Morocco bans magazine for 'insulting' IslamCover story of this week's L'Express is titled 'The Jesus-Muhammad Shock'
Sun., Nov. 2, 2008
RABAT, Morocco - The Moroccan government has banned the most recent issue of the French magazine L'Express International for insulting Islam.
Information Minister Khalid Naciri said Sunday that he had no choice but to ban the issue because of the offensive nature of the articles it contained. The minister said that Article 29 of the kingdom's press code allows the government to shut down or ban any publication deemed to offend Islam or the king.
The cover story of this week's L'Express is titled "The Jesus-Muhammad Shock" and discussed the relationship between Christians and Muslims.
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For many evangelicals, it will be the end of the world if Obama winsThe evangelical movement is fearful on many fronts, Mark Hennessy discovers in Colorado Springs
QUIETLY SPOKEN, religiously and politically conservative, and living in the heartland of evangelical Christianity in the US, Daniel Lopez pondered the end of time that could come if Barack Obama becomes president.
"When I think of it, it brings to mind the prophecies that the Bible tells us about," said Lopez, sitting in the shade outside Focus on the Family's headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
"On the one hand, it is exciting for us as conservatives because we can actually see what God prophesied coming about; but on the other hand, it is frustrating to see somebody become president who is a blatant liar."
Lopez and his family moved three years ago from California to Colorado Springs, which has over the past couple of decades become home to thousands of evangelical Christians, and more than 100 of their churches.
The most influential religious operation in the city is not, however, a church as such, but the sprawling Focus on the Family complex established by James Dobson, one of the US's most influential figures.
Each year, he broadcasts to 200 million religious conservatives at home and abroad, and he reigns supreme in Colorado Springs since pastor Ted Haggard fell from grace after he was found to have solicited a male prostitute for sex and drugs.
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