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Libel Suit Leads to Destruction of Books

Submitted by Chaya, Aug 2, 2007 10:00

I suggest that wherever possible, people should buy this book and give it to others to read! This is what was done in Germany!!


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This book is still available online as an e-book from sites such as Mobibooks.com, which is apparently owned by Amazon.... [MORE]

Torrent Alms 

Aug 5, 2007 10:24

Gary's article is well laid out, but as a matter of technical (or should I say legal) precision, it is... [MORE]

Charles 

Aug 4, 2007 11:28

There obviously must be something here for the Saudis to object so much. I wasn't interested in the book before,... [MORE]

Scott Slotterbeck 

Aug 3, 2007 16:13

I wonder how long it'll be before suits are filed to pull this off library shelves. Just searching the NY... [MORE]

Lynn 

Aug 3, 2007 09:35

"Alms for Jihad" is quickly becoming a rarity. I have already ordered my copy. It will soon be xeroxed and... [MORE]

Kurtlane 

Aug 3, 2007 00:55

This cowardice, unless it is stopped now, is a foretaste of things to come. [MORE]

bob 

Aug 2, 2007 18:46

It's bad enough they censor books in their own country. Not that you have to read a book to know... [MORE]

JohnnyT 

Aug 2, 2007 16:35

Amazon has neither new nor used copies of Alms for Jihad on sale - though they do allow you to... [MORE]

Scott Baker 

Aug 2, 2007 10:50

Clearly a message needs to be sent to the publisher. Censorship can not be tolerated. Freedom of speech must be... [MORE]

Roddy 

Aug 3, 2007 01:01

I suggest that wherever possible, people should buy this book and give it to others to read! This is what...

Chaya 

Aug 2, 2007 10:00

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