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Bangladesh arrest warrant over blasphemous book
Bangladesh arrest warrant over
By AFP
Published: June 5, 2012
Court issues warrant for writer of novel allegedly containing insulting remarks against Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).
DHAKA: A Bangladeshi court has issued an arrest warrant for the writer of a 2003 novel that allegedly contains insulting remarks against the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), a lawyer said Tuesday.
The court in Dhaka issued the order in response to a petition from a Muslim activist accusing author Salam Azad of hurting religious sentiment in his banned book Bhanga Math (Broken Temple).
We told the court that the book contained slanderous remarks against the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) and Islam. The judge accepted the petition and issued a warrant of arrest, the petitioners lawyer Ekhlas Uddin told AFP.
Dhaka police confirmed the warrant.
Azad told AFP the case was part of a smear campaign against him launched by a senior official from the ruling Awami League party.
I became his target after I protested his grabbing of Hindu property. He has already filed a case against me, he said.
Azad, 48, said the book, published in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata, was banned for blasphemy by the Bangladeshi government in 2004.
The book is alleged to contain insulting remarks about the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) and the Quran.
In May, Bangladesh banned a novel by popular writer Humayun Ahmed for allegedly distorting how the nations first president and his family were murdered in 1975.
Bangladesh arrest warrant over
By AFP
Published: June 5, 2012
Court issues warrant for writer of novel allegedly containing insulting remarks against Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).
DHAKA: A Bangladeshi court has issued an arrest warrant for the writer of a 2003 novel that allegedly contains insulting remarks against the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), a lawyer said Tuesday.
The court in Dhaka issued the order in response to a petition from a Muslim activist accusing author Salam Azad of hurting religious sentiment in his banned book Bhanga Math (Broken Temple).
We told the court that the book contained slanderous remarks against the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) and Islam. The judge accepted the petition and issued a warrant of arrest, the petitioners lawyer Ekhlas Uddin told AFP.
Dhaka police confirmed the warrant.
Azad told AFP the case was part of a smear campaign against him launched by a senior official from the ruling Awami League party.
I became his target after I protested his grabbing of Hindu property. He has already filed a case against me, he said.
Azad, 48, said the book, published in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata, was banned for blasphemy by the Bangladeshi government in 2004.
The book is alleged to contain insulting remarks about the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) and the Quran.
In May, Bangladesh banned a novel by popular writer Humayun Ahmed for allegedly distorting how the nations first president and his family were murdered in 1975.