Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Coelho, local authors slam books seizure in east Libya

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Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho joined more than 100 Libyan writers and intellectu­als Monday in condemning security forces for seizing books deemed “erotic” or anti-Islamic.

Coelho’s books were among those seized by authoritie­s in the eastern Libyan town of Marj over the weekend.

Security forces there published a video on Facebook over the weekend showing dozens of books imported from Egypt that were seized from a truck heading from Tobruk to Benghazi.

“Contacting the Brazilian embassy,” Coelho tweeted on Monday. “There’s little they can do but I can’t just sit and watch my books being burned.”

Brazil’s diplomatic mission to Libya is based in neighbouri­ng Tunisia.

The books also included works by Egyptian Nobel Prize-winning novelist Naguib Mahfouz and Arabic translatio­ns of books by German philosophe­r Friedrich Nietzsche and American writer Dan Brown.

In the video, security official and religious leaders in the town denounced a “cultural invasion”, claiming the books contained informatio­n on Shiaism, Christiani­ty and sorcery, as well as erotic material that conflicts with the Sunni Islam followed by most Libyans.It was unclear what would be done with the confiscate­d books. Marj, like most of eastern Libya, is under the control of the self-declared Libyan National Army commanded by military strongman Khalifa Haftar.

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