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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

"Three Little Pigs" Has Been Rejected


"The Three Little Pigs" CD has been rejected by a Government-backed awards event as it might offend Muslims and building traders. The digital book of classic children's tale was criticised and judged as using pigs to raise cultural issues and the publishers of the CD have described the Government education quango's ban as 'political correctness gone mad'. Read more

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Japanese Self-mummificated Buddhist Monks


Check this out in Japan for two dozen of self-mummified Japanese monks which is also called as Sokushinbutsu, the followers of an ancient form of Buddhism called Shugendo.

They starving themselves over a period of 3-6 years included exercise daily and eating special diet of nuts or seeds, tree barks and roots and drink poisonous tea made from the sap of the Urushi tree which caused vomiting and a rapid loss of body fluids. They would be entombed alive in a stone room leaving only a small air tube which would be removed while the tomb would be sealed after the bell that was used for alerting other people of the monk was alive has stopped ringing.

Not all monks were successful, but those who did were raised to the status of Buddha, put on display, and tended to by their followers.

The Japanese government outlawed Sokushinbutsu in the late 19th century, though the practice continued into the 20th.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Sudan, Teddy Bear Case: British Teacher Arrives Home



Picture 1: Gillian Gibbons (center), sits with her son John (left), her daughter Jessica (right)

Gillian Gibbons, 54 the British teacher jailed for more than a week in Sudan over teddy bear "Muhammad" for class project has arrived home after being pardoned on Monday after two Muslim members of Britain's House of Lords met with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and the teacher sent the president a statement saying she did not mean any offense.



Picture 2: Sudanese President (Right) receives two British Muslim peers for talks in Khartoum.

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Clip: Previous report of her case

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