An honest reporter in sudan, who dares to question the revisionist history of Islime;
Mohammed Taha, editor-in-chief of the Sudanese private daily Al-Wifaq, was found decapitated on a Khartoum street Wednesday. He had been kidnapped by masked gunmen. A few arrests have been made; the BBC reports "no-one has claimed responsibility but suspicion will immediately turn to Sudan's hardline Islamic groups."
#2Right Wing Conspirator
at 10:45 am on Sep 07, 2006
An honest reporter in sudan, who dares to question the revisionist history of Islime;
Mohammed Taha, editor-in-chief of the Sudanese private daily Al-Wifaq, was found decapitated on a Khartoum street Wednesday. He had been kidnapped by masked gunmen. A few arrests have been made; the BBC reports "no-one has claimed responsibility but suspicion will immediately turn to Sudan's hardline Islamic groups."
His article that supposedly inflamed the muslims peaceful sensibilities was written a full year ago.
3 comments, latest by solus rex at 11:21 am 9/7
An honest reporter in sudan, who dares to question the revisionist history of Islime;
His article that supposedly inflamed the muslims peaceful sensibilities was written a full year ago.
There's an article about him in this week's New Yorker. It's not online yet, but I'll make sure to link it when it is.