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An Urgent Letter to Sheikh Zarqawi to Defend Muslims in Sweden, and a Promise to Kill “the dirty dog” Runar Søgaard

by SITE Institute April 25, 2005

A letter posted on a jihadi message board, addressed to the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, asks Zarqawi to defend the Muslims in Sweden stating: “we here [in Sweden], the Muslim people, cry out to you and ask you to beg the nation of jihad to use their power to get back our religion, by doing what Allah ordered you to do, especially if there is an attack on the dignity and reputation of our Prophet.”

The message, claiming to be from “The weakened Muslims in Sweden,” refers to the statement by the celebrity Norwegian Evangelist preacher Runar Søgaard, who called the Prophet Muhammad, “a confused pedophile.”

Following a display of the letter, the author of the message assures the death of Søgaard, who is currently under police protection, stating: “You will hear that he will be killed soon, Allah willing, just like in Holland with the Dutchman who wrote a book fighting the veil (hijab) and made a film making fun of Muslim women wearing the hijab.”

Finally, the message promises that “the dirty dog in Swedenwill face the same fate, no matter what the Swedish police do.”

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956 posted on 04/25/2005 9:41:27 PM PDT by penguino
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An Urgent Letter to Sheikh Zarqawi to Defend Muslims in Sweden, and a Promise to Kill “the dirty dog” Runar Søgaard

A wake-up call to the Swedes as well as Americans.

979 posted on 04/26/2005 7:44:47 AM PDT by Godzilla (When you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there.)
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