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Sindh govt bans ‘controversial books’

KARACHI: The Sindh government has banned two controversial books titled ‘The Prophesied End Time’ and ‘2008 God’s Final Witness’, both written by Ronald Weinland.

An official announcement said that both books contain material that may offend the sentiments of Muslims, Jews and Christians and is likely to create resentment among different religious groups. It said that this resentment could lead to a law and order problem in the country.

The government has ordered confiscation of all copies of the two books wherever they are found in the open market and has also directed authorities concerned to take necessary action against the writer, publisher, distributors, sellers and others concerned. app

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