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Friday 11 May 2012

Jom Bantah Irshad Manji!


JOM! Kita bantah semua program yang akan diadakan di Malaysia.
Kehadiran Irshad Manji, seorang pengamal Lesbian dan banyak menghina Islam, Allah dan RasulNya dalam tulisan-tulisan beliau, mesti ditentang dan dibantah.
Difahamkan dia akan berada di Borders Bookstore, The Curve, Petaling Jaya esok 12 Mei untuk pelancaran bukunya yang menghina Islam dan Allah.
Kita hadir ramai-ramai untuk bantah secara aman!
Jangan sampai seperti apa yang berlaku di Indonesia – laporan dari Jakarta Post di bawah.
Program asalnya yang hendak diadakan di UIAM telah pun dibatalkan – Tahniah UIAM kerana cepat bertindak.
JAKIM dan KDN MESTI HARAMKAN BUKU INI!
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 The Jakarta Post
The police claim that no one has filed a criminal report following the brutal attack launched by Muslim hard-liners at the LKiS publishing office during a book launch for Canadian author Irshad Manji on Wednesday night.
“We have investigated the scene and found corroborating facts showing that there were attacks and vandalism. However, we haven’t received reports from victims, therefore we haven’t arrested anyone,” Bantul Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Dewi Hartati said on Thursday.
Dewi, however, was clear in calling the attack a criminal act. “Of course it was a crime – five people are being treated,” she said.
She was referring to the people, including Manji’s assistant, Emily, who were injured after hundreds of people from the Indonesian Mujahidin Council (MMI) broke down the door to the office and assaulted participants.
The mob also vandalized the publisher’s office and destroyed copies of Irshad’s books that were on sale.
A representative of the MMI said Irshad’s “liberty and lesbianism” propaganda was unrepentant about the attack, calling Manji “blasphemous” and saying that her teachings were atheist propaganda.
Meanwhile, Bambang Tedy, a leader of the Islam Defender Front (FPI) said that the hard-line group was not involved in Wednesday’s mayhem.
Gadjah Mada University cancelled a discussion involving Manji on Wednesday, citing “security reasons”.
Manji’s book discussion at the Salihara Cultural Center in Jakarta was halted just after it started on Friday night, after local police claimed that the organizers lacked a needed permit.
The Canadian author did speak at a discussion hosted by the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) on Saturday in South Jakarta, under heavy guard from Banser NU, the youth wing of Indonesia’s largest Muslim organization, Nahdlatul Ulama. (swd)

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