The “youths” are at it again:
http://www.truthusa.com/MoreThanCartoons.html
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Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/019994.php
February 17, 2008
Danish Muslims riot, burn cars over Motoons; cops blame “unusually mild weather”
Yes, I can see their point. Mild weather always makes me want to burn cars and vandalize schools. “Suspected Danish cartoon rioters torch cars,” from Reuters (thanks to JE):
GANGS of rioters set fire to cars and garbage trucks in northern Copenhagen after demonstrators evicted from a youth centre earlier in the year tried to occupy a new building.
Five youths were arrested in the capital after 28 cars and 35 garbage trucks were burned, Copenhagen police duty officer Jakob Kristensen said.
Danish media said arrests in other towns brought to 29 the number of people police were holding.
Scores of cars and several schools have been vandalised or burned in the past week.
Police could give no reason, but said that unusually mild weather and the closure of schools for a winter break might have contributed.
Police arrested two Tunisians and a Dane of Moroccan descent on Tuesday for planning to kill a cartoonist who drew one of the cartoons printed in a Danish newspaper two years ago that roused a storm of protest in Muslim countries.
Fifteen Danish newspapers reprinted his drawing on Wednesday in protest against the alleged murder plot.
Several hundred Muslims gathered in central Copenhagen yesterday to protest against publication of the cartoon.
Posted by Robert at February 17, 2008 7:34 AM
More “youths” but a different part of the world this time...
Note: Video included:
blog:
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/191291.php
February 17, 2008
“Video US Embassy In Belgrade Attacked After Kosovo Independence Win”
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ebb_1203277087
VIDEO DESCRIPTION - Quote:
US Embassy Attacked After Kosovo Independence Win.
SEVERAL hundred protesters threw stones and flares at riot police protecting the US embassy in Belgrade today after Kosovo’s declaration of independence, witnesses said.
One policeman was injured during scuffles as riot police fought to keep the protesters, mainly hardline football fans, away from the embassy building, the witnesses said. One embassy window was smashed.
The protesters marched through the middle of the capital towards the US embassy chanting “Kosovo is Serbia” and anti-American slogans. They waved Serbian flags and vowed to protest “until Kosovo is returned to Serbia”.
After the scuffles, protesters dispersed in nearby streets, while the police remained around the embassy compound.
(Added February 17, 2008)