Saturday, October 20, 2012

Legal Project News Clips: 10/08/12 –10/14/12



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 Legal Project News Clips: 10/08/12 –10/14/12

News Clips that Shouldn't be Missed:
The straw that may break the camel's back of Pakistan's blasphemy code  
·         Sayah, Reza, Shaan Khan and Ashley Fantz.  "Next two days crucial for Pakistani teen activist's recovery," CNN, October 13, 2012.
Al-Qaida leader continues to exploit controversial film  
·         Staff Writer.  "Al-Qaida leader calls for holy war on US and Israel over anti-Islamic film," The Guardian (UK), October 13, 2012.
Limiting free speech rights in the West
·         Turley, Jonathan.  "Shut up and play nice: How the Western world is limiting free speech," The Washington Post, October 12, 2012.
Another Saudi attempt to censor free speech on Islam
·         Williams, Christopher.  "Anti-Islam film prompts Saudi call for net censorship body," The Telegraph (UK), October 11, 2012.

Other Clips:
More bounties on filmmakers of controversial film
·         AP Staff.  "Afghan religious figure offers $300,000 bounty to anyone who kills anti-Islam filmmaker," The Province (Canada), October 10, 2012.
Koran burning pastor may be kept from Canada
·         Godfrey, Tom.  "Qur'an-burning pastor faces possible border trouble," Toronto Sun (Canada), October 8, 2012.
Pakistani official claims U.S. Administration arrested Nakoula because of Muslim pressure
·         Imtiaz, Huma.  "Anti-Islam film: Malik claims credit for producer's arrest," Express Tribune (Pakistan), October 7, 2012.
Raiots in Tanzania over defiled Koran
·         James, Bernard.  "Chaos hits Dar as boy defiles Quran," The Citizen (Tanzania), October 13, 2012.
Australia group condemned for leaflets criticizing school bias towards Islam  
·         Lauder, Simon.  "Anti-Islam group under fire over leaflet drop," Australian Broadcasting News, October 10, 2012.
Nakoula asks to leave solitary custody and claims he didn't violate probation terms
·         Pelisek, Christine.  "Anti-Muslim Filmmaker Nakoula Asks Court to Take Him Out of Protective Custody," Daily Beast, October 11, 2012.
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