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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Deeply Offended Muslims Riot in Bangladesh

Cartoon violence spreads around the globe, and we're not talking about Tom & Jerry.

Police halt B'desh protest over magazine cartoon
Baton-wielding police broke up a protest by hundreds of Islamists in the Bangladeshi capital on Wednesday against a magazine which published a cartoon they said hurt Muslims' religious feelings, witnesses said.
Poor little Muslims. Such delicate sensibilities. It's a wonder how they summon the courage to chop off heads on a regular basis.
Police waded in to halt a march by about 500 demonstrators chanting "death to the editor" and "hang the cartoonist" near Dhaka's national mosque.

Police said the march could not go ahead under the current state of emergency, imposed when an army-backed interim government took charge in January after months of political violence.

The protest came two days after the offending cartoon was printed in "Alpin", a weekly magazine published by Prothom Alo, the country's leading Bangla-language daily.

Police arrested the cartoonist, Arifur Rahman, at his Dhaka home on Tuesday, after Muslim religious leaders complained.
I see a parallel growing in the United States. Muslim "leaders" whine about the slightest of alleged offenses and the authorities hop to it.
The Information Ministry said it had seized copies of the offending magazine issue.

The interim government has pledged to punish the offenders, but urged the people to remain calm and show patience.
Good luck with that. Patience is definitely not a strong suit of the bloodthirsty Islamofascists.
"Definitely it is a conspiracy to ignite unrest in the country. The government will punish the offenders," Mainul Husein, adviser to the interim government in charge of the law and information ministries, told Muslim leaders on Tuesday.

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