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Afghanistan/South Asia
Islamic protest forces cancellation of Bangladeshi women's swimming contest
2004-12-01
More on this silliness from yesterday...
A national women's swimming competition due to be held in Muslim-majority Bangladesh has been cancelled after protests from an Islamic group, officials said. Sahabuddin Ahmed, general secretary of the Bangladesh Swimming Federation, said officials agreed to cancel the competition late Monday after more than a thousand demonstrators took to the streets of the host town Chandpur in southern Bangladesh. "The local administration of Chandpur district decided to cancel due to threats from an Islamic group," Ahmed told AFP.

The Islamic group, the Anti-Islamic Activities Prevention Committee, had branded the event to be "un-Islamic" and threatened to shut-down the whole area, he said. A message received from the group demanded that women should not be allowed to take part in the Eighth National Long-distance Swimming Competition out of respect for the religious feelings of the country's more than 100 million Muslims. The men's competition is due to go ahead as scheduled. "We had to compromise in order to maintain a peaceful atmosphere here," Taherul Islam, the chief district administrator told AFP. Four women had hoped to take part in the event.

State Minister for Youth and Sports Fazlur Rahman said he hoped the competition could be rearranged within a few months. "We want to do many things in Bangladesh but because of our social infrastructure sometimes we have no other choice but to compromise. I am hopeful that this will not be the same forever," Rahman said. A similar event was held without disruption last year. In July, however, Bangladesh's first women's wrestling competition was cancelled after threats from Islamic groups. Sporting officials described the cancellation as a "triumph for fundamentalism".
"I'm hoping that someday Bangla will be a normal country, no longer infested by people whose turbans are way too tight. When that day comes, we'll no longer be disrupted by the illiterate howlings of our native fascisti. People like Taherul Islam will be able to change their names to something more reasonable, like 'Bob' or 'Herb.' Women will be able to walk the streets unmolested, without having acid thrown in their faces by jilted suiters or retarded siblings. Men will be able to smile, play cards, go bowling, and work at productive jobs. The birds will sing, the sun will shine, and God will stop trying to wash our nation from the face of the earth every year because we'll finally have pleased Him."
Posted by:tipper

#9  I read this site and LGF everyday. I read this one because it covers 100+ topics a day, and I read the other because it covers 5 or 6 topics in tremendous detail (as supplied by the various respondents).

Both are very informative. I can't even recall which site I found first.
Posted by: Crusader   2004-12-01 5:19:32 PM  

#8  Speaking of LGF... what's is the optimal blog size?

Regular commenters, you mean? I'd guess 80-150 over any 3-day period. Perhaps 30-40 within any 2-hour period. Wretchard did (or links to) some research on the question of operational effectiveness for social networks and came up with the 150 persons max figure. Effectiveness begins to fall apart after that figure's breached.
Posted by: lex   2004-12-01 1:34:34 PM  

#7  To be fair, LGF had comments enabled way before Fred did. :-p

But yes, the LGF commentariat has become way overgrown. I am registered over there but rarely drop in anymore. I do have drinks from time o time with the DC lizardoid minions, hopwever...
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-12-01 9:37:06 AM  

#6  Speaking of LGF... what's is the optimal blog size? I expect half of RB regulars are LGF expats.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-12-01 8:06:59 AM  

#5  They said that they cancelled the women's swimming competition as a compromise. Sounds more like it was due to intimidation by a mob of 1000 fanatics.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-12-01 2:11:14 AM  

#4  Remember mens soccer is unislamic according the Osama and Omar.

This was well discussed at LGF for whatever thats worth. I can't see much use in a site that doesn't let you post other than for some entertaiment when things are slow.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-12-01 1:56:39 AM  

#3  I had a dyslexic moment and saw a different headline:

Islamic forces protest cancellation of Bangladeshi women's swimming contest.

Made me think, didn't it?
Posted by: Bryan   2004-12-01 1:45:56 AM  

#2  a "triumph for fundamentalism".

It certainly was. Death to fundis and zealots everywhere.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2004-12-01 1:12:09 AM  

#1  bare wrists and kicking feet are un-islamic
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2004-12-01 1:09:01 AM  

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