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To: jb6

Hmmm... I'll believe it when it's published in a Danish newspaper.


2 posted on 11/06/2005 5:33:41 PM PST by Brilliant
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To: Brilliant

You probably won't have to wait too long.


3 posted on 11/06/2005 5:35:10 PM PST by Recovering Ex-hippie ("What do you call Parisians now? "......"French Fries !")
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To: Brilliant

Israel understands.


6 posted on 11/06/2005 5:36:13 PM PST by ncountylee (Dead terrorists smell like victory)
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To: Brilliant

its real.....look here:


MSM blackout on the intifada in Denmark

http://www.americanthinker.com/comments.php?comments_id=3574


25 posted on 11/06/2005 5:51:27 PM PST by Vn_survivor_67-68
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To: Brilliant

This one was posted here on the first:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1513137/posts


43 posted on 11/06/2005 6:14:00 PM PST by GoLightly
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To: Brilliant

War on Terror - International: Islamic War in Denmark - Update - Saturday, November 05, 2005
War on Terror - International: Islamic War in Denmark - Wednesday, November 02, 2005


War in France, War in Denmark

"Six policemen were hurt and 11 people arrested in the latest clashes with youths during the 4-day-running moslem-led riots in Clichy-sous-Bois, France."

There is a very similar series of riots, also running for four days, in Århus, Denmark that have NOT been reported in the english-language sections of Danish media, so the following is my translation of a piece in daily Jyllands-Posten:

Rosenhøj Mall has several nights in a row been the scene of the worst riots in Århus for years. "This area belongs to us", the youths proclaim. Sunday evening saw a new arson attack.

Their words sound like a clear declaration of war on the Danish society. Police must stay out. The area belongs to immigrants.

Four youths sit on the wall in Rosenhøj Mall sunday afternoon, calling themselves spokesmen for the groups, that three nights in a row have ravaged and tried to burn down the restaurant and other stores.

Around the parking lot, cars with youngsters from the immigrant community are swarming, and many are walking around, greeting each others with a sense of victory after the worst riots in Århus in years.

Every night 30-40 youts took part, especially immigrants.

Only two were arrested.

That was a victory.

"We knew, you would be coming. We are spokesmen", said a young man with a black knitted hood on his head, when JP (Jyllands-Posten - Henrik) visited Rosenhøj Mall sunday. He was angry. Very angry. Behind him the pub Hot Shot has scars after the attacks with cobble stones, and the stores along the parking lot besides the small mall have their windows covered with adhesive tape in a spiderweb pattern.

Four hours after the short meeting, Falck (Danish privat emergency service - Henrik) sent a group of fire engines under police escort to the nursery Kjærslund on Søndervangs Allé, right across the street from Rosenhøj Mall.

Gasoline through the window

A window had been shattered at the back of the house, and the fire had been blazing, apparently because of gasoline poured onto the floor, then lit.

Falck stopped on Viby Square, a couple kilometers from the site of the arson attack, waiting for the police to turn up so they could be escorted to the nursery. Two nights earlier, other Falck-employees were threatened, when they were covering up broken shop-windows.

Cobblestones had smashed the shop-windows from one end of the mall to the other. The police wrote in their report saturday night, that the youths had their stones with them in bags, when they came to Rosenhøj.

Cobblestones against bakery.

Saturday morning a 16-year-old somali boy was incarcerated, accused of aggravated assault, as he friday evening threw a cobblestone through a window in the bakery. The stone passed closely by baker Børge Svaløs face. ..

He calls himself 100 percent Palestinian, born in a refugee camp in Lebanon 19 years ago, and now out of work in Denmark.

"The police has to stay away. This is our area. We decide what goes down here".

And then the bit with the drawings of the prophet Muhammed comes around:

We are tired of what we see happening with our prophet. We are tired of Jyllands-Posten. I know it isnt you, but we wont accept what Jyllands-Posten has done to the prophet", he says aggressively, and the others nod approvingly.

Planned for three weeks

To of them are Turks, and it is the first time, that Turks and Palestinians act together, the 19-year-old says.

"We have planned this for three weeks. That is why only two were arrested saturday nigh. The police will cordon off it all. But we know the ways out", he claims, and then disappears, munching on a piece of pizza from Fun Pizza.

The pizzerias windows are also held together by adhesive tape after the attacks with cobblestones.

Of course, it isnt of the size the Paris riots have, but then France is 10 times larger than Denmark, population-wise, and has 25 times more moslems.

Its not just Paris.

Henrik | Vivking Observer


Note: There are some minor grammatical errors from the translation of Danish into English.



http://www.gohotsprings.com/usa


While Paris Burns

The 'main-street-media' can no longer hide the fact that the suburbs around Paris are burning from attacks by islamic jihadist. But, they are still trying to hide all news from the islamic attacks in Coppenhagen and other areas in northern Europe.



Background on the terror suspects
From Berlingske Tidende. (Those under arrest in Denmark):

A. Male, 20 years old. Lived in the public housing project of Tranemoesgård in Brøndby. Came to Denmark in 1993 with the rest of his family as Bosnian refugees. Got increasingly religious. Was arrested on the Technical School of Copenhagen, where he is under education to become an industrial technician.
B. Male, 16 years old. Grew up in Denmark, probably of Palestinian descent. According to several papers, he is the youngest in a group of 11 siblings with religious parents. Has according to several papers received his exam from the moslem Al-Quds grade school.
C. Male, 19 years old. Lived in Frederiksberg. Af Middle-Eastern descent. Student, and employed by TDC (Denmarks largest telephone service provider).
D. Male, 16 years old. Lived in Outer Nørrebro. Of Middle-Eastern descent. Attends hich school as a freshman. Practiced karate, and was about to attain a black belt.
E. Male, in his 20s. Hails supposedly from Uganda, and works as a mechanic. Moslem, living in Greater Copenhagen. Attended the mosque in Islamic Congregation until half a year ago. Married to F, and also has close relations with A, B, C and D.
F. Female, in her 20s. Hails supposedly from Georgia. Living in Greater Copenhagen, and married to E. Has close relations with A, B, C and D.
G. Male, supposedly 22 years old.
Six of the seven apaprently attended the same mosque in Copenhagen:

Most of the youngsters arrested last week for organising terrorist activities in Denmark, attended the same mosque in Copenhagen's Nørrebro district, daily newspaper Information reported on Wednesday.

The six young people were burdened by a colossal hatred towards society, leaders of the mosque, The Islamic Congregation, told the newspaper.

'They were popular, polite, and good students, but they harboured an enormous anger towards Danish society. Their fury grew stronger and made them introverted,' said Abu Laban, the mosque's imam, of the six 16-20-year-olds.

Laban said he knew two of the young men and their families well. The mother of one of them is associated with the Islamic Congregation, where she volunteers to teach Arabic every weekend.
'The mother said her son had lately become more and more frustrated and angry towards Danish society, which he criticised harshly. Even if he sometimes sounded like he could go to extremes, his mother is certain that he would never had carried any of it out - and mothers can usually tell the difference between their children's words and deeds,' Laban said.

The two arrested in Bosnia are the following:

X (initials AKC). Male, 18 years old. Turkish citizen with permanent Danish residence permit. Lived with his family in Avedøre, and became increasingly religious over the last couple years. Came to Sarajevo on October 14th to meet up with Y. Was arrested in the same city on October 19th while in possession of explosives and weapons.
Y. Male, 18 years old. Lived in Kungälv near Göteborg in Sweden. Swedish and Montenegrin citizenship. According to several media born in Serbia, but moved to Sweden in 1994. Adherent to wahabbism. Appears according to the Bosnian paper Slobodna Bosna in a video as a future suicide bomber with the British or American embassy in Sarajevo as its target.
Henrik


60 posted on 11/06/2005 6:52:50 PM PST by soltice
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