Posted on 02/05/2006 11:39:31 AM PST by indcons
A Belgian-Dutch Islamic political organization posted anti-Jewish cartoons on its Web site in response to the cartoons of the prophet Mohammed that appeared in Danish papers last year and offended many Muslims.
The cartoons were posted on the Arab European League's site on Saturday. It was not working Sunday morning because of exceeded bandwidth.
The cartoons depicting Mohammed wearing a turban-shaped bomb were first published in Denmark, and then in newspapers elsewhere in Europe in a show of solidarity with press freedoms.
The Islamic site carried a disclaimer saying the images were being shown as part of an exercise in free speech rather than to endorse their content - just as European newspapers have reprinted the Danish cartoons.
One of the AEL cartoons displayed an image of Dutch Holocaust victim Anne Frank in bed with Adolf Hitler, and another questioned whether the Holocaust actually occurred.
Dyab Abou Jahjah, the party's founder and best-known figure, defended the action on the Dutch television program Nova Saturday.
"Europe has its sacred cows, even if they're not religious sacred cows," he told the program.
(Excerpt) Read more at haaretz.com ...
Apparently these folks never heard of the Waffen-SS Handschar Division.
I know he wanted his adopted son's wife and took her. I'll see if I can find that about raping a wife in front of her dead father.
Heck I guess this means I've got to get up some friends and riot, maybe burn an Arab consulate or two. Damn. And I was planning on watching the football game, too.
If the Mohammedians want to go one-on-one with cartoons, they'll lose. They have no sense of humor. We will laugh them out of town!
There has been nothing untrue about the cartoons I have seen so far and that is their problem they can not counter their own evil image by claiming slander because it is all true.
I have to admit that this is a better (and far more appropriate) form of protest than the rioting and violence that many Muslims are engaged in. But since these cartoons were offensive to most Europeans, not just the ones who published the Mohammed pictures, the Muslims who published these are being just as unreasonable and offensive (in the eyes of Europeans) as the Danish were (in the eyes of Muslims).
Sick!
I've noticed after Mohamed's name Muslims put "(saw)"...does that mean sick and wicked?
Never underestimate the Islamic genius for comedy.
I beleive you are right ... .
??? In what way were these cartoons offensive to non-islamic Europeans????
That's even better!
* Khadijah bint Khuwaylid married in 595 C.E.; widow; died 619
* Sawada bint Zama married soon after 619; widow; died after Muhammad
* Aisha married in 622; probably political; died after Muhammad
* Hafsa bint Umar married circa 624-625; widow, political; died after Muhammad
* Zaynab bint Khuzayma married circa 626-627; widow; died soon afterwards
* Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya married in 626; widow; died after Muhammad
* Zaynab bint Jahsh married circa 625-627; widow and divorcee; died after Muhammad * Juwayriya bint al-Harith married circa 627-628; widow, possibly political; died after Muhammad
* Umm Habibah married 629; widow, political; died after Muhammad
* Safiyya bint Huyayy married 629; widow, captured in battle; died after Muhammad
* Maymuna bint al-Harith married 629; widow; died after Muhammad
* Maria al-Qibtiyya; Ethiopian (name translates to "Maria the Copt"); some say she was a slave given to Mohammad by the ruler of Egypt.Muhammad later freed her and married her; circa 628-629; the mother of Muhammad's short-lived son Ibrahim in 630; died after Muhammad
Mad Mohammed being humped by a pig.
Amazing....unfortunately, his list of "wives" reads like a serial rapist's list of victims.
I was referring to the ones the Muslims published of Anne Frank and Hitler. My point was, instead of attacking the actions of the people who published the Mohammed cartoons, they decided to descend to the same level and offend all decent non-Muslims (making themselves no better by any standard).
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