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Bangladesh
Bangladeshi Muslim editor faces death penalty for moderate views
2006-09-22
A Bangladeshi Muslim journalist arrested in the past for advocating ties with Israel now faces charges of sedition, a crime punishable by death in Bangladesh, and will likely be put on trial by the end of the month, The Jerusalem Post has learned.

In a court session on Tuesday in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, a state-appointed judge ruled that the government's case against Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury could proceed to trial and that the hearings would commence within 15 days. As editor of The Weekly Blitz, an English-language newspaper published in Dhaka, Choudhury aroused the ire of Bangladeshi authorities after he printed articles favorable to Israel and critical of Muslim extremism. Bangladesh does not recognize Israel's existence and refuses to establish diplomatic relations with the Jewish state.

In November 2003, Choudhury was arrested at Dhaka's international airport just prior to boarding a flight on his way to Israel, where he was scheduled to deliver an address on promoting understanding between Muslims and Jews. His visit to Israel would have been the first by a Bangladeshi journalist. Choudhury was charged with sedition, held in prison for 17 months and was reportedly tortured before being freed in April 2005. But the authorities in Bangladesh, which is ruled by a coalition government that includes Islamic extremists, decided to continue pursuing charges against him.
Posted by:Fred

#6  This is another reason why we need a couple of Iowa-class battleships. NOTHING speaks louder than those 16-inch guns, except maybe an ARCLIGHT strike or two. We're being too nice to the muzzies. We need to show them the nasty side of the United States, so they understand what they're up against.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-09-22 19:39  

#5  That's exactly right. Why do people insist on characterizing the problem as if the 'moderate voices of Islam' are being drwoned out? In the broad perspective of things, there are no moderate voices.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-09-22 11:11  

#4  Its obvious that the extremist are setting the agenda throughout the Islamic world because they shout the loudest/threaten the most!!!!!

No, they do so because there is no disagreement, by the very rules of Islam. Mohammed said silence is consent; the silence of the "moderates" is a sign of their consent for what is done in the name of Islam.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-09-22 08:29  

#3  I don't suppose UN Human Rights commission would like to do something about it?
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-09-22 06:38  

#2  Muslim eugenics program in action.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-09-22 06:37  

#1  Its obvious that the extremist are setting the agenda throughout the Islamic world because they shout the loudest/threaten the most!!!!!

We need to see more moderates speaking out!!!!
Posted by: Cheregum Crelet7867   2006-09-22 05:22  

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