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I want to return home, Taslima Nasreen tells Sheikh Hasina

Category :International Sub Category :Asia
2009-07-09 00:00:00
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Dhaka, July 9 - Controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has petitioned Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to be allowed to return home 15 years after fleeing death threats by Islamic militants. She has not yet received any response.

She is unhappy with all regimes in Dhaka and with India, where she lived for some years, but had to leave in 2007 following threats from Muslim extremists.

'The problem of all political parties in India is that they tend to appease the Muslim fundamentalists,' Nasreen, who holds a Swedish passport and lives in Paris, told Blitz, a Dhaka weekly.

'Muslims comprise 25 percent of Indian population, this section generally relies on their religious leaders to choose the politician or party to vote. So, all political parties try to win the hearts of these religious leaders, who are often fanatics.

'The Indian authorities do not allow me to live in India, because they are afraid of being labelled as anti-Islam. Muslim fundamentalists claimed that I destroyed Islam. The politicians thought they, instead of supporting freedom of speech, should issue fatwa against it because to them supporting me would mean being labelled as anti-Islam which would destroy their Muslim vote-bank,' she told the weekly.

Calling herself 'truly secular', Nasreen however says she is not against Taliban who seek to enforce an extremist form of Islam. She wants the 'system' that produces Taliban to be destroyed.

She has disputed Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni's description of Bangladesh as a 'secular' nation, pointing to numerous religion-based laws in force.

Rather than being 'secular', which is an ideal situation, she would prefer Bangladesh to be a 'moderate Muslim state'.

Nasreen fled Bangladesh in 1994 to live in exile after death threats over her novel 'Lajja' (Shame) which depicts the life of a Hindu family persecuted in the Muslim-majority country.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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