Posted on 11/12/2011 8:21:08 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
(CNN) -- Muslims in Switzerland are responding with shock and outrage after a pig carcass and severed swine heads were discovered buried at the site of a proposed mosque.
Police in the town of Grenchen uncovered the pigs Friday after they received an anonymous message claiming that someone had buried the body parts and spilled 120 liters of blood from the animals in an effort to desecrate the ground to halt the construction of the mosque.
Pork and pork byproducts are haram, or forbidden, in Islam.
The unsigned flier, written in German, says "This operation was done (conducted) to protest against the growing expansion of Islam in Switzerland," and says that a similar desecration in Spain earlier halted another mosque construction project.
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I thought sharing of food was a sign of welcoming new neighbors. What are they complaining for?
It’s a start.
There are an estimated 500,000 Muslims in Switzerland, out of a population of more than 7 million ...That's a lot of freaking muslims.
Sounds like a good place to walk one’s dogs.
These guys need to lighten up a little.
(grinning here)
Now that sounds like something a Freeper would think up.
Good for the Swiss.
Anyone in NYC taking notes?
Muslims go hog wild when things don’t go their way.
They need to leave Europe and head back to the Turd World hellholes they came from.
Whole Hog
Half Ham
Pork Bomb
Hot Damn!
Its a start.What is nuking Mecca?
I'll take Pork Products for 500, Alex.
Standing and applauding......
The day muslims respond with shock and outrage to Christian blood being shed by muslims I might actually care what they think...
Here’s hoping for more blood being spilled at mosque sites in the future. -Pigs’ blood of course...
And it takes a LOT to outrage a Muslim.
500,000 too many.
Wow, bummer, dude.
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