No criticism of Islam can be allowed, no. 392 in a continuing series:
Muslim protesters have attacked controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen during a book launch in Andhra Pradesh state in southern India.
Lawmakers and members of a political party assaulted the exiled feminist author as she presented a translation of one of her novels in Hyderabad.
Ms Nasreen, who backed into a corner, said the attack was barbaric but pledged she would not be cowed.
Many Muslims have accused Ms Nasreen of ridiculing Islam.
Ms Nasreen was launching a Telugu language version of a novel at the press club in Hyderabad.
About 100 protesters, including three lawmakers, from the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen party burst in, shouting that the author was “anti-Islam”.
Ms Nasreen backed into a corner as objects rained down and she was threatened with a chair, witnesses said. One witness said Ms Nasreen was slapped.
She was protected by others at the meeting and was later taken to safety by police.
Here’s a report from Indian TV, with video footage of the incident.
A fatwa was issued against her in 1993. Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) – the party responsible for the violence – are threatening to implement it:
“There is a fatwa against her and the fatwa is one and all for the entire Muslim world, whether it is Salman Rushdie or Taslima Nasrin,” MIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi said.
“If Taslima makes another visit to Hyderabad, yes we will try to implement the fatwa on her,” he said.
She’s been living in exile from Bangladesh for 11 years.
[Post title is a quote from Taslima Nasreen’s website.]
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