Burma jails New Zealand bar manager over 'insulting' Buddha images
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Burma jails New Zealand bar manager over 'insulting' Buddha images
Phil Blackwood and two Burmese colleagues get two-and-a-half year sentences over use of psychedelic image of Buddha wearing headphones to promote bar
A Burma court has jailed a New Zealand bar manager and two Burmese colleagues for two-and-a-half years for insulting religion by using a psychedelic image of Buddha wearing headphones to promote their bar.
The case comes amid a surge in Buddhist nationalism in Burma with monks forming groups aimed at promoting the country’s Buddhist character.
New Zealander Phil Blackwood, bar manager Htut Ko Ko Lwin and bar owner Tun Thurein had all pleaded not guilty. They were sentenced to jail with labour, the court said on Tuesday.
Rights groups condemned the verdict as an assault on freedom of expression and called for the trio’s release.
“The authorities are clearly trying to make an example with this case, but ironically all it has done is hurt the image of Burma and Buddhism,” said Matt Smith, executive director of the Bangkok-based group Fortify Rights.
Police bundled Blackwood out of court and into a vehicle after the verdict and he did not comment to reporters.
Some people have compared the case with recent remarks made by a prominent monk and Buddhist nationalist, Wirathu, who called a UN human rights envoy a “whore”.
A senior monk and an official in the religious affairs ministry told Reuters in January that Wirathu’s remark could harm Buddhism. He has not been charged.
At a hearing in December, Blackwood said he had not intended to offend Buddhism when he posted the image on the bar’s Facebook page to advertise a cheap drinks night.
He said he had removed the image and posted an apology when he realised it was being shared online and provoking outrage.
“These men expressed contrition for what they said was a mistake, but meanwhile extremists like Wirathu have incited violence in the name of Buddhism and publicly attacked a senior UN official with truly offensive remarks,” Smith said.
Burma’s semi-civilian government has lifted restrictions on freedom of speech, association and media, but reforms have been accompanied by a rise in Buddhist nationalism.
The main targets of the nationalist movement have been Muslims, who make up about 5% of Burma’s 53 million people. At least 240 people have been killed in sectarian violence since June 2012, most of them Muslims.
Parliament is due to debate laws, including regulations on religious conversions and interfaith marriages, which were initially proposed by a “committee to protect race and religion”, one of the main Buddhist nationalist groups associated with Wirathu.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/17/burma-jails-new-zealand-bar-manager-over-insulting-buddha-images
Well, turns out those nice Buddhists aren't quite so nice after all. First of all we had the Maynmar Buddhists slaughtering Muslims and the Buddhist monk Wirathu calling UN enyoy a 'whore' and now this.
A Burma court has jailed a New Zealand bar manager and two Burmese colleagues for two-and-a-half years for insulting religion by using a psychedelic image of Buddha wearing headphones to promote their bar.
The case comes amid a surge in Buddhist nationalism in Burma with monks forming groups aimed at promoting the country’s Buddhist character.
New Zealander Phil Blackwood, bar manager Htut Ko Ko Lwin and bar owner Tun Thurein had all pleaded not guilty. They were sentenced to jail with labour, the court said on Tuesday.
Rights groups condemned the verdict as an assault on freedom of expression and called for the trio’s release.
“The authorities are clearly trying to make an example with this case, but ironically all it has done is hurt the image of Burma and Buddhism,” said Matt Smith, executive director of the Bangkok-based group Fortify Rights.
Police bundled Blackwood out of court and into a vehicle after the verdict and he did not comment to reporters.
Some people have compared the case with recent remarks made by a prominent monk and Buddhist nationalist, Wirathu, who called a UN human rights envoy a “whore”.
A senior monk and an official in the religious affairs ministry told Reuters in January that Wirathu’s remark could harm Buddhism. He has not been charged.
At a hearing in December, Blackwood said he had not intended to offend Buddhism when he posted the image on the bar’s Facebook page to advertise a cheap drinks night.
He said he had removed the image and posted an apology when he realised it was being shared online and provoking outrage.
“These men expressed contrition for what they said was a mistake, but meanwhile extremists like Wirathu have incited violence in the name of Buddhism and publicly attacked a senior UN official with truly offensive remarks,” Smith said.
Burma’s semi-civilian government has lifted restrictions on freedom of speech, association and media, but reforms have been accompanied by a rise in Buddhist nationalism.
The main targets of the nationalist movement have been Muslims, who make up about 5% of Burma’s 53 million people. At least 240 people have been killed in sectarian violence since June 2012, most of them Muslims.
Parliament is due to debate laws, including regulations on religious conversions and interfaith marriages, which were initially proposed by a “committee to protect race and religion”, one of the main Buddhist nationalist groups associated with Wirathu.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/17/burma-jails-new-zealand-bar-manager-over-insulting-buddha-images
Well, turns out those nice Buddhists aren't quite so nice after all. First of all we had the Maynmar Buddhists slaughtering Muslims and the Buddhist monk Wirathu calling UN enyoy a 'whore' and now this.
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Re: Burma jails New Zealand bar manager over 'insulting' Buddha images
Not surprised at all, this being the problem found within many religions where you have absurd laws to punish people for taking the mick out of myths.
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Re: Burma jails New Zealand bar manager over 'insulting' Buddha images
Nobody ever claimed all Buddhists are nice. But there isn't a straight line from Buddhist teachings to violence as there us with Islam and Christianity.
The ridiculous arrests just highlight the telling insecurities of religious people in general.
The ridiculous arrests just highlight the telling insecurities of religious people in general.
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