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Tell the Sudanese Embassy what’s on your mind

November 30th, 2007

In the year 2007, we should not be imprisoning teachers for naming teddybears after religious icons. Ok, you want to jail her for naming her stuffed animals after a pedophile or murderer, you might have a case. But when you bring your backwards cult into it, you really lose credibility with the world at large - something Islam can’t afford to do at this juncture.

Thanks to Kenneth for compiling all this.

Express your concern about the “Mohammed Teddy Bear” outrage to:

Dr. Faiza Hassan Taha, Ambassdor
Faiza.Taha@sudanembassy.ca

Mr. Adil Y. Bannaga, Deputy Ambassador
Adil.Bannaga@sudanembassy.ca

354 Stewart Street,
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 6K8

Phone: (613) 235-4000 or (613) 235-4999

Fax: (613) 235-6880

Also, if you would like to let the Brits know what you think about the fact that they have barely (bearly?) said a word, let alone sent the SAS to get this woman out of her Islamic hellhole, you can contact them here:

British High Commission
Anthony Cary - High Commissioner
80 Elgin Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5K7

Tel.: 613 237 1530
Fax: 613 237 7980

generalenquiries@britainincanada.org

No wonder Sudan is such an unsalvageable shithole

November 26th, 2007

A British teacher faces a jail sentence in Sudan for insulting Islam by letting her class of seven-year-olds name a teddy bear Muhammad as part of a school project.

Gillian Gibbons, 54, from Liverpool, has been accused of blasphemy - an offence punishable by 40 lashes under Sharia - and could be imprisoned for up to six months.

She had asked the children to pick their favourite name for the new class mascot, which she was using to aid lessons about animals and their habitats. In a class vote, the pupils rejected her own suggestion of “Faris”, with 20 out of 23 deciding to call the cuddly toy Muhammad - also the name of one of the class’s most popular boys.

Why bother even leaving England to teach these backward donkeys? They are savage barbarians. The US government and military finally got the go-ahead through political channels to deliver aid to the cyclone-damaged areas of Bangladesh, and the Imams are bitching about Americans on their land. Same as what happened during the tsunami. Why on earth do we bother trying to unmire these people?

Yesterday she was in isolation in a cell in Khartoum, and colleagues and the consular authorities were desperately trying to negotiate her release.

Unity High School, the British school where she taught the children of Sudanese professionals, expatriates and oil workers, stood empty, amid fears of adverse reactions from Islamic extremists.

Shameful.