Thursday, January 31, 2008

Encyclopaedia Britannica still not banned yet

PM Abdullah's Internal Security Ministry has once again issued a list of banned books which includes Stephen Schwartz's Two Faces of Islam: Saudi Fundamentalism and Its Role in Terrorism ( New York, Anchor Book, 2003 ) which was freely available for sale in bookshops in Kuala Lumpur in the last few years and which I - and many other- have also read. Encyclopaedia Britannica has still not been censored or banned.

Logical implications of racialising 'Allah' term

2 Comments:

Blogger Monsterball said...

I use the on-line version..About RM 290 per year..always the latest version...helps saves trees...won't get banned...hohoho..

11:02 PM  
Blogger James Wong Wing-On said...

that's why thy are going fter easy targets like christian books for children.hehehe ....

12:34 AM  

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