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February 5, 2006

Holland: Now Jews Are Targeted In Islamist Cartoons

The Arab European League, based in Holland and Belgium, has decided to enter the cartoon affray, state both Ynet News, Haaretz and the Jerusalem Post. But instead of having cartoons aimed at Denmark or Jyllands-Posten, the barbarians at the Arab European League have decided to use the current situation to launch an insidious attack on Jews. The cartoons are blatant in their contempt for Jews who died in the Holocaust.

The pictures, by the AEL's talentless cartoonist Nabucho are primitive and crude, and their idiot creator cannot even spell Auschwitz. In a reference to Belgium's notorious serial killer, Marcel Dutroux, Hitler is shown in bed with Anne Frank, saying "Write this one in your diary, Anne".

Spielberg is shown with a "Holocaust" script, phoning Peter Jackson to say "I need your help on this one, Peter", while Jackson responds "I don't think I have that much imagination Steven, sorry." The cartoon can be found here.

In the other picture, two large nosed individuals stand beside a pile of skeletal corpses under a sign saying "Auswitch" (sic). One, who appears to represent the interim Prime Minister of Israel, Ehud Olmert, is saying "We have to get to the 6,000,000 somehow". The other man, poking a body says "I don't think they are Jews". This pointless piece of hatred can be found here.

This is how AEL justified the scribblings, which they call a "freedom of speech" campaign:

After the lectures that Arabs and Muslims received from Europeans on Freedom of Speech and on Tolerance. And after that many European newspapers republished the Danish cartoons on the Prophet Mohammed. AEL decided to enter the cartoon business and to use our right to artistic expression.

Just like the newspapers in Europe claim that they only want to defend the freedom of speech and do not desire to stigmatise Muslims,we also do stress that our cartoons are not meant as an offence to anybody and ought not to be taken as a statement against any group, community or historical fact.

The UK Independent describes other insensitive and anti-semitic cartoons appearing on Muslim sites, with a comment by Ralph Steadman:

"I can draw whatever comes into my mind if whatever comes into my mind is legitimate. If it does not incite violence or cause people to get hurt or endangered, I can produce that drawing and make it what it is."
Ynet News relates that Dyab Abou Jahjah, the founder of the Islamist group, said on the program Nova Saturday on Dutch TV: "Europe has its sacred cows, even if they're not religious sacred cows."
The AEL espouses nonviolence but has gained a reputation for extremist views, and opposes Muslims integrating with non-Muslims. It promotes the participation of Muslims in political dialogue in European countries, but is internally divided as to whether or not to participate in elections directly.

It stood in Belgian elections in 1999 and 2003 under different names but failed to get more than one percent of the vote. The Dutch arm has had problems finding a leader and has said it has no immediate plans to participate in elections.

The Jerusalem Post reproduces the Spielberg cartoon, which AEL entitles "Science Fiction". They quote the Anti-Defamation League, who say:
While invoking the supposed 'freedom of the press' in their countries, Arab and Muslim leaders have refused to take any action to stem the drumbeat of anti-Semitism in widely circulated newspapers, many state-sponsored"

"One would hope that leaders of the Arab and Muslims would turn all of the anger being aimed at the European press into a larger lesson for their own people about the power of images." the statement claimed.

Unsurprisingly, this exercise in anti-semitism and Holocaust denial has been given a seal of approval from the Islamofascist regime in Iran, according to IRNA. Normally I just take the crap from IRNA and post it unexpurgated. Here is just a sample of Jahjah's skewed reasonings:
"Muslims and others in Europe cannot say everything they often want to say and they risk being arrested and prosecuted if they do. Muslims and other religious people cannot express their disgust from homosexuality and clearly state that they believe it's a sickness and a deviation without being persecuted for being homophobic. People in Europe are not allowed to do a free historical examination of the Second World War and the holocaust and freely express an opinion on it that is different from the dominating dogmatic line. Any attempt to have deviant historical examination of the holocaust will earn you the title of revisionist, anti-Semitic and a jail sentence."

And in view of Jahjah's note that homosexuality is a "sickness", why do his buddies in Iran choose slaughter as its remedy? Oh, I forgot. They belong to the "Religion of Peace".

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Posted by Giraldus Cambrensis at February 5, 2006 9:20 PM

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