Saturday, February 14, 2009

It Was Twenty Years Ago Today


The Ayatollah taught the band to play ...

Rushdie book was "the catalyst for the emergence of a stronger sense of Muslim identity in Britain"

From Jihad Watch:

The irony continues: While in the West people are today celebrating Valentine's Day, in the Islamic world, February 14 signifies the day that free speech was officially threatened with death from the Islamic world -- exactly 20 years today.

"Anniversary of Rushdie book fatwa," from Reuters, February 14:

It is 20 years since Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa against the author Salman Rushdie after the publication of The Satanic Verses.

The novel's release led to widespread protest by Muslims who regarded it as blasphemous, including public burning of the book.

Rushdie had to live in hiding and under special protection for several years.

And while he is now able to live a more public life, he says the affair remains "an albatross around his neck".

Last year, he told BBC's Newsnight that he was considering writing a book about the experience.

Nine days after The Satanic Verses was published in Britain in September 1988, it was banned in India.

Attacks

Muslims who wanted the book withdrawn in Britain burned a copy at a demonstration in Bradford's main square.

Protests gathered pace in various countries, and on 14 February 1989, the Iranian revolutionary leader issued the fatwa.

"Happy Valentine's Day!" - straight from the mullocracy.
There were attacks on people involved in translating or publishing the book.

Although Iran said this week that the fatwa remains valid, the official line laid down in 1998 was that the death sentence should no longer be pursued.

BBC arts correspondent Lawrence Pollard said the controversy over the book could be seen as a defining moment for British society, both for race relations and freedom of speech.

"[It was] the catalyst for the emergence of a stronger sense of Muslim identity in Britain," he said. "Protestors had an issue around which to rally."

"Until that time there had been assumed support for the broad principle of free speech, the Rushdie affair introduced the question of how far free expression should be limited to avoid offending religious feelings in a multicultural society," he added.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's still alive and I'm stuck down here with Mo ... Oh no! Here come another 72 virgin demons with red-hot pokers for peckers... Aaarghhh!!!

Pastorius said...

Meanwhile, Ayatollah, have you seen the hottie Rushdie is boinking?

http://www.evilbeetgossip.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/padma_salman.jpg

Anonymous said...

Her tits are overdeveloped. Has she got a kid sister?

...Ouuuch!!! Great balls of fire!! Here comes number 24

Anonymous said...

Pastorius,

They actually got divorced in 2007. I'm sure Rushdie has found some other hot infidel to bang.

Pastorius said...

Yeah, but I don't know who the new one is and I'm trying to make the Ayatollah jealous. So, shhhh.

Anonymous said...

Dont you remember, she was Babe of the week here not so long ago

Pastorius said...

Of course I remember. She's been babe of the week twice. One time we used a pic with her tits showing, and I had to have my wife take out the nipples by making her hair fall further down her chest.

My wife was like, "Why am I doing this again?"

Cuz she's hot.