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A Pogrom for tea.


To WESTERNERS, this teapot will seem more Lewis Carroll than David Koresh David Koresh (August 17, 1959 – April 19, 1993), (born Vernon Wayne Howell) was the leader of the Branch Davidians religious sect, believing himself to be the final prophet. A 1993 raid by the U.S. . But in the Malaysian state of Terengganu, where the two-story pot once sat beside a fishing boat, a massive vase, and an even larger yellow umbrella, the structure has become a symbol of religious strife. Ayah a·yah  
n.
A native maid or nursemaid in India.



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 Pin, who founded this "Sky Kingdom," has spent the last two decades building a religious community around the teapot. The members of his interfaith cult are welcome to follow any religion they choose, he says, as long as they recognize that he is the God at the head of all of them. "All religions are basically the same," he told the Sydney Morning Herald.

The Malaysian authorities don't see it that way. Ayah Pin and his followers followers

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 have been repeatedly jailed since the 1990s and in July of this year armed men lobbed Molotov cocktails at the teapot, sending Ayah Pin into hiding. Two weeks later, the Terengganu government finally bulldozed the kingdom. The teapot now lies smashed in a pile of rubble.

Ayah Pin has lost his teapot to the tempest. He has also given the world a startling star·tle  
v. star·tled, star·tling, star·tles

v.tr.
1. To cause to make a quick involuntary movement or start.

2. To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly. See Synonyms at frighten.
 image of paranoia and intolerance--evidence that when religious liberty is lost, so too are imagination and whimsy whim·sy also whim·sey  
n. pl. whim·sies also whim·seys
1. An odd or fanciful idea; a whim.

2. A quaint or fanciful quality: stories full of whimsy.
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Title Annotation:Sky Kingdom, religious cult, Malaysia
Author:Howley, Kerry
Publication:Reason
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:9MALA
Date:Nov 1, 2005
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