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'Sir' title sought for bin Laden to avenge Rushdie knighthood

Islamabad - A hard-line Pakistani parliamentarian and head of a religious political party on Wednesday demanded a  sir  title for Osama bin Laden, the lead of the al-Qaeda terrorist network, in retaliation for Britain knighting author Salman Rushdie....
Posted : Wed, 20 Jun 2007 09:36:01 GMT
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Category : Asia (World)
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Islamabad - A hard-line Pakistani parliamentarian and head of a religious political party on Wednesday demanded a "sir" title for Osama bin Laden, the lead of the al-Qaeda terrorist network, in retaliation for Britain knighting author Salman Rushdie. "Muslims should confer the 'sir' title and all other awards on bin Laden and Mullah Omar in reply to Britain's shameful decision to knight Rushdie," Sami ul Haq, leader of the pro-Taliban Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, said in a statement, referring also to the leader of the Taliban.

Such a move would not only go against the political grain of Britain, who joined in the international effort to drive the Taliban from power and al-Qaeda from their Afghan safe haven in 2001, but it would also break knighthood rules, under which foreigners may not be addressed as sir.

Rushdie, 60, was given the recognition at birthday honours for Britain's Queen Elizabeth II on Saturday, about two decades after his book The Satanic Verses sparked protests in Muslim countries, including Pakistan, in 1989.

The novel also became the subject in the same year of a fatwa, a religious edict, by late Iranian spiritual leader Ayatollah Khomenei, who demanded Rushdie's death.

"Europe and Western nations are intentionally pushing Muslims towards extremism by awarding a nefarious person," Haq said.

The hard-line leader, who is also a parliament member, called upon the Pakistani government to withdraw its support for the US-led war on terrorism.

The honour for Rushdie triggered diplomatic tensions between Islamabad and London Tuesday as the Pakistani Foreign Office summoned Britain's high commissioner to Islamabad, Robert Brinkley, to protest the award.

Britain in return expressed deep concern over comments by a Pakistani minister that the honour could provoke radical Muslims to carry out suicide attacks.

Brinkley had conveyed the "clear message" that, in Britain's view, "nothing can justify suicide bomb attacks," the Foreign Office in London said.

Earlier, thousands of Pakistanis held protest rallies in various cities and burned British flags and effigies of Queen Elizabeth II.

The supporters of a radical Islamic group in the eastern city of Lahore were planning Wednesday to stage a public hanging of an effigy of Rushdie, an Indian-born author who is under constant British police surveillance and has moved house more than 30 times in two decades of hiding.

According to some press reports, British police are reviewing his security after threats from Islamic extremists since his knighthood.

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Dummies
By: Alf Regul , Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:36:10 GMT

For Dummies you can prove anything, Earth is flat, Moon is a cheese God exist, Daemons sleep in green beds, terrorists are nice etc. For normal people you can teach science, mathematics, language, history, respect and tolerance.


Sir
By: SIOE England , Thu, 21 Jun 2007 08:35:03 GMT

Knighthoods are not conferred on dead people, so Sir Osama is inappropriate

http://sioe.wordpress.com/brussels-demo-2007/


Atheism != Religion
By: Paul A , Thu, 21 Jun 2007 08:18:54 GMT

Myahon, please don't lump atheism in with religions. Atheism is a religion only in the sense that 'blad' is a hair colour or not collecting stamps is a hobby. Just check any dictionary, you'll find religion under 'R' if you need some help.

Theism = belief in god(s)
A = without
Atheism = ...?

But in any case this demand is utterly ridiculous as are all of these protests against Mr Rushdie's knighthood. I find the whole concept of knighthoods ridiculous but it clearly has nothing to do with insulting a religion.


Sir
By: Myahon , Wed, 20 Jun 2007 23:07:17 GMT

I agree with Dave here. It's not like Christians would complain to bad if they knighted Trey Parker and Matt Stone who make fun of Jesus all the time. Let alone respond with demands of murder or honoring murderers.

I believe the way you choose a religion is you should here all criticisms of it and then decide if you still believe it. Be it Hindu, Christian, or Athiest.


Vests Are Way Out of Fashion
By: Charlie , Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:47:43 GMT

If only the extremists would just light themselves on fire and leave the rest of us alone... That would be really good for the marshmallow and hot dog industries. Not only could we western infidels work on our godless obesity, the extremists could fly to the bosom of their bearded overlord. Everyone would be just as happy as a pig in clam sauce.


I agree with Dave, but...
By: Eric , Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:44:43 GMT

...all religions lead to this sort of intolerance and oppression. Islamic culture doesn't need to evolve, it needs to be eradicated, along with Christianity. These two religions are the most harmful lies ever invented.


Sir
By: Dave , Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:52:51 GMT

...yes because as we all know, murdering 3000+ people is the same as writing a book.

'Pushed towards extremism'? Puh-lease. Somebody's culture needs to evolve about 500 years.



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