Cartoon Rage: Vikings Warned to Leave Palestine

This morning armed Palestinians stormed the European Union office in Gaza City, threatening Danes and Norwegians and demanding that they leave. Two Norwegian aid workers are on their way out of the region. The Norwegian Foreign Ministry has warned Norwegian citizens against travelling to Gaza. The Danish Foreign Ministry warned Danes to be extremely cautious while travelling in the Middle East and North Africa. Yesterday the Danish national flag was burned in the West Bank in protest against the publication of 12 cartoons of Muhammad (see them all here, halfway the article) in the Danish daily Jyllands-Posten last September. Depicting the prophet is blasphemy according to Islam.

The Palestinian terrorist organization Islamic Jihad announced yesterday that all Nordic people had 48 hours to leave Gaza. The al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades distributed leaflets saying that Danes and Swedes had three days to get out of the region. Sweden, however, unlike Denmark and Norway, has nothing to do with the cartoon affair. Perhaps the Norwegians have been omitted by the al-Aqsa Brigades because its leftist government parties have called for a boycott of Israel.

There are also reports that a terrorist group called the Glory Brigades of Northern Europe is threatening suicide attacks in Denmark. Meanwhile the internet edition of Jyllands-Posten was offline for several hours today, and also yesterday and on Friday, due to attacks by computer hackers.

Governments of a number of Muslim countries in the Middle East, such as Jordan
and Syria, have contacted Danish ambassadors and condemned the cartoons. Last week the Jordanian parliament called for the punishment of the Danish cartoonists. On Saturday the Foreign Minister of Iran, Manouchehr Mottaki, wrote to his colleagues in Denmark and Norway protesting the „ridiculous and repulsive insult“ which he says the cartoons embody. Last week Saudi Arabia called back its ambassador to Denmark for consultation. Yesterday Libya decided to close its embassy in Copenhagen in protest against the cartoons and the lack of „responsible actions“ by the Danish government. Libya also said it would be taking “economic measures” against Denmark, but did not say what they would be.

Yesterday the editor of Jyllands-Posten wrote an open letter to the people of Saudi Arabia to justify the publishing of the Muhammad cartoons after a number of Danish export companies with interests in the Middle East had urged him to do so. Several Muslim governments have encouraged their people to boycott Danish products in protest against the cartoons. Disinformation about the affair and about Denmark’s role is being distributed in many Muslim countries, for example through e-mails and sms messages which claim that Jyllands-Posten is a government owned newspaper and that the Danish government was behind the publication of the cartoons. Danish embassies in Arab countries have felt compelled to correct these lies. [There is also disinformation in the Western mainstream media who have finally picked up the story.]

At a press conference in Jeddah on Saturday the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) lambasted the Danish government „over its lack of action or apology“ for the Muhammad cartoons. “The Danish authorities have, by providing protection to the newspaper and failure to censor it in unequivocal terms, served neither the cause of freedom of expression nor advanced the goals of multiculturalism, domestically or internationally. The Danish authorities should have categorically condemned the cartoons,” said Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, Secretary-general of the OIC.

Ihsanoglu added that the “failure” of the Danish authorities to condemn the cartoons sets a dangerous precedent. He welcomed diplomatic actions from Muslim countries against Denmark and said that the anger against the country is reflected in the boycott of Danish goods. “If they have the freedom of expression, then individual Muslims have the freedom of choice,” he said. Ihsanoglu nevertheless acknowledged the conflicting issues of press freedom and respect for other religions, but said Danish authorities “had a responsibility to control such material which incited hatred and religious intolerance.” Previously the OIC urged Muslims to protest in a peaceful manner.

In addition the OIC and the Arab League have announced their intention to appeal to the United Nations’ General Assembly to issue a resolution “prohibiting attacks on religion.” Such a resolution would among other things make it possible to resort to economic sanctions against countries that contravene it.

Both José Manuel Barroso, the president of the EU Commission, and the Austrian chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, who currently holds the EU precidency, appear to be avoiding discussions on the cartoon affair. At a press conference in Salzburg on Friday Barroso claimed he did not really know in detail what the issue is about and was obviously not too pleased at being asked to comment on the it. Barroso said furthermore that the EU supported freedom of expression but not necessarily everything which is expressed. The Danish Foreign Minister, Per Stig Møller, has said he intends to bring the issue up for discussion at today’s meeting of EU Foreign Ministers, mainly to inform his colleagues about the situation and the postion of the Danish government.

Though under huge pressure to intervene, the Danish government still stands firmly by its previous statements that it cannot and will not interfere in what the Danish press decides to publish. At his weekly press meeting last Tuesday Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Denmark need not be ashamed of its handling of human rights in the cartoon affair and referred to a reply from his government to an enquiry from the UN about the issue two months ago.

In a new poll published in Denmark last week 79% of Danes say the Danish government should not apologize for the cartoons while 18% say it should. 62% say Jyllands-Posten should not apologize, but 31% say it should. 58% say the newspaper had every right to publish the cartoons, but also said they understood Muslims were angry. 579 people were polled.

More on the Cartoon Case (see links at end of article)

to plateau from nermin

in fact, it is not an isue of only this man but there are so many non muslims thinkers who read about islam in depth and convert or not and many wrote books.
you can just check these links:
just one more think are u truly athesist think taht your fate will end as any other tiny worm or mere insect after death and donot u believe that everything in taht world hasa maker and that there is a creator who is one who created you an dme and this miraculous marvellous universe or u just bored and tired from your born religion which doesnot satisy you or convince your mind?.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0915957671/102-9484010-9729759?v=glance...

http://www.salaam.co.uk/themeofthemonth/june02_index.php?l=6

plateau right back at you.

I have no time for your primitive fairy tales originating from something nondescript middle-eastern tribe with it's guilt and self-loathing. And while you have every right to believe in them just as some people believe in unicorns, faires, or that we everything is a grand computer-generated simulation, I'll stick to rational explanations for our existence, thank you.

You might say, prove to me that Allah doesn't exist. I'll say prove to me that unicorns don't exits in the universe for that matter, prove to me that we weren't created by some cosmic sneeze by some celestial hippopotamus leave it at that while giving you a brief explanation of Occam's Razor.

You know, religion is a thought virus, a meme, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme that has infected you and that compells you to infect others with it. What's worse is that as an ideology based on self-loathing, and infecting children with it is tantamount to child abuse. If someone wants to freely submit some dogma then by all means but no religion should be foisted upon children who lack free will. Now this is disgusting.

Let me tell you something else. I'm immune to your little virus. Thanks to the Enlightenment, the dawning of rational thought to the emergence of science, and humanistic principles I'm innoculated against your disease. So don't bother.

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Another point. You know I'm constantly bombarded with people attempting to convert me to whatever flavour of delusion they hold. I find it offensive but in a free society i tolerate it - I don't proceed to burn down their house and threaten the lives of their families. Again I ask you, how would i be received if I spke of my atheism in public in Saudi Arabia. You failed to answer the question and your failure exposes the hypocrisy of the so-called devout such as youself.

So by all means continue to believe in your delusion, or perhaps you might want to try this one which is just as plausible as an explanation for why we're here. http://www.venganza.org/

As soon as humanity throws off it's primitive mindset and the degrading shackles of religious dogma the better the world will be. But that's my opinion and you're entitled to disagree. You just might want to consider rational thought for a change.

To Plateau

Plateau in Saudi Arabia and other countries with their fanaticism of Islamic thought! I can safely say, you would be in a whirl of trouble and hurt!
Anyone who tells you otherwise, has a sizable contract with a camel herder to spread a lot of manure around! And that is a fact!

Odin be Praised! Baldur Save Us!

Bernard Shaw and islam from nermin

Sir George Bernard Shaw in 'The Genuine Islam,' Vol. 1, No. 8, 1936

"If any religion had the chance of ruling over England, nay Europe within the next hundred years, it could be Islam."
"I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion which appears to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phase of existence which can make itself appeal to every age. I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Savior of Humanity."
"I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness: I have prophesied about the faith of Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today."

multicult nonsenses

A recent comment from a Canadian made excellent sense. Multicult is a one-way ticket to death and destruction for Western civilisation. Canada was a wonderful place to grow up when it was a British Dominion, but now it's a mess, no true character, no morality, no nothing.
This is the key to understanding how important it is for us to fight back against the Islamonazis. The creed of Islam forbids its faithful to draw pictures of its Prophet - fine, but the rest of us are free to do as we please.
As a writer of novels that have recurrent anti-multicult themes, I have a major stake in resisting this evil. Not least because i live in a Muslim-majority country.
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