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1. 'Anti-porn' bill could threaten Indonesian women

Asian News, Wednesday 26 November 2008
TWO weeks ago, Indonesia’s parliament passed an "anti-porn" bill, which bans anyone from wearing clothes or promoting material that could incite "sexual desire".

2. Standing together against Obsession

Asian News, Wednesday 15 October 2008
TWENTY-eight million copies of the DVD Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West were distributed in direct mail and newspaper insert campaigns to swing states throughout America in the weeks surrounding the seventh anniversary of 9/11.

3. Can Muslims take a joke?

Asian News, Monday 21 April 2008
BORAT approached a passer-by in a New York street and said in the style of his Kazakh alter ego: "I like your clothings. Are nice! Please may I buying? I want have sex with it." But the target of his joke didn’t see the funny side and punched Cohen repeatedly in the face.of the Islamic civilisation in catering for all peoples and nations.

4. Dutch MP’s anti- Quran film: Is this the road to integration?

Asian News, Tuesday 18 March 2008
IT  was on September 30, 2005, when the Danish daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten’s, published cartoons depicting the Prophet of Islam in an attempt to "test the level of tolerance of Muslims" living in Danish Society.

5. Holland - serious about community cohesion?

Asian News, Thursday 13 March 2008
Fitna, a film directed by a Dutch Parliamentarian, Geert Wilders, and to be released shortly has openly called for the Quran to be banned and likens the Quran to Adolf Hitler’s book Mein Kampf. All this is done in the name of "freedom of expression".

6. Indians are half of all cinema-goers worldwide

Asian News, Tuesday 27 November 2007
Indian cinemas will admit four billion cinema-goers a year by 2011 according to a new report, by Dodona research - Cinemagoing India.

7. Boy's rape scene delays film release as Hollywood and Afghan culture collide

Asian News, Friday 5 October 2007
It is a pivotal moment in a heartbreaking story. A young man looks back on the moment that defined his life. "I became what I am today at the age of 12, on a frigid, overcast, day in the winter of 1975. I remember the precise moment, crouching behind a crumbling mud wall, peeking into the alley near the frozen creek."

8. Afghan weddings bring limos and bling

Asian News, Wednesday 22 August 2007
Blink and it could be Las Vegas. Crowds swarm into giant, mirrored buildings with ritzy names and flashing neon signs. A giant replica of the Eiffel Tower looms at the end of the strip. A white limousine cruises by.But this is Kabul, where the wedding season is in full swing, bringing extravagant displays of bling, Afghan style.

9. Universally challenging

Asian News, Wednesday 1 August 2007
Using subversive pub quizzes and portraits, Muslim feminist artists are confronting perceptions of Islam and the male-dominated art world. Sara Wajid from The Guardian meets them

10. Always the baddie?

Asian News, Monday 26 February 2007
Media Muslims stoke-up myth that Islam leads to violence claims report
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