The Da Vinci Code@Pakistan

Boston Globeの記事なり;


Muslim Pakistan bans "The Da Vinci Code"

June 4, 2006

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has banned "The Da Vinci Code" following calls from both minority Christians and majority Muslims, an official said on Sunday.

The adaptation of Dan Brown's best-selling novel, the story of a Vatican cover-up involving Christ and his supposed offspring, has made hundreds of millions of dollars around the world since it opened last month.

But the screening of the film in Pakistan, or possession of it on video cassettes or discs, was prohibited and unlawful, said Jalil Abbas, secretary of the Ministry of Culture.

"The film is sacrilegious to all religions, that's why we did this," Abbas told Reuters.

Police had been ordered to conduct raids and confiscate pirated copies of the film available in markets of the Muslim-dominated country, he said.

Christians make up about two percent of Pakistan's overwhelmingly Muslim 160 million people.
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sacrireligiousは神聖冒涜的の意。