Posted on 09/15/2007 6:34:39 AM PDT by marthemaria
DUBAI (Reuters) - The head of an al Qaeda-led group in Iraq has offered a $100,000 reward for the killing of a Swedish cartoonist for his drawing of Islam's Prophet Mohammad and threatened to attack major Swedish companies.
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, leader of the self-styled Islamic State in Iraq, also offered $50,000 in an audiotape posted on an Islamist Web site on Saturday to anyone who killed the editor of the newspaper that published the drawing by Lars Vilks.
Sweden's daily Nerikes Allehanda published the drawing, part of a series which art galleries in Sweden had declined to display, last month.
"From now on we announce the call to shed the blood of the Lars who dared to insult our Prophet... and during this munificent month we announce an award worth $100,000 to the person who kills this infidel criminal," he said in the 31-minute tape.
"The award will be increased to $150,000 if he were to be slaughtered like a lamb.
"We know how to force them to withdraw and apologies, and if they don't, they can wait for our strikes on their economy and giant companies such as Ericsson, Volvo, Ikea...."
Contacted by Reuters, Edvard Unsgaard, spokesman for Sweden's prime minister, declined to comment on what he said was "police business."
The newspaper published the image, depicting the head of the Prophet on the body of a dog, in what it called a defense of free speech. Muslim countries including Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan expressed anger over the caricature.
Iran, the first country to protest against the publication of the drawing on August 27, summoned Sweden's charge d'affaires in Tehran to complain. Muslims believe images of the Prophet are forbidden and also consider dogs to be impure.
The Swedish Muslim Council, one of Sweden's largest Muslim organizations, rejected Baghdadi's threats.
"The Swedish Muslim Council definitely repudiates and at the same time condemns threats against individuals or Swedish institutions. We accept neither crimes nor ethical violations of everyone's right to live in security and to respectful treatment," it said in a statement.
Last year, Muslims around the world launched a firestorm of protest after a Danish newspaper published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad that were reprinted by other European newspapers.
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ops. It was to almost identical articles. I was not paying attention that the mentioning of attacing swedish firms also was in the washington post story. Sorry.
I always see the media label libertarian or conservative organizations with that label followed by the name of the organization. For example “Insiders report that the conservative National Taxpayers Union...”.
I’d like to start using the phrase “The Muslim Al Qaeda”. Let’s call them what they are.
Cartoonists of the World Unite! Depict the Life and Times of the Prophet Mohammad! Take the heat off this one cartoonist and join him in getting the word out showing just who this prophet was or draw some of the honor killings by these believers..........
My guess is rubber-spine liberal publishers will not lift a hand to protect their own.
Any chance we can get Tom Tomorrow and Ted Rall to do really raunchy mockeries of Mohammed? Just a thought.
I'm betting that the Swedish government and the People of Sweden get down on their knees and grovel some more - where they can beg Al Qaeda and the world's so-called moderate Muslims for forgiveness.
On your knees Sweden!
That cartoon is very offensive...to 4 legged creatures.
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