicule, insult or abuse of particular religions or the beliefs or practices of their adherents, or of any other belief system or the beliefs or practices of its adherents, or proselytising or urging adherents of a different religion or belief system to cease practising their religion or belief system.

So are the police not even using this legislation? Were the Gateshead arrests made under the guise of racial hatred because they felt more likely to secure a conviction?

A source tells me the police are claiming that the burning of the Koran itself is the crux of the arrest: not the posting on YouTube. But I cannot imagine how the burning of a book, no matter how precious that book is to some people, is a crime in and of itself. And I certainly don't understand how it's a race crime.

 

8th October
2010
 Update:  Burning Hate...
 
French man charged with new blasphemy over Koran burning

France flagA man who filmed himself burning the Koran and urinating on it to put out the flames is to appear in court in eastern France, charged with incitement to religious hatred.

In the film, which was posted on the Internet, the 30-year-old blogger from Bischheim near Strasbourg is seen sitting in his living room wearing a devil's mask and tearing pages out of a copy of the Koran to make paper airplanes.

He then throws the airplanes at two upended boxes, arranged to look like the Twin Towers in New York, before burning the book on his balcony and urinating on it.

The man faces up to five years in prison after being identified by police using his telephone number which is visible in the images.

He claims full responsibility. He says he's not a right-wing extremist but that in France he can burn the Koran, just as he can burn a Winnie the Pooh book, without worrying about the consequences, Strasbourg deputy prosecutor Gilles Delorme told Reuters.

The French Muslim Council (CFCM) said it would file a complaint against the blogger, but called on French Muslims to remain vigilant and face this series of provocations with calm.

 

9th November
2010
 Update:  Burning Issues...
 
ACLU to sue company denying free speech to Koran burning employee

aclu logoThe American Civil Liberties Union is suing NJ Transit for firing an 11-year employee after he burned a Koran in a Ground Zero mosque protest in September, according to NJ.com.

On the ninth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, then-NJ Transit employee Derek Fenton was photographed burning three pages of a Koran in front of the space where the proposed Ground Zero mosque will be built. Soon after, he was fired from NJ Transit for violating their 'ethics' codes.

The ACLU is saying that Fenton deserves his job back, as NJ Transit has infringed on his right to free speech, the website reports.

If you allow governments to censor one kind of speech, you open the door to censorship of all kinds of speech, Deborah Jacobs, executive director of the ACLU in New Jersey, told the site. Our individual right to free speech depends on everybody having it.

When the train line fired Fenton, it released a statement saying that, NJ Transit concluded that Mr. Fenton violated his trust as a state employee.

 

21st January
2011
   Eating Out Dinner Party...
 
Man arrested for Koran burning in Carlisle

Dove Outreach CentreA man has been arrested after a Koran was allegedly burned during an anti-Islamic demonstration in Carlisle. He was held after he was reported to have stood on a street in the city centre loudly making pronouncements against the Muslim religion in front of a large crowd.

The man is then alleged to have set fire to the Koran he was holding before discarding it on the floor and hurrying away.

A spokesman for Cumbria Police confirmed that a 32-year-old man has been arrested. He added: Just after midday on Wednesday, police received reports that a Koran was being burned by a man in Carlisle city centre. Police have seized the remains of the book and a 32-year-old male has been arrested on suspicion of using racially aggravated threatening words or behaviour. The man remains in police custody where he is helping officers with their inquiries.

A shop worker who did not wish to be named said: I think it probably had something to do with the right-wing American who has been banned from the country.

This was referring to the  controversial American preacher, Pastor Terry Jones, who caused an international storm by threatening to burn the Koran who has just been banned from visiting the United Kingdom.

He was refused a visa by the Home Office under laws forbidding entry to people who may incite hatred. He had been invited to England by a group called England Is Ours, next month. He was to have spoken at a series of demonstrations against the expansion of Islam and the construction of mosques in the UK.

Update: Luke Jones

31st January 2011. See article from presstv.ir

A US pastor banned from entering Britain is to send his son as his representative to deliver his words to the audience there following a Home Secretary decision that he is not conducive to the public good.

Terry Jones's son, Luke, who is also a pastor at the Dove World Outreach Centre in Florida is to go to England on behalf of his father to deliver his speech in the second week of February on the expansion of Islam in Milton Keynes, Bucks.

 

22nd January
2011
 Updated:  Gateshead Dinner Party...
 
Koran burners not prosecuted as there was no evidence that anyone was actually upset by the stunt

Crown Prosecution ServiceSeven men accused of burning a copy of the Koran in a Gateshead pub car park will face no further action.

The men were detained in September after a video appeared on the internet.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said there was not sufficient evidence for a realistic chance of conviction.

It said it had looked at a number of areas for possible prosecution but there was insufficient evidence.

The CPS said it could not identify who had recorded and posted the video online, there was no evidence threatening behaviour was used and there was no evidence anyone present was upset by what they saw.

 

27th March
2011
 Updated:  Koran Guilty...
 
Florida church burns a copy of the Koran

highly inflammableA controversial US preacher oversaw the burning of a copy of the Koran in a small Florida church after finding the Muslim holy book guilty of crimes.

The burning was carried out by pastor Wayne Sapp under the supervision of Terry Jones, who last September drew sweeping condemnation over his plan to ignite a pile of Korans on the anniversary of September 11, 2001 attacks.

The event was presented as a trial of the book in which the Koran was found guilty and executed. The jury deliberated for about eight minutes. The book, which had been soaking for an hour in kerosene, was put in a metal tray in the center of the church, and Sapp started the fire with a barbecue lighter. The book burned for around 10 minutes while some onlookers posed for photos.

Jones said he had been trying to give the Muslim world an opportunity to defend their book, but did not receive any answer. He said he felt that he couldn't have a real trial without a real punishment.

Fewer than 30 people attended.

Update: Censure

24th March 2011. See article from app.com.pk

Pakistan flagThe lawmakers of Pakistan's Balochistan Assembly unanimously passed a resolution against the supposed desecration of the Quran in the US.

The resolution read that this house strongly condemns American cleric act of blasphemy by desecrating the Holy Quran in Florida. It demanded of the federal government to take up the issue at the international level.

Update: Pakistan takes the bait

27th March 2011. See article from thenews.com.pk

The supposed desecration the Quran by Pastor Terry Jones in Florida has, predictably enough, triggered protests across Pakistan.

Rallies and marches have been held in towns and cities everywhere, with the incident adding to the anger against the US and to the hatred that so many feel for the country. The distinction between the act of an individual and a nation is hazy in the minds of many, especially when the issue of drone attacks continues and there is a strong sense that Washington determines far too much about policies in the country and the decisions taken by our government. In such an environment, it is easy to whip up passions and there are many forces which specialise in doing just that.

In many places, members of the Christian community have joined in with the protests to condemn the incident.

 

2nd April
2011
 Update:  Murderous Revenge...
 
Afghan mob kills seven UN workers in revenge for Florida Koran burning

UN logoAt least seven foreign workers have died after hundreds of angry protesters stormed a United Nations building in Afghanistan Friday in retaliation against the largely unnoticed burning of a Quran by a fringe American pastor in Florida last month.

The violence began when demonstrators gathered at the Blue Mosque in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif after Friday prayers and marched toward the headquarters of the UN mission. A small group reportedly broke away from the main crowd and overwhelmed security personnel at the compound, seizing weapons from the guards and firing on the embassy.

This was an outrageous and cowardly attack against UN staff which cannot be justified under any circumstances and I condemn it in the strongest possible terms, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said. Ban confirmed that UN employees have been killed, though he said the details are not completely clear.

Reports are circulating that those killed included local and foreign employees, UN guards and Nepalese Gurkha soldiers hired to protect the building. Two of the foreign workers were beheaded while the others were shot.

Popular Afghan television channel Tolo TV reported that the top UN official in the city, Staffan de Mistura, was among the victims. But Mistura's actual condition has yet to be confirmed.

Meanwhile in Pakistan

See article from christiantoday.com

Pakistan flagThe Koran burning also prompted protests by Muslims in Pakistan in which they burned the American flag and shouted slogans against the US.

Last week, St Thomas church in Wah Cantt was attacked by a group of Muslims who tried to break through the front door and set fire to the building.

The church's pastor, Father Yousaf, said: This is a reaction of the desecration of the Koran in Florida. Although the Catholic Church has officially condemned the incident and we have also displayed a banner outside the church condemning the incident, still the innocent people are facing the consequences.

According to Spero News, churches in the Wah Cantt area have been advised by police to install security cameras and hire Christian security guards.

 

3rd April
2011
 Update:  Murderous Revenge...
 
Afghan mob kills 10 and injures 78 in revenge for Florida Koran burning

Afghanistan flagA second day of violence in Afghanistan saw at least ten deaths, 78 injured and at least 17 arrests as protesters clash with security forces in Kandahar.

The Taliban has reportedly claimed responsibility for the killings, saying they were part of a campaign of violence in the run up to presidential elections.

The widespread violence is nominally in response to the burning of a Koran by Florida pastor Terry Jones, but surely must underpin wider issues.

The radical pastor said that he was now considering putting Mohammed on trial for his next day of judgement publicity event.

In an interview at his Dove World Outreach Center, the pastor admitted that he was saddened by the Afghan attacks, but added that he would burn the Koran again if given the chance. He told the New York Times: It was intended to stir the pot; if you don't shake the boat, everyone will stay in their complacency.

President Barack Obama has spoken about the violence but did not mention Pastor Jones. He said: We stress the importance of calm and urge all parties to reject violence and resolve differences through dialogue.

Demonstrations against the Koran burning also took place in Pakistan.

 

4th April
2011
 Update:  Holding Afghan Coats...
 
Concerns that the Afghan president is stoking unrest over the American Koran burning

hamid karzaiThe Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, appears to have furthered the violent protests in Afghanistan after calling on the US Congress to condemn a Christian preacher's burning of the Qur'an.

The Afghan president, in a meeting on with the US ambassador and the US commander of Nato forces in the country, demanded that the top US lawmaking body should condemn Jones.

Analysts are concerned that the president is pandering to the demands of anti-western protesters rather than attempting to quell violence that has already cost dozens of lives.

Karzai has been criticised by some for drawing attention to the Qur'an fire in the first place. Though it was largely ignored by the media, Karzai issued a press release on 24 March, four days after the book-burning in Gainsville, Florida, condemning the crime against a religion and entire Muslim umma [community]. He said the US and UN should bring to justice the perpetrators of this crime.

On Sunday violence continued in the Taliban heartland city of Kandahar, with at least one person killed, while protests also raged in Jalalabad.

Update: Koran burning in Iran

12th April 2011. See article from mypetjawa.mu.nu

Two anonymous young men in Iran, one Iranian and one Afghan, have burned a Koran in protest. This seven-and-a-half minute long video shows the two men, their faces obscured, holding the Muslim holy book and reading prepared statements. They say that Arabs have foisted this book and their homelands and because of it they have gone backwards for 1400 years. They say they dislike the Koran and want it to disappear, adding Viva freedom!

See video

 

5th April
2011
 Update:  Burning Censorship...
 
Now US considers a defamation of religion law

US SenateSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid says congressional lawmakers are discussing taking some action in response to the Koran burnings of a Tennessee pastor that led to killings at the U.N. facility in Afghanistan and sparked protests across the Middle East, Politico reports.

Ten to 20 people have been killed, Reid said Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation: We'll take a look at this of course. As to whether we need hearings or not, I don't know.

Sen. Lindsey Graham said Congress might need to explore the need to limit some forms of freedom of speech, in light of Tennessee pastor Terry Jones' Quran burning, and how such actions result in enabling U.S. enemies.

I wish we could find a way to hold people accountable. Free speech is a great idea, but we're in a war, Graham told CBS' Bob Schieffer on Face the Nation Sunday.

 

9th April
2011
 Update:  Tit for Tat...
 
Man in Pakistan tears up Bible outside church

bible of easy offence In apparent retaliation of the burning of a Quran in Florida, a Muslim youngster tore pages from a copy of the Bible at the entrance of a Lahore church and also tried to burn it before being caught red-handed.

The incident happened outside Saint Joseph's Church as Christians were busy in their religious services ahead of Good Friday.

Police told The Express Tribune that the youth, identified as Akhtar Hussain, went berserk when security detail stopped him from entering the church premises and started tearing the Christian book.

The police said they registered a case against the accused under section 295-A of the Pakistan Penal Code and arrested him. The offence carries a maximum penalty 10 years. jail.

During preliminary investigation, the man confessed that he tried to enter the church several times but could not because of tight security. Police said he had plans to tear the book in the main hall of the church during the service.

He told investigators that he had committed the act in retaliation of the burning of the Quran in Florida and silence of Pakistani government over it.

Meanwhile

See article from news.in.msn.com

Pakistani police have arrested a man in the central Punjab province under the controversial blasphemy law for allegedly burning pages of a book with religious teachings.

Police filed a case against Ghulam Mustafa following a complaint from Saeedi, a cleric of a mosque. who alleged that some children assembled outside Mustafas house and said that pages of the Quran had been burnt there. Saeedi said he went to Mustafas house and found him standing near a tandoor (earthen oven) that contained some charred pages. A mob wanted to lynch Mustafa but he was handed over to police. However, there were a few burnt pages of a childrens learning book containing holy words and not the pages of the Holy Quran, Saeedi said.

 

16th April
2011
 Updated:  A Burning Challenge to Democracy...
 
Election candidate gets Koran burning charges dropped

welsh assembly logo A British National Party election candidate accused of publicly burning a copy of the Koran has been freed after the charge against him was unexpectedly dropped. He had uploaded a video of his burning a Koran in a private garage saying: I am burning the Holy Koran and I hope that you Muslims are watching.

Sion Owens was arrested and charged at the weekend under Section 29 (probably meant Section 4A) of the the much abused Public Order Act. The BNP candidate in next month's Welsh Assembly elections spent the weekend in custody.

He has been warned that police are continuing to investigate the alleged incident and to expect further action. It is understood that his release was due to a technicality regarding the Act under which he was arrested and charged.

Offsite Update: Koran burning was on a private video and was not made public

16th April 2011. Based on article from spiked-online.com by Patrick Hayes

Something very odd happened at the weekend. A 40-year-old member of the far-right British National Party (BNP) was arrested for burning a copy of the Koran in his own back garden. Yes, it is apparently now a crime to express your disdain for a certain religious faith in the privacy of your own home. But that's not the end of it. What makes this case especially odd is that the man in question - Sion Owens - was reported to the police by a broadsheet newspaper that claims to be liberal: the Observer. Since when has it been the job of the respectable, left-leaning press to grass people up to the cops for alleged speech crimes?

When spiked looked into this strange story, we discovered that there are some major disagreements at the Observer in relation to it. The crime correspondent defended the Observer's actions, but one of the paper's top columnists questioned the wisdom of reporting a private expression of ideas to the authorities.

Owens, a senior member of the BNP who lives in south Wales, does seem to be an odd individual. Going into his garden, placing a Koran in a metal Quality Street box, dousing it with flammable liquid and then setting it alight while a colleague filmed him - it was a stupid and childish act. However, it was done in a private garden. So regardless of the fact that it was videoed, this was a form of private expression, and therefore none of the state's business.

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12th May
2011
 Updated:  Freedom of Speech Retained in France...
 
Court finds that burning the Koran as a critique of terrorism was lawful

France flagA French court has acquitted a blogger of a charge of provoking discrimination related to burning a copy of the Qur'an in an internet broadcast and urinating on the book.

The court in the north-eastern city of Strasbourg found that Ernesto Rojas Abbate had been acting within the boundaries of freedom of expression when he used the Qur'an as a prop in a simulation of the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks on New York.

Filming himself with a webcam on October 2, Abbate made a paper aircraft with pages from the Qur'an and launched it at two glasses representing the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre. He then burnt the aircraft and the book and urinated on them, to quench the flames.

The Mosque of Strasbourg and a local anti-racism organisation had pressed charges against the man. But the court ruled the video was aimed at terrorist acts and not the wider Muslim community, which could not be assimilated with the terrorist acts.

Update: ...BUT...

12th May 2011. See article from islamineurope.blogspot.com

European Parliament logoThe European Parliament has stripped parliamentary immunity from French far-right MEP Bruno Gollnisch, to enable a complaint of incitement to racial hatred to be investigated.

French authorities will now interview Gollnisch after asking for the move, following a complaint over an October 2008 press release issued by Rhone-Alpes regional authorities near Lyon, which Gollnisch led, that cited the invasion of our land and the destruction of our culture and values by Islam.

The International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism launched the complaint, and the European Parliament decided that, as the case related to Gollnisch's activities as a regional councillor, applying parliamentary immunity to such a situation 'would constitute an undue extension of those rules', a statement said.

 

27th October
2011
 Update:  Outrageous but not Hateful...
 
French appeals court confirms the acquittal of a man charged with inciting racial hatred over a Koran burning video

France flagA French appeals court has confirmed the acquittal of a man accused of inciting racial hatred after posting an Internet video of himself burning a Koran and then urinating on it.

Ernesto Rojas Abbate was arrested in October 2010 after posting footage of himself wearing a devil mask and tearing pages from the Islamic holy book before setting it on fire and later urinating on it to extinguish the flames.

Prosecutors, who had been seeking a three-month suspended sentence and 1,000 euro ($1,400) fine, appealed after a court acquitted him in May on charges of inciting racial hatred.

The appeals court ruled that, while the video was wilfully outrageous and deliberately provocative, there was no evidence Rojas Abbate had intended to arouse feelings of hostility... aimed at provoking discrimination, hate, or violence towards Muslims.

His lawyer, Renaud Bettcher, hailed the ruling, saying: In a secular and republican society, it is incomprehensible that my client was prosecuted. Blasphemy does not exist in France.