Friday, January 24, 2014

Russia Bans Islamic Fundamentalist Literature

Previously, Russia banned a certain translation of the Koran.

Now, they are banning 16 specific books which "encourage hatred".

Russia way ahead of the rest of the world.
The Russian government has placed a ban on 16 books written by the Islamic fundamentalist writer, Said Nursi, after they were evaluated and concluded that they “encouraged hatred and restricted the freedom of people who do not believe in Islam.” 
It is reported that his books were in a suspect’s home in Kaliningrad, and Russian authorities seized the books and apprehended the owner of them.

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