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BBC NewsLast Updated: Monday, 18 June 2007, 14:56 GMT 15:56 UK
Rushdie title 'may spark attacks'Britain's knighthood to the author Salman Rushdie
contributes to insulting Islam and may lead to
terrorism, a Pakistani minister has said.
Such actions are the root cause of terrorism,
Religious Affairs Minister Ejaz-ul-Haq told
parliament.
"If someone commits suicide bombing to protect
the honour of the Prophet Muhammad, his act is
justified."
The minister later said he had not meant to
condone or incite terrorism but stress its
origins.
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The Guardian3.15pm update
Rushdie knighthood 'justifies suicide attacks'· Pakistani MPs pass resolution condemning author Salman
Rushdie's Queen's birthday honour.
· Muslim Council of Britain says knighthood a final insult
from departing prime Minister Tony Blair.
David Batty and Peter Walker
Monday June 18, 2007
Guardian UnlimitedThe award of a knighthood to the author Salman Rushdie
justifies suicide attacks, a Pakistani government minister
said today.
"This is an occasion for the 1.5 billion Muslims to look at
the seriousness of this decision," Mohammed Ijaz ul-Haq,
religious affairs minister, told the Pakistani parliament in
Islamabad. "The west is accusing Muslims of extremism
and terrorism. If someone exploded a bomb on his body he
would be right to do so unless the British government
apologises and withdraws the 'sir' title."
Article continues The comments follow other condemnation
of the award for Rushdie, whose novel The Satanic Verses
provoked worldwide protests over allegations that it
insulted Islam.
He received the knighthood for services to literature in
the Queen's birthday honours list published on Saturday.
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