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Feminist Author Emerges To Face Court Charges

DHAKA, Bangladesh -- A feminist author who has been threatened with death by Islamic fundamentalists emerged from two months in hiding Wednesday to face a charge of insulting Islam.


Accompanied by her lawyer, Taslima Nasrin appeared in Dhaka High Court dressed in a sari and headscarf. She was freed on $125 bail on a charge of violating a 19th-century law against offending religious sensibilities.


Fundamentalists were enraged when an Indian newspaper quoted Ms. Nasrin, a 32-year-old physician, as saying she wanted the Koran, the Islamic holy book, "thoroughly revised" to protect women's rights.


She has said she was misquoted, but would like to see changes in Islamic laws to protect women's rights.


Fundamentalists put a $5,000 bounty on her head, and authorities followed up by issuing a warrant for her arrest.


But her appearance Wednesday, caught opponents off-guard. No protests occurred outside the court.




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