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January 30, 2006
Saudi Arabia: Interior Minister Urges "Decisive Stand" Over Cartoon Issue
Using Cartoon Row to shore up the Monarchy, the Saudi Interior Minister Urges the Cartoon Jihad on: Naif Urges Muslim Stand on Cartoons
TUNIS, 31 January 2006 - Interior Minister Prince Naif yesterday called on Arab and Islamic countries to take a decisive stand on the issue of cartoons denigrating the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)."It's certainly insulting to all Muslims," Prince Naif told reporters about the 12 cartoons published by a Danish newspaper last September and reprinted in a Norwegian magazine in January. "Saudi Arabia's stand on this matter is very clear," he said. The Saudi Cabinet had earlier denounced the sacrilegious cartoons.[...]
In Islamic Law, remember, any representation of Mohammad is sacrilegious. And don't miss the obligatory cowardly socialists:
[...]Villy Soevndal, leader of the small opposition Socialist People's Party, said Denmark "cannot be a country where the prime minister goes into hiding while Denmark loses export money, Danish citizens are being threatened and Danish flags burned."
"Burn our flags? That cannot be! Let's surrender our principles instead." Not that the corporate officials of Arla foods have been better.
Posted by Ruy Diaz at January 30, 2006 8:24 PM
Comments
What's most fascinating to me is that the OIC and Arab League are pushing for UN legislaton to outlaw `insults to religions'. If it goes through, it should close 90% of the mosques and madrassahs, and pretty much ban all but the most heavily edited versions of the Q'uran and Hadiths!;)
Don't count on the Danes knuckling under too soon though..this is the nation that dfied Hitler even when they were occupied by his army!J O S H U A P U N D I T: Islamic boycott of Denmark burns out of control
Posted by: Freedom Fighter
at January 30, 2006 9:28 PM
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