TV Station Fined For Saying a Fact
A TV station in the Czeck Republic was fined by the Council For Radio and Television for saying that Shari'a law allows a husband to kill an unfaithful wife. But the reporter who said this was right. Shari'a law does allow a husband to kill an unfaithful wife. The Council For Radio and Television conceded to demands by a Muslim organization who apparently do not like anything negative said about their religion, even if it's simply a fact.
This is like a Buddhist organization complaining because a reporter mentioned that Buddhists practice meditation. Buddhists do, in fact, practice meditation.
Here's the story: TV station fined for Islamophobia.
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