Posted on 02/06/2006 11:53:26 AM PST by robowombat
Leader of Arab-European group calls on Arabs to use Danish flag as substitute for toilet paper
Brussels, Feb 4, IRNA
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The leader of the Belgium-based Arab- European League (AEL), Dyab Abou Jahjah, has condemned the double standards of the West regarding freedom of speech as far as Muslims are concerned.
"Europeans think that freedom of speech is guaranteed in Europe, and that they are defending it against Islamic pressure. Reality, however, presents us with Muslims living in Europe with another experience," said Abou Jahjah in an article posted on the AEL's website.
"Muslims and others in Europe cannot say everything they often want to say and they risk being arrested and prosecuted if they do.
"Muslims and other religious people cannot express their disgust from homosexuality and clearly state that they believe it's a sickness and a deviation without being persecuted for being homophobic.
"People in Europe are not allowed to do a free historical examination of the Second World War and the holocaust and freely express an opinion on it that is different from the dominating dogmatic line.
"Any attempt to have deviant historical examination of the holocaust will earn you the title of revisionist, anti-Semitic and a jail sentence," he further wrote.
"I would be curious to see the reactions of these champions of freedom of speech in case some Danish paper would have published pictures of Jewish rabbis, or Moses for that matter, with a Jewish nose, the star of David and represented him as a greedy banker or other form of economical parasite sucking the blood of the people.
"Yes Arabs and Muslims are uptight when you touch their religious and national symbols, but Europe had made of political correctness and the cult of the holocaust and Jew worshiping its alternative religion," he went on to say.
Abou Jahjah concluded by saying, "I am for the absolute freedom of speech everywhere, and that's why I call upon every free soul among Arabs to use the Danish flag as a substitute for toilet paper." Denmark's Jyllands-Posten last September first published the blasphemous cartoons on Propher Mohammad (PBUH) which were later reprinted in many European papers.
The AEL, based in Antwerp and with branches in other European countries, says it is a political and social movement that stands for the rights of Arab and Muslim communities in Europe and Arab causes in general.
The AEL stands also for solidarity with all Muslim peoples and communities and all oppressed peoples of the world.
90 % of muzzies ask, what's that?
Well, then... it should be OK to put those Korans to similar use. Turnabout is fair play.
They use toilet paper?
Silly rabbit, that's what the koran is for.
Lol.
Too True.
We'd be doing them a favor by introducing them to TP, so let's try to keep this quiet ;)
what, are they going to print it on their left hands?
Don't they mean substitute the flag for their left hand?
So...How is this going to work? Do they have to get a new one each time, or do they (gag) re-use it? Will they wash it in between uses?
Newspapers in Arab countries publish that sort of crap all the time. Funny how none of those countries' embassies in Denmark (or in any other Western country) have been burned down . . .
Well, it would sure beat what they're using now. They eat with their fingers, and why do you think they eat only with their RIGHT hand? :)
Yeah...when did Akmed start "using" toilet paper in the first place?
"Muslims and other religious people cannot express their disgust from homosexuality and clearly state that they believe it's a sickness and a deviation without being persecuted for being homophobic."
That's interesting -- it's becoming increasingly difficult for American Christians to say it, too.
The TOILET PAPER WAR! - what a revoltin' development.


I'm confident that the Danes won't react by murdering Muslims.
"I'm confident that the Danes won't react by murdering Muslims."
That's too bad because that is the only way to stop terrorism.
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