Afghanistan: Campaign against "anti-Islamic" TV stations
Posted by Robert on March 29, 2005 7:06 AM
Sharia alert from the Meet the New Boss, Same As the Old Boss Department in Afghanistan: "Conservatives wage new campaign against 'anti-Islamic' TV stations," from [1] Reporters Without Borders, with thanks to the [2] Norwegian Kafir:
Reporters Without Borders today called on President Hamid Karzai to take a clear and definitive public stance in support of cable television and diversity in the broadcast media in response to a new wave of pressure from conservatives, especially the Ulema Council led by supreme court president Fazl Hadi Shinwari, for a ban on "anti-Islamic" TV stations. The Ulema Council asked the government on 13 March to make the country's state and privately-owned TV stations stop broadcasting "immoral and anti-Islamic" programmes. Around 100 of the council's members meeting in Kabul singled out the only privately-owned broadcast station, Tolo TV, for criticism.One representative of the Council told Pajhwok Afghan News agency : "We have decided this in accordance with the constitution and we have also called for a ban on telecasts which have dances as this is absolutely contrary to the Sharia." Article 3 of the constitution says no law can be contrary to the Sharia, while article 34 protects freedom of expression.
Article printed from Jihad Watch: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2005/03/afghanistan-campaign-against-anti-islamic-tv-stations.html
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