Friday, January 19, 2007

Government Bans 18 Books

From the Star today:
The Government has banned 18 books with contents that tarnish Islam’s sanctity, are factually wrong, have deviated from true Islamic faith and insulted the prophets.

The order for the ban was made under the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984, the Internal Security Ministry said in a statement.

Among the publications banned are Kamasutra: Apakah Kebaikannya by Drs Munir Rahmat, Pengakuan Mangsa Rogol (Ayu Mayangsari), Umee Srimas Pakar Repair “Anu” Lelaki (Webah Salleh), and Rahsia Penyegar Tenaga Batin Suami Isteri (Dr Ruhani).

Also banned are Islam and the West: A New Political and Religious Order Post September 11 written by Robert Van de Weyer and Who is a Muslim.

7 comments:

eyeris said...

To be fair, that news was taken fro the Bernama wire, and was probably used by an enterprising sub who had to find somethign to fill up that top right side of the page... hehe

Anonymous said...

It is all right to fill up the space on the page but at least fill it up with something NEW! Is that so difficult to do?

ビビ said...

Sharon...I'm blogging again just in case my email n my new blog address didnt reach you. Bibi

Anonymous said...

Sorry, this is unrelated but a reason for us to feel elated. Today's NST, page 20: RM9m boost for authors.

"The government is encouraging local authors to publish their stories about Malaysia by offering a grant amounting to RM9million under the 9th Malaysia Plan."

Good topic to blog about eh? Will money draw more Malaysians to write about Malaysian stories? What kind of Malaysian stories? On the ah soh going to wet market to find tainted meat or ah pek cry foul about gomen in the kopi tiam or modern teens hooked on internet affairs or Mat Rempit?

Sharon, do you think much moolah will draw better works from our writers?

Ted Mahsun said...

Yvonne, now that's news! Can anyone provide an internet link? Can't seem to find the article online...

lainieyeoh said...

haih. i don't read the star, but as long as this isn't the attempt to divert attention again (doesn't seem like it, usually the step is to blame the youth for some 'national morality disaster' of sorts)

Allan Koay 郭少樺 said...

One morning a husband returns after several hours of fishing and decides to
take a nap.

Although not familiar with the lake, his wife decides to take the boat out.

She motors out a short distance, and reads her book.

Along comes a Game Warden in his boat. He pulls up alongside the woman and
says, "Good morning, Ma'am. What are you doing?"

"Reading a book," she replies, (thinking, Isn't that obvious?)

"You're in a Restricted Fishing Area," he informs her.

"I'm sorry, officer, but I'm not fishing, I'm reading."

"Yes, but you have all the equipment. For all I know you could start at any
moment. I'll have to take you in and write you up."

"If you do that, I'll have to charge you with sexual assault," says the
woman.

"But I haven't even touched you ," says the game warden.

"That's true, but you have all the equipment. For all I know you could
start at any moment."

"Have a nice day ma'am," and he left.

MORAL: Never argue with any woman who reads. It's likely she can also
think fast.