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khukuri
12-10-2007, 06:58 PM
Muslims in jailed teacher protest

Press Association
Saturday December 1, 2007 5:28 PM

British Muslims protested outside the Sudanese Embassy over the treatment of jailed teacher Gillian Gibbons.

The small but noisy group demanded the immediate release of Mrs Gibbons, who is currently serving a 15-day prison sentence in Sudan after her class of seven-year-olds named a teddy bear Mohammed.

Chanting "free, free Gillian" and "let her go, let her go", demonstrators attempted to hand over a "goodwill teddy" to the embassy, but a staff member refused to accept the gift.

Some 20 British Muslims, including MP for Tooting Sadiq Khan and chairman of the Islamic Human Rights Commission Massoud Shadjareh, gathered outside the Sudanese embassy in Piccadilly.

Leaders of the protest said they wanted to show that British Muslims supported Mrs Gibbons. Some arrived with their own teddy bears.

The protest followed angry scenes in Khartoum on Friday in which knife-wielding fundamentalists called for the execution of Mrs Gibbons.

At the London demonstration, Catherine Heseltine, a 28-year teacher and member of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee, condemned the action of hard-line Islamists.

She said: "They are dragging the name of Islam through the mud. The overwhelming feeling in the Muslim community in the UK is that it is really sad the way Gillian Gibbons has been treated. I haven't met a single British Muslim who has taken the naming of the teddy to be an insult."

Mr Shadjareh, chairman of the Islamic Human Rights Commission, said: "I find it offensive that Islam is being used in this way by the Sudanese government and the media.

"It is totally unacceptable by the Sudanese government and the press are trying to make this into another cartoon or a Salmon Rushdie issue."

Copyright (c) Press Association Ltd. 2007, All Rights Reserved.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/story/0,,-7119346,00.html

Moodymoddy
12-10-2007, 07:01 PM
Old - But interestingly I can't remember seeing it reported over here. [I mean in the UK - I can't remember anything about the Muslim reaction over here]

Would be nice if stories like this were reported more often! But - I suppose it wouldn't sell as many papers. [Or maybe I was in my little hole hiding behind a rock when it was being reported p-)]

Hollis
12-10-2007, 07:27 PM
Thanks for the post.

Moody, I think so too. The media wants articles that sell.

khalifah
12-11-2007, 10:29 PM
ITs funny people make jokes about Jesus Christ everyday, and its the people who cant take the humor that are the minority

Yet in Muslim lands, you say Mohammed is a cute teddy bear, nobody can stand the little girl hugging the teddy bear.

If you ask me, people who cant take a joke about their own religion are really uncomfortable about their religion.

LaoSexMachine
12-11-2007, 10:30 PM
Good to hear they are standing up.

Heinemann
12-11-2007, 10:44 PM
I'm wondering if those same protesters would have taken her side if she had intentionally called that teddy bear Muhammad?