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New York: Controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has been relocated to the US from India after death threats by Islamist radicals from her country where three secular bloggers were hacked to death since February.

"Islamic radicals reportedly linked to al-Qaeda, the same violent extremists who claimed responsibility for the recent murders of freethought writers Avijit Roy, Washiqur Rahman, and Ananta Bijoy Das, have been threatening the life of Taslima Nasreen," New York-based advocacy group Center for Inquiry said in a press release.



"Because of the very real danger to her life, Taslima has decided to leave India. For the indefinite future, to preserve her life, she will need to stay in the United States- where she currently has no job or home," said Ronald A Lindsay, President & CEO of the group.

Lindsay said that these death threats should be taken very seriously as three writers have been viciously murdered in three months. "We at the Center for Inquiry are doing all we can to keep her out of harm's way," he added.

The 52-year-old controversial writer from Bangladesh has been living in exile since 1994 in the wake of death threats by Muslim fundamentalist outfits.

Taslima is now a citizen of Sweden. She has been continuously getting Indian visa since 2004.

She has lived in the US, Europe and India in the last two decades. However, on many occasions she had expressed her wish to live in India permanently, especially in Kolkata.

The writer had to leave Kolkata in 2007 following violent street protests by a section of Muslims against her works.

"Having Haldiram's bhujia in America. This bhujia is export pack. Spiced bean and chickpeas flour noodles," Taslima tweeted today. She arrived in the US last week.

"Her safety is only temporary if she cannot remain in the US, however, which is why CFI has established an emergency fund to help with food, housing, and the means for her to be safely settled," the statement said.

Without going into detail, CFI said it has been contacted by other writers in the subcontinent who have received death threats and who have requested assistance.

"We are withholding their names for their own safety," it added.

After death threats, controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen moves to US


@Rain Man , @scorpionx can't mamta give security to one woman. Shame on our security forces if we bow down to terrorists.

@Zebra ,@AugenBlick , @Bitter Melon ,@magudi. @Echo_419 Al-bengal is getting shaped. Brace yourself for another noakhali massacre.
 
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west bengal is not unsafe, she is worried that she will be attacked by random assailants, and round the clock security is not something everybody likes.
In USA she will be free to move around, but will be like fish out of water.
 
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Great news, it was about time this communal lady was shown the door. She was a threat to our Secularism.
 
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She had been chased out of Al-Bengal back in 2007 and was living in New Delhi since then. West Bengal is far more dangerous than Bangladesh.
 
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Ridiculous saffron logic as usual. If by not committing safe shelter to the much controversial writer, West Bengal becomes Al bengal to Sanghis (ironically she was attacked in Hyderabad, not Bengal in 2007), India automatically becomes a rigid, undemocratic theocratic state (like the Talibans) when it failed to grant safety to Maqbul Fida Hussain. And I have zero respect for the security system of a country where a bunch of dogs can take internal organs of a girl at 19:30 PM on broad highway of the national capital and go away unnoticed. Strange that right wing fanatics are so concerned about Nasreen's safety when it miserably fails to keep its common citizens safe. Bunch of hypocrites !!
 
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Ridiculous saffron logic as usual. If by not committing safe shelter to the much controversial writer, West Bengal becomes Al bengal to Sanghis (ironically she was attacked in Hyderabad, not Bengal in 2007), India automatically becomes a rigid, undemocratic theocratic state (like the Talibans) when it failed to grant safety to Maqbul Fida Hussain.

I must disagree with that connection. M.F Hussain didn't really face a risk to his person, the problem there was harassment through cases.
 
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Ridiculous saffron logic as usual. If by not committing safe shelter to the much controversial writer, West Bengal becomes Al bengal to Sanghis (ironically she was attacked in Hyderabad, not Bengal in 2007), India automatically becomes a rigid, undemocratic theocratic state (like the Talibans) when it failed to grant safety to Maqbul Fida Hussain. And I have zero respect for the security system of a country where a bunch of dogs can take internal organs of a girl at 19:30 PM on broad highway of the national capital and go away unnoticed. Strange that right wing fanatics are so concerned about Nasreen's safety when it miserably fails to keep its common citizens safe. Bunch of hypocrites !!
Well, when you start poking into peoples eyes.. p]they tend to retaliate... Tasleem Nasreen wrote some uncomfortable things about Bangladesh and Islam as a religion... and MF Hussain Drew Naked Goddesses. There is so much shit society can take and it tends to retaliate but in case of Tasleem Nasreen there are outlawed organizations issuing death threats.. while in case of MF Hussain there were organizations taking him to courts ..and the old man got harassed and left country... freedom of expression comes at a price...and at time you have to be ready to pay that price.
 
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I must disagree with that connection. M.F Hussain didn't really face a risk to his person, the problem there was harassment through cases.
That I don't disagree with, but in the end Indian government was accused of not protecting one's right to artistic freedom, which off course does not make it a Taliban state as per the Hindutva logic.

Well, when you start poking into peoples eyes.. p]they tend to retaliate... Tasleem Nasreen wrote some uncomfortable things about Bangladesh and Islam as a religion... and MF Hussain Drew Naked Goddesses. There is so much shit society can take and it tends to retaliate but in case of Tasleem Nasreen there are outlawed organizations issuing death threats.. while in case of MF Hussain there were organizations taking him to courts ..and the old man got harassed and left country... freedom of expression comes at a price...and at time you have to be ready to pay that price.

Protests against Hussain were not limited with legal charges merely. His house was vanadalised in 1998 by Hindu fanatics. His exhibition was cancelled upon threats by Hindu activists. Personally, I believe there should be a certain limit to right to freedom of expression, especially in a traditionalist country like India as it may fuel unrest in both the Hindu and Muslim communities. But the way, Hindutvawadis paint themselves like innocent sheep when it comes to Nasreen's case seems hypocrisy to me.
 
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Well, when you start poking into peoples eyes.. p]they tend to retaliate... Tasleem Nasreen wrote some uncomfortable things about Bangladesh and Islam as a religion... and MF Hussain Drew Naked Goddesses. There is so much shit society can take and it tends to retaliate but in case of Tasleem Nasreen there are outlawed organizations issuing death threats.. while in case of MF Hussain there were organizations taking him to courts ..and the old man got harassed and left country... freedom of expression comes at a price...and at time you have to be ready to pay that price.

Difference is Tasleema Nasreen was a Muslim and she wrote about Islam.

MF Hussain was a Muslim and he mocked Hinduism and Hindus.

That I don't disagree with, but in the end Indian government was accused of not protecting one's right to artistic freedom, which off course does not make it a Taliban state as per the Hindutva logic.

Since India does not offer unlimited freedom of expression HOW does legal action against MF Hussain constitute Taliban state ? :coffee:
 
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That I don't disagree with, but in the end Indian government was accused of not protecting one's right to artistic freedom, which off course does not make it a Taliban state as per the Hindutva logic

That's actually less a problem with our government & more a problem with our courts which entertain all sort of frivolous cases.
 
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Al Bengalis in their honored tradition of service of Islam never miss an opportunity to lie. Taslima Nasreen left Al-Bengal not because she was attacked in Hyderabad, but because of this - The writer had to leave Kolkata in 2007, when in the month of November, Kolkata witnessed a violent protest by a section of Muslims against her works. The Army had to be summoned to bring the situation under control. A day after the incident, Nasreen alleged that she was asked to leave by the CPM government in West Bengal.

Govt cancels Taslima Nasreen's resident permit, gives her a tourist visa - Firstpost
 
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Al Bengalis in their honored tradition of service of Islam never miss an opportunity to lie. Taslima Nasreen left Al-Bengal not because she was attacked in Hyderabad, but because of this - The writer had to leave Kolkata in 2007, when in the month of November, Kolkata witnessed a violent protest by a section of Muslims against her works. The Army had to be summoned to bring the situation under control. A day after the incident, Nasreen alleged that she was asked to leave by the CPM government in West Bengal.

Govt cancels Taslima Nasreen's resident permit, gives her a tourist visa - Firstpost


But ... but... but ... the "seculars" told us it was hindutva crowd who pushed her out :P
 
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Also please note the great discomfort Al Bengalis are in due to people exercising their democratic right of taking legal action against Mr. Hussain for disparaging Hindu icons. They compare saffronites to Taliban when in actual fact they themselves made in the mold of Taliban given their hatred of everything Pagan and desperate need to tear down everything Hindu.

But ... but... but ... the "seculars" told us it was hindutva crowd who pushed her out :P

Yeah, in their fevered imagination.
 
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Al Bengal and Al Hyderabad are two of the most dangerous places in India for prideful kaafirs....we all know what is common between the two places- lots of "peaceful" people.
 
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