Entry: Katun? Sunday, February 05, 2006



The front page of today's guardian newspaper. Isu Nabi Muhammad yg dijelmakan dlm kartun masih panas, seperti pisang goreng yg baru ditus keluar  dr kuali. (huhu, tetibe terliur nk mkn goreng pisang.. hehe)

Marah, memang marah, tapi sekurang2nya harus kita bersyukur, nampaknya umat Islam masih ada sensitiviti terhadap agamanya. Barangkali isu2 perang seperti di palastine, Iraq dan negara2 lain, isu2 pencabulan hak2 sebagai seorang Muslim masih belum cukup besar bagi kita untuk bertindak.

Hmm.. tak sabar menanti, melihat tindakan dr negaraku Malaysia yg tercinta.... so far, yg diumumkan di dada akhbar luar negeri, reaksi2 negara2 di middle east, dan indonesia. Negara kita bila pula?? huhu~

Biarlah... kunantikan pembaharuan dlm tampuk pimpinan Malaydia dari kejauhan...


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Cartoon controversy spreads throughout Muslim world

Ewen MacAskill, Sandra Laville and Luke Harding in Berlin
Saturday February 4, 2006

The Guardian Governments across Europe, the Middle East and Asia were reluctantly sucked into the Danish cartoon row yesterday as hundreds of thousands of Muslims took to the streets to protest.The dispute spread to London for the first time. More than 500 people, led by the extremist group al-Ghuraba, formerly al-Mujahiroun, marched to the Danish embassy in Knightsbridge carrying banners calling on Muslims to "massacre" those who insult Islam and chanting: "Britain, you will pay, 7/7 on its way."

Pakistan and Turkey condemned publication of the satirical drawings of the prophet Muhammad, originally published in a Danish newspaper. Underlining the extent of the international divide over the issue, the German government pointedly defended the right of papers across Europe to publish the cartoons, including four in Germany. But the British government, in an unusual divergence from the rest of Europe on such issues, sided with Pakistan and Turkey.
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