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Pakistani Islamists get ready to bash Da Vinci Code

KARACHI, May 22 (Reuters) Pakistan's Islamist parties will hold nationwide demonstrations against ''The Da Vinci Code'' later this week, to protest the film's ''offensive'' alternative take on the story of Jesus Christ, an opposition lawmaker said today.

The adaptation of Dan Brown's best-selling novel, the story of a Vatican cover-up involving Christ and his supposed offspring, has recorded a 224 million dollars global opening.

''The film is offensive towards a holy figure dear to ll religions,'' Liaquat Balouch, deputy secretary-general of Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, the main Islamist political alliance, told Reuters.

Muslims regard Christ as an important prophet, but not as great as Islam's Prophet Mohammad.

Films or cartoons that hurt the sentiments of any religion in the name of culture should be rejected by the people, Balouch said, adding that rallies against the film would be held after Friday prayers.

No Pakistani film exhibitor had planned to screen the movie, but sellers of pirated DVDs and VCDs were expecting to be able to offer it for sale by the end of the day.

''There is a huge demand for 'The Da Vinci Code','' Salman Shakir, a shopkeeper in the southern city of Karachi.

''We already have several orders lined up even though the initial prints are poor quality.'' Christians, who make up less then 10 per cent of predominantly Muslim Pakistan, fear the film could spread misunderstanding about their faith.

''We want people of other religions to also protest against the film,'' said Javed Williams of the Pakistan Catholic Bishops Conference. ''It has caused disappointment in the Pakistani Catholic community.'' Church leaders worldwide are divided over how they should respond to ''The Da Vinci Code''. Some demand that censors ban the film, or cut scenes that they say undermine Christian beliefs.

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Bjorn wins Irish Open for ninth Tour title

MAYNOOTH, Ireland, May 22 (Reuters) Denmark's Thomas Bjorn birdied the last two holes today to win the weather-affected Irish Open title. Bjorn equalled the European Tour's record best recovery when he came back from a first round 78 to close with a level-par 72 on the tournament's fifth day to total five-under-par 283, a stroke better than Britain's Paul Casey. The Dane's ninth European Tour title came after a battle of attrition with the weather, high.....

SWAC demonstrates special software for flood relief operations

Gandhinagar, May 22 (UNI) The Indian Air Force's Southern Western Air Command (SWAC) has trained its pilots sucessfully to use ''Geographic Information System (GIS)'' software during relief measures in floods and other natural calamities, when the navigational features on ground are indiscernible.The software, developed by the city-based Bhaskaracharya Institute of Space Application of Geoinformatics (BISAG), incorporates superimposition of multiple layers and maps with locations and attributes, to help the pilots to identify the exact coordinates to proceed during floods when.....

Slight quake in J

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) An earthquake of slight intensity shook Jammu and Kashmir this afternoon. The quake, measuring 3.7 on the Richter scale, occured at 1401 hrs, India Meteorological Department said here. It epicentred near the Indo-Pakistan border. UNI IP MIR DB1819.....
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