Posted on 02/04/2006 11:52:28 AM PST by bayouranger
Demonstrators marched from Regent's Park mosque, London, to the Danish embassy, with banners reading: "Kill the one who insults the Prophet" and "The only way this will be resolved, is if those who are responsible are turned over so they can be punished by Islamic law, so that they can be executed".
(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...
Little Green Footballs is reporting that angry Danes plan to demostrate and burn korans in the process...many counter-threats were returned.
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/
-Toonces
Your call to action is correct. Unfortunately, the muzzies want a global confrontation with the West to usher the return of their "12th Mahdi". This is going to be a bloodbath unlike anything ever seen.
peeing on korans comes to mind.
I say "bring it on" i'm tired of pussy footing around with these lunatics.
Does Europe now see what they have been nurturing?
"does Europe now see what they have been nurturing"
And why is our State Dept. "nurturing" them as well--when it should be neutering them.
Hilarious, and true.
P.E.A.C.E
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Islamic Society of Denmark Used Fake Cartoons to Create Story!
THIS WHOLE DANISH CARTOON CONTROVERSY WAS MADE UP BY THE "ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF DENMARK" WHO SPREAD THE FAKE CARTOONS ON THEIR TRIP TO THE MIDDLE EAST!
The leader of the group is a radical Islamist known for supporting the Anti-Western Islamist struggle!
The organisation Islamic Society in Denmark toured the Middle-East to create awareness about the cartoons, bringing 3 additional images, which HAD NEVER been published in any media source. Evidently, the originals were not offensive enough for the trip so they had to add these three:
The first of the three additional pictures, which are of poor quality, shows Muhammad as a pedophile demon.*
The second shows Muhammed with a pig snout.*
The third depicts a praying Muslim being raped by a dog*.
BBC World also aired a story showing one of the three non-published images, on 2006-01-30, and wrongly claimed it had been published in Jyllands-Posten.
On the tour, the group claimed to represent 21 different Muslim organisations in Denmark, although many of these groups have disclaimed any connection.
Akhmad Akkari, spokesman of the Danish Muslim organisations which organised the tour, explained that the three drawings had been added to "give an insight in how hateful the atmosphere in Denmark is towards Muslims."
Akkari claimed he does not know the origin of the three pictures. He said they had been sent anonymously to Danish Muslims. However, when Ekstra Bladet asked if it could talk to these Muslims, Akkari refused to reveal their identity. These images had however never been published in Jyllands-Posten.
The society also allegedly exaggerated its membership, claiming to represent all of Denmark's 200,000 Muslims, when the actual number of adherents is believed to be fewer than 15,000. [30]. 500-1000 people attend their Friday prayer gathering each week[31].
Imam Ahmad Abu Ladan is involved in an international group of Muslims who are known for supporting the anti-Western Islamist struggle of the school of global Jihad.
Imam Ahmad Abu Ladan also tried to block the re-election of the right-wing government in Denmark in the previous election.
Imam Ahmad Abu Laban, the leader of the organisation stated in Al Jazeera that Muslims should boycott Denmark, despite giving contradictory assurances to Western media. Ahmad Abu Laban, previously declared unwelcome in several Arab states, was one of the front figures on the tour [citation needed].
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen said of Muslims criticising the country in the Arab territories: "I am speechless that those people, whom we have given the right to live in Denmark and where they freely have chosen to stay, are now touring Arab countries and inciting antipathy towards Denmark and the Danish people"[33].
Further misinformation spread among Arab Muslims include claims that Jyllands-Posten is a government-owned newspaper (it is privately owned) - spokesman for the Danish delegation Muhammed al Samha, and delegation member Ahmed al-Harbi said in the Egyptian newspaper al-Ahram: "Jyllands-Posten, a newspaper belonging to the ruling Danish party - an extreme right-wing party - [was] publishing drawings and sketches of the prophet Muhammad."
* I shrank up the outrageous and fake cartoons from original size. I do not intend to offend.
The Brussels Journal has been following the story closely from Europe.
Shawn Wasson notices the selective outrage.
The Astute Blogger has more on Abu Ladan lying to the media!
Well, guess we have to turn them over to the sharia courts for a proper beheading. Who would've guessed?
Counterterrorism Blog has more on Abu Laden's mideast stunts, today.
Zombietime has the largest collection of Muhammad pictures on the net.
And, Pajamas Media is carrying the story from a variety of blog perspectives.
Michelle Malkin has a huge roundup on the two-faced American media.
Belmont Club has thoughtful analysis on what this all means.
The mainstream news is so out of touch with this story.
The eradication of islam is the only way to end the threat. It will require the destruction of the koran, all mosques, all islamic centers, all islamic schools, the "neutralization" of all islamic religious leaders... The list goes on and on.
If we truly desire to rid the world of the cancer of islam, then we must be prepared to be forced to destroy hundreds of millions of people.
We have allowed ourselves to be painted into a corner.
I Slam Islam
OK, how's this? The US newspapers print the cartoons? But then we are fighting in Iraq to HELP some of the Muslims and beat down others, right? So, will they turn on our troops there, then? I can see how Bush might be stretched-thin on this one.
I did see an amazing pro-Free Speech (and forget the Muzzies) column in the LA Times today, at a coffee shop. I maybe can find it online. They are usually so disgusting, I was amazed.
I understand the sentiment. And I suspect that more and more Westerners are going to feel the same way.
But NPR has this gem:
Religion
Understanding Muslim Anger over Cartoons
All Things Considered, February 3, 2006 · Religious scholar Reza Aslan explains to Robert Siegel why the Muhammad cartoons recently published in several European newspapers are offensive to Muslims. The depiction of Muhammad is considered blasphemous by many in the Muslim world and has prompted vigorous protest. Reza Aslan is a scholar of religions and author of No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam.
Related NPR Stories
That looks like a good crop of islamist to deport into the Irish Channel, via a ferry that has "problems".
Support the Danes. Buy Danish products in your local supermarket.
I sent this to all in my address book:
Hi there:
May I ask you to support my former home country after the muslims boycott of all Danish Goods. We ourselves are using a number of Danish foods. Havarti Cheese we buy in big blocks from Sams, a well seasoned and not too strong cheese. The Danish Lurpak Butter, you cant get a better tasting butter, comes slighted salted or un-salted. 2005 won Best Taste Award.
Plumrose Danish Ham canned is a class for itself.
Frozen back ribs for the bbq beats anything else. The Danish porks are long and slender with very little fat.
Our slogan at international soccer (fodbold) games is: We are red, we are white, we are Danish dynamite!
Please send this around to people in your address book, thank you!
Poul
"BUY DANISH" ASK MY DANISH FRIENDS/ UPDATE
John Zimmerman is right. The Muslim countries have chosen to pressure liberal little Denmark in order to teach the media and governments, which stand by them, a lesson which does not bode well for free speech or satire. Kuwait has joined the Saudi boycott (the Saudi market alone is worth 1.2 billion) and I suspect the rest will follow. So, here is a plea from my Danish friends:
"If you Americans look with this great sympathy on our case, couldn't you then raise a consumer support of DK in the US? The opposite of a boycott. A movement of: "Buy Danish!" Please?
You can easily eat and digest all our famous Danish cheese at your millions of breakfast-tables from Seattle to Atlanta. Then the boycott (which is escalating fast down there now) will be harmless.
Well, we can and should. In fact the idea immediately occurred to the readers of Charles of LGF who was kind enough to post the news about the Saudi boycott on his popular site. They recommended you buy not only the always delicious Danish butter cookies but also:
Danish Havarti cheese
Carlsberg and Tuborg Beers.
Arla owns White Clover Dairy, a Wisconsin company so buy that brand. It comes under White Clover and Holland Farm.
Danish Crown hams ( DAK (sold at Sam clubs)... baby back ribs, because they come from Denmark.
You shop online at The Danish Foodshop and Danish Deli Foods.
You can also buy gorgious Danish porcelain and LEGO for the kids.
UPDATE: First, the speed with which this movement took flight is amazing and encouraging. Thanks, guys, for helping spread in on your blogs. The boycott is gathering steam. Our old friend Libya also withdrew its ambassador. But the Danes are standing firm and the EU (for the moment) is standing by them:
EU trade chief Peter Mandelson met a Saudi minister at a meeting in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos on Sunday and "urged the minister to convey the seriousness of this issue to his government," his spokesman said.
"Any boycott of Danish goods would be seen as a boycott of European goods," said spokesman Peter Power.
An opinion poll showed that 79 percent of Danes think Fogh Rasmussen should not issue an apology and 62 percent say the newspaper should not apologize.
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