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Falwell remarks spur Indian riots; 5 killed
©Associated Press BOMBAY, India -- Five people were killed Friday in Hindu-Muslim clashes and police gunfire after riots broke out during a general strike called to protest the Rev. Jerry Falwell calling the founder of Islam a terrorist. Forty-seven people were injured. The rioters attacked each other with knives and stones during the strike protesting Falwell's remarks on CBS television early this month. Muslim organizations said Falwell's remarks were derogatory and blasphemous. The conservative Baptist minister told the television network Islam's prophet "was a violent man, a man of war." "Jesus set the example for love, as did Moses," Falwell said. "I think Mohammed set an opposite example." Two Muslims and one Hindu were killed by police gunfire and one Muslim and Hindu died of stab wounds in Sholapur, 225 miles south of Bombay, the capital of western Maharashtra state, said Kirpa Shankar, the junior home minister of the state. The trouble started when a group of Muslims took to the streets and were challenged by Hindus. Some rioters targeted shops, homes and vehicles. Falwell's remarks had triggered street protests in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Monday. © 2006 • All Rights Reserved • St. Petersburg Times
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