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达赖赴加拿大开会 被批「政治头脑幼稚成被利用玩偶」
http://news.sina.com 2011年09月08日 05:11 中国日报


  (蒙特利尔七日电)由加拿大穆斯林学者主办的第二届「世界宗教和平会议」7日在加拿大蒙特利尔召开,达赖喇嘛也参加该会议。

  但加拿大《蒙特利尔公报》称,因会议的一位关键参与者被认为是「极端的伊斯兰原教旨主义者」,达赖也被批「政治头脑幼稚,成了被利用的玩偶」。该会议可能会通过「极端的宗教条款」,如称「冒犯任何宗教的任何条文的圣严,等同于冒犯所有宗教的圣严」,这在穆斯林学者中引发巨大争议。

  加拿大穆斯林联盟创始人塔瑞克•法塔赫称,该会议想通过的某些条款等于要宣告宗教是完美无缺的,宗教是不能被批评的,「这简直是个灾难」。他还称,该活动是「伪善的门面货色」,而「达赖加入这个大合唱是可悲的,政治头脑幼稚的达赖喇嘛完全是被哄骗的玩偶」。

  《多伦多太阳报》指出,「9•11」事件让伊斯兰教在西方世界被妖魔化,而组织公关作秀形式的公开活动,并拉上达赖喇嘛这种和穆斯林毫无关系的其他宗教人士为活动贴金,「以图拉近和西方主流社会的距离,实在荒谬」。
 
达赖赴加拿大开会 被批「政治头脑幼稚成被利用玩偶」
http://news.sina.com 2011年09月08日 05:11 中国日报


    《多伦多太阳报》指出,「9•11」事件让伊斯兰教在西方世界被妖魔化,而组织公关作秀形式的公开活动,并拉上达赖喇嘛这种和穆斯林毫无关系的其他宗教人士为活动贴金,「以图拉近和西方主流社会的距离,实在荒谬」。

鱼四啊,你转你那些所谓"XXX的XX报指出"的私货的时候看不看英文原文的?这里是你的《多伦多太阳报》原文,什么地方指出了 "「9•11」事件让伊斯兰教在西方世界被妖魔化,而组织公关作秀形式的公开活动,并拉上达赖喇嘛这种和穆斯林毫无关系的其他宗教人士为活动贴金,「以图拉近和西方主流社会的距离,实在荒谬」。 "?

Religion can't be free from criticism

TORONTO - It was probably no surprise to the Dalai Lama that his participation at the Second Global Conference on World’s Religions, organized by Montreal’s McGill University, caused unease among some.

To others, it was par for the course for His Holiness.

Tarek Fatah, founder of the Canadian Muslim Congress who is heroic in his opposition to Muslim extremism, feared that the Dalai Lama might be duped into supporting radical Islam.

While my respect for Fatah is undiminished, I doubt after a lifetime of standing up to Beijing’s oppression and lies, that the Dalai Lama is likely to be either naïve or duped.

The inclusion of radical Swiss-born Tariq Ramadan at the conference was also controversial — and maybe concern is justified, although to me he seems rational and balanced when he advocates that Muslims have a duty to obey the laws of the countries they live in.

If that attitude were adopted by all Muslims, instead of just most, there’d be no trouble with blending in and being accepted.

Designed to mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11, where the conference raised some eyebrows was the hope of organizer Arvind Sharma (a professor of religion at McGill) that there’d be agreement that violating the sanctity of any religion violates the sanctity of all religions.

If you think about that for a moment, it not only makes no sense but is a grotesque insult to those religions that are above reproach, or guilty of nothing.

To Tarek Fatah, saying religions are immune from criticism is a justification or rationale for the imposition of Sharia law, which wittingly or not, denigrates women and justifies their continuing oppression.

And a religious faith can be so corrupted or misused that it undermines the trust and integrity of that religion. That is what Islamic fundamentalists, jihadists, extremists, have done to Islam.

It’s up to Muslims to rescue their faith from those who abuse it.

The controversial Mr. Ramadan is on record saying that Sharia law should be amended to fit with the laws of countries in which Muslims live, and that the draconian penalties (death by stoning, amputations, etc.) should be softened according to satisfy societies in which offenders reside.

Critics of Tariq Ramadan say he changes his tune according to the audience he addresses, and that he’s plausible and dangerous. Perhaps, but much of what he’s written or has said sounds reasonable. If he’s a dangerous radical, he disguises it well.

As it turned out, the Dalai Lama reminded people that “your enemy is your best teacher” which, one supposes, is another way of saying that you can learn from those who oppose you. By following a path of gentle, persistent, non-violent resistance the Dalai Lama drives Beijing nuts.

The idea that by bringing all religions together at a conference can advance world peace is a noble ideal, but not if select religions are deemed immune from criticism. Or accountability.

The greatest terrorist threat in today’s world comes from Islamic extremists. To deny that reality is to perpetrate a deception.

Moderate Muslims seem to be slowly responding to the challenge to take their religion back from the extremists who are doing so much harm.

Tarek Fatah and Salim Mansur are voices of sanity and hope, but if they remain lonely, courageous symbols, the enemies of tolerance and decency will continue to prevail.

http://www.torontosun.com/2011/09/08/religion-cant-be-free-from-criticism
 
鱼四,老躲不是事情,别只管起飞不管降落,这样会减低你的信誉的。:tx:
 
鱼四,老躲不是事情,别只管起飞不管降落,这样会减低你的信誉的。:tx:

Google 一下这个标题,互联网上到处都是。 这事不怪鱼四 ;)
 
Google 一下这个标题,互联网上到处都是。 这事不怪鱼四 ;)

好好好,这事不怪鱼四,我认错,我正式向鱼四道歉,我错了,我对不起你。你慢慢玩,我走了。 拜拜!:cool::cool:
 
好好好,这事不怪鱼四,我认错,我正式向鱼四道歉,我错了,我对不起你。你慢慢玩,我走了。 拜拜!:cool::cool:

看这个:

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鱼四啊,你转你那些所谓"XXX的XX报指出"的私货的时候看不看英文原文的?这里是你的《多伦多太阳报》原文,什么地方指出了 "「9•11」事件让伊斯兰教在西方世界被妖魔化,而组织公关作秀形式的公开活动,并拉上达赖喇嘛这种和穆斯林毫无关系的其他宗教人士为活动贴金,「以图拉近和西方主流社会的距离,实在荒谬」。 "?

Religion can't be free from criticism

TORONTO - It was probably no surprise to the Dalai Lama that his participation at the Second Global Conference on World’s Religions, organized by Montreal’s McGill University, caused unease among some.

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鱼四,老躲不是事情,别只管起飞不管降落,这样会减低你的信誉的。:tx:



好好好,这事不怪鱼四,我认错,我正式向鱼四道歉,我错了,我对不起你。你慢慢玩,我走了。 拜拜!:cool::cool:


嗯,本来不想理你,看在你道歉的份上给你上上课,也算你不白跑龙套一回。

你找错了英文文章,却自鸣得意的忘乎所以。本人没有理你,你应该反省才是,但你却还“得理不饶人”地不停的追问。你真是有点得意忘形了。

我转贴的文章里提到“(蒙特利尔七日电)”,你却给出一个九月八日的文章。你这洋相出的够可以的了。

你自己封网实在怨不得别人。

明天我会把英文文章贴出来。
 
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