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Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 09:26 am
The Blasphemous Teddy Bear
Monday, Nov. 26, 2007 By ROB CRILLY/KHARTOUM British primary school teacher Gillian Gibbons has been arrested in Sudan, accused of insulting Islam's Prophet by letting her class of 7-year-olds name a teddy bear Mohammed.
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Article ToolsPrintEmailReprintsSphereAddThisRSS It probably seemed like the most innocent of ideas to the newly arrived teacher from England, still settling into life in the Sudanese capital Khartoum. She asked her class of six- and seven-year-olds to dress up and name a teddy bear, and keep a diary of his outings. She hoped it would provide material for projects for the rest of the year. And it might have, except for the name the children chose for their bear: Muhammad.

Now Gillian Gibbons, 54, is spending her second night in a Sudanese prison, accused of insulting Islam's Prophet. She faces a public lashing or up to six months in prison if found guilty on charges of blasphemy. And Unity High School ? one of a number of exclusive British-run schools in the Sudanese capital ? has been closed as staff fear reprisals from Islamic extremists. Robert Boulos, the school's director, said the incident had been blown out of all proportion, but added that the school would remain closed until January to let ill feelings blow over.

"This was a completely innocent mistake," he said in an office decorated with sepia photographs dating back to the school's colonial heyday. "Miss Gibbons would have never wanted to insult Islam."

Police raided the school, where Gibbons also lives, on Sunday.

"We tried to reason with them but we felt they were coming under strong pressure from Islamic courts," said Boulos. "There were men with big beards asking where she was and saying they wanted to kill her."

A similar angry crowd had gathered by the time she arrived at the Khartoum police station where she is being held.

Unity, founded early in the last century, is one of several British schools run along Christian lines in an overwhelmingly Muslim country. Its high brick walls shut out the dust of everyday Sudanese life, transporting the visitor into the shady courtyard of an Oxbridge college or English private school. Many of its pupils come from well-to-do Sudanese families keen for their children to get the best education that money can buy. But Sudan is ruled by religious conservatives. Sharia law was introduced in 1991; alcohol is banned and women must wear headscarves. Convicted criminals are routinely flogged or executed.

The bizarre turn of events that led to the teacher's arrest began in September, soon after she arrived in the country, according to colleagues who have rallied in her support. Her young class was due to study the behavior and habitat of bears, so she suggested that pupils bring in a teddy bear to serve as a case study. A seven-year-old girl brought in her favorite cuddly toy and the rest of the class was invited to name him. After considering the names Hassan and Abdullah, they voted overwhelmingly in favor of Muhammad ? the first name of the most popular boy in the class.

"No parents or teachers complained because they knew she had no bad intention," said Boulos. Until last week. Parents from another class raised concerns with the school. Then Sudan's feared police came calling at the weekend. Gibbons' colleagues said they feared a disgruntled member of staff may be using the issue to cause trouble.

Bishop Ezikiel Kondo, chairman of the school council, said: "The thing may be very simple, but they just may make it bigger. It's a kind of blackmail." Khartoum has exploded with anger at accusations of blasphemy in the past. Last year angry demonstrators denounced cartoons of the Prophet that appeared in Danish newspapers. And there have been protests at the actions of Zoe's Ark, a French charity accused of trying to smuggle children out of neighboring Chad.

Now everyone is waiting to see whether religious leaders or politicians will take their supporters onto the streets this time. Most parents arriving at the school gates were supportive of the British teacher. One mother, whose seven-year-old son was in Gibbons' class, said her family had not been offended by the name. "Our Prophet Muhammad tells us to be forgiving," she said. "So she should be released. She didn't mean any of this at all."
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Sabz5150
 
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Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 10:57 am
@Adam Bing,
Kinda reminds me a bit of the outcry over The DaVinci Code or Harry Potter.

*THIS* is why government and religion MUST stay separated.
Fatal Freedoms
 
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Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 08:41 pm
@Sabz5150,
Oh, i heard about that today, absolutely crazy!

some people are calling for her to be beheaded...
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Adam Bing
 
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Reply Sat 1 Dec, 2007 11:34 am
@Adam Bing,
Islam today personifies the stupidity, danger and insecurity inherent in religion. Christianity is no different except for the fact that western secular thought has tempered it and forced it to abide with civil behaviour.

Islam badly needs such a reformation. Untl then, it will remain threatened by Teddy Bears.
RED DEVIL cv
 
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Reply Sat 1 Dec, 2007 05:40 pm
@Adam Bing,
Adam Bing;47132 wrote:
Islam today personifies the stupidity, danger and insecurity inherent in religion. Christianity is no different except for the fact that western secular thought has tempered it and forced it to abide with civil behaviour.

Islam badly needs such a reformation. Untl then, it will remain threatened by Teddy Bears.


Find a "Biblical" example of Christianity being in the need of "western tempering". All that Christianity has brought is the doctrine of equality to the western civilization, as proven via our own founding documents, that state that we all are "created equal and endowed with certain alienable rights", or rights that were not subject of the law of man, but guaranteed by the Creator. A blatant statement made with no proof. Present the scripture where Christ or his followers professed intolerance and forced coherence to doctrine, if you can. True Christianity offers no such advise. Such intolerance comes from the standpoint of the imperfect man, not from the scriptures and their teachings. RD
Fatal Freedoms
 
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Reply Sat 1 Dec, 2007 06:45 pm
@RED DEVIL cv,
RED DEVIL;47170 wrote:
Find a "Biblical" example of Christianity being in the need of "western tempering".


when god commanded the killing of every man women and child in a certain city...i'm sure you know what i'm talking about!

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All that Christianity has brought is the doctrine of equality to the western civilization,


The bible has not once promoted equality, the fact that god has "Choosen people" shows this.

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as proven via our own founding documents, that state that we all are "created equal and endowed with certain alienable rights", or rights that were not subject of the law of man, but guaranteed by the Creator.


the christian god is not the only god people believed in, some of the founding fathers that wrote that phrase, were deists!
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