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Muslim Demonstrations Spread Worldwide
Bellsouth ^ | 2/6/06 | Associated Press

Posted on 02/06/2006 5:59:48 AM PST by Dewy

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Lebanon apologized Monday to Denmark after thousands of rampaging Muslim demonstrators set fire to the building housing the Danish mission in Beirut - the most violent in a growing string of worldwide protests over caricatures of Islam's Prophet Muhammad. In Afghanistan hundreds of demonstrators clashed with police and soldiers, leaving one dead and four injured.

The prime ministers of Spain and Turkey issued a Christian-Muslim appeal for calm, saying "we shall all be the losers if we fail to immediately defuse this situation."

In southern Iraq, several thousand Iraqis rallied to demand severing all ties with countries in which the caricatures were published.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: religonofpeace
"Just a few evil doers that have hijacked the (Religon of peace)"
1 posted on 02/06/2006 5:59:50 AM PST by Dewy
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To: Dewy

Monsters of the Arab street

By Steve Muscatello

Feb 6, 2006

An irrational fear of evangelical Christians deprives secular America of a true understanding of the dangers posed by radical Islam. But those who fret over an imagined American "theocracy" run by Christian zealots should take note that it's not Bobby from Birmingham or Wally from Wichita that's burning down embassies, raiding buildings, threatening executions and otherwise behaving like animals on the streets of (to name a few) Damascus, Gaza City, Jakarta and Baghdad.

By now you know the story. Last October, a Danish newspaper printed twelve cartoons depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad in various postures: walking through a field; in front of a classroom chalkboard; and even with a bomb tucked in his turban.

The initial reaction was tepid. But then an Austrian newspaper reprinted the cartoons in January, followed by French, German, Italian and Spanish newspapers this month. The reprints set off a firestorm (Islamic law forbids depictions of Muhammad to prevent idol worship). Violent protests have raged since, reaching a head Saturday as Syrian mobs burned down much of the Danish and Norwegian embassies in Damascus.

If the outbursts were small, isolated incidents in two or three countries it would be easier to write them off—just the work of a vocal—and exceptionally radical—minority, we'd say. But the demonstrations have been large and widespread. Indeed, if airborne disease spread through the Muslim world as fast as outrage, a simple case of the flu might afflict millions in minutes. Things get contagious.

If only Muslims had a better public relations strategist they might have avoided this brouhaha. Instead of letting the little-noticed drawings drift into oblivion, Muslim protests lit the fires of Western curiosity. What do these cartoons look like? Then the media swarm came and suddenly newspapers on the other side of the world were printing editorials titled " The freedom to blaspheme" and galvanizing armies of free speech advocates.

Nevertheless, there are two reasons why it's better for the West (but not the Danish and Norwegian embassies) that it happened this way.

First, the timing is perfect. The latest issue of Rolling Stone depicts rapper Kanye West as a Christ-like figure in a crown of thorns with the title: "The Passion of Kanye West." The cover shot is a disgusting affront to Christians, and certainly as blasphemous as the cartoons were to Muslims.

As a result, no one was surprised when Christians firebombed Rolling Stone headquarters in New York.

Oh wait, didn't happen.

Okay, well no one was surprised when Christians threatened to firebomb the building.

Nope, didn't happen either.

Rarely does history provide such a perfect point of comparison, and the contrasting responses could hardly be more telling: When faced with a nearly identical situation, one faith resorted to violence, threats and rage like unruly savages; the other was civil, responding (if at all) with letters to the editor, calls for a boycott and many public denunciations.

Second, the rage of the Muslim world again lays bare radicalism for all the world to see. A similar fervor was set off in 2005 in response to purported Koran desecration at Guantanamo Bay. People died then, many of them Muslims. But it didn't matter. The rage is as overwhelming as it is contagious.

Victor Davis Hanson has called this the "lunacy principle," that is, "these people are capable of doing anything at anytime."

That's what makes Iran so scary. When President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denies the Holocaust and says "Israel must be wiped off the map" he really means it. And if his nuclear program continues unabated, he might just wake-up one morning and do it.

And that's the thing, for all their shrewd and secret plots, most radical Muslims are remarkably forthcoming: they seek the destruction of Western civilization, beginning with Israel, in order to establish a world-wide caliphate.

That blueprint should scare secular America more than, say, a well-organized group of pro-life activists. But in many cases, it doesn't. Trace it to comfort or laziness: it's easier to create a paper tiger out of the "Religious Right" and to rail against their "bigoted" and "intolerant" policies than to acknowledge the true threats posed by radical Islam.

It's early yet, but the cartoon protests may go a long way in changing this mentality, in expanding horizons beyond the water's edge. President John Quincy Adams once said that America should not go "abroad in search of monsters to destroy." Well, he might have added that America should not create monsters at home over relatively tame ideological differences. After all, these days we don't have to search very far for monsters. They're already in the streets, calling our name.

Steve Muscatello is a Townhall.com columnist.


2 posted on 02/06/2006 6:01:51 AM PST by joesnuffy (A camel once bit our sister..but we knew just what to do...we gathered rocks and squashed her!)
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To: Dewy
Gee, you would think that, given Denmark's lack of support for Israel that they would be safe from terror. France, Germany? Guess not, huh? Who'da thunk it?
3 posted on 02/06/2006 6:03:28 AM PST by Reaganesque
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To: Dewy
There is a photo slide show of world wide Muslim protests posted on this site
4 posted on 02/06/2006 6:07:31 AM PST by ex-Texan (Mathew 7:1 through 6)
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To: Dewy

Islam is giving a glimpse of it's true face again.

Each time the rets of the world ignores at its own peril.


5 posted on 02/06/2006 6:16:30 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: ex-Texan

"world wide Muslim protests" require state sponsorship.

This is world-wide terrorism bought and paid for by nation-states in the Middle-East and beyond.

They are resonsible for these Acts of War and will be made to pay dearly for them.


6 posted on 02/06/2006 6:16:42 AM PST by CBart95
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To: joesnuffy

Do you have a link to this most accurate and well written article? I need to forward it to my friends who think that the religious right are torturing gays in this country by not allowing them to marry.

Thanks


7 posted on 02/06/2006 6:33:31 AM PST by sandbar
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To: CBart95

Islamic terrorism is just the tip of the iceberg. State sponsored terrorism is being paid for by the U.S. Currently, the U.S. is paying too much. We are all paying too much daily. The western world is paying far too much for Arab oil. Hint: Read my other posts about oil futures, Petro Dollars vs. Petro Euros.


8 posted on 02/06/2006 6:38:46 AM PST by ex-Texan (Mathew 7:1 through 6)
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To: joesnuffy

Great column.

Muslim clerics must love stuff like this. Keep the oppressed masses mad at the evil infidels so they don't realize who the real enemy is.


9 posted on 02/06/2006 6:47:07 AM PST by agrace (Where were you when I founded the earth? Tell me if you know so much. Job 38:4)
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To: agrace

I am so damn disappointed in the reaction of our State Dept and of the refusal of the media in this country, to print the cartoons, I can hardly stand it.

My blood is boiling - how can we not stand beside our Danish friend in this matter? It makes me ill.


10 posted on 02/06/2006 7:26:10 AM PST by SusaninOhio
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To: sandbar

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1572706/posts


11 posted on 02/06/2006 7:53:16 AM PST by joesnuffy (A camel once bit our sister..but we knew just what to do...we gathered rocks and squashed her!)
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To: ex-Texan

Must we go back to read your old posts to attempt to figure out what you are saying now?

Are you one of those types who maintain that we have brought this (Violence) on ourselves so we deserve all this criminal activity? Are you in an institution?

Why do you have this notion that we must somehow try harder to discipher your posts? Are you royalty? Or what?


12 posted on 02/06/2006 8:08:23 AM PST by CBart95
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To: Dewy

"Stop drawing cartoons or we'll kill you." - Muslims.


13 posted on 02/06/2006 8:10:19 AM PST by Lazamataz (Islam is a fatal disease that must be eradicated from the body Earth.)
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