Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Danish Dhimmitude: “Sorry Muhammad,” Says Anders Boetter

BBC: The controversy in Denmark over the reprinting of one of the 12 cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad this week has triggered an unusual dialogue on social networking group Facebook, writes the BBC's religious affairs correspondent Frances Harrison.

The row began with Tuesday's arrests of three Muslims in Denmark said by the intelligence services to be plotting to kill one of the cartoonists.

All the major Danish newspapers next day rallied round their colleague, reprinting his drawing of the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban as a sign of solidarity.

But now young Danish student Anders Boetter says he has decided to start a Facebook site called Sorry Muhammad to apologise to Muslims on behalf of ordinary Danes and also give them a voice in the controversy over the row. Danes clash on web in Prophet row >>>

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Peddling Hope and Snake Oil

TOWNHALL.COM: "Hope is a dangerous thing," says "Red" to "Andy" in the 1994 film "The Shawshank Redemption." Red, played by Morgan Freeman, means that Andy, played by Tim Robbins, risks despair if he hopes to get out of prison.

The sentiment is worth considering when it comes to politics. Can too much trust in a politician also be dangerous and lead to despair, even cynicism? Those old enough to recall the political scene in the '60s when first John F. Kennedy and then his brother, Robert, were assassinated, know the dangers of hope and what can happen when such hope is crushed. In the '60s, crushed hope produced rebellion, even anarchy, along with despair.

Now we're told (by members of the Kennedy family, no less) that Sen. Barack Obama is the reincarnation of the hope that was lost when Jack was murdered in 1963 and Bobby was killed in 1968. And we watch as another generation of the young, informed by their history books and black-and-white film of those days, become disciples of another young and handsome politician with a pretty wife and cute children. Will history repeat? God forbid. But will another generation be disappointed when the one in whom they are placing so much hope cannot possibly deliver? Misplaced Hope Can Be Dangerous >>> By Cal Thomas

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Question Time: Shari’ah Law

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Sky News: Debate on Shari’ah Law in the UK


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Archbishop, Archdhimmi, Archbetrayer

Guardian Video: The Archdhimmi of Canterbury Speaks about Shari’ah law

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Mohamed Fayed’s Fury at ‘Nazi’ Prince Philip


THE TELEGRAPH: Mohamed Fayed has accused the Duke of Edinburgh of being a "Nazi" and a "racist" who ordered MI6 to assassinate Diana, Princess of Wales because she was pregnant with a Muslim baby.

In a series of extraordinary allegations at the inquest into the Princess's death, Mr Fayed also accused her former husband, the Prince of Wales, of plotting her "murder" so he could marry his new "crocodile wife" Camilla Parker Bowles.

He said the Royal Family were a "Dracula family" who had murdered the Princess the moment she had found happiness and even implicated Tony Blair, the former prime minister, in the plot.

The Harrods owner told the High Court hearing in London that he had fought a 10-year battle against a vast conspiracy encompassing both the British and French establishments as he tried to prove that the Princess and his son Dodi were killed by MI6, on the orders of the Duke, in a staged car crash in Paris on Aug 31, 1997.

The alleged conspiracy and cover-up included senior royals; MI6; two former Scotland Yard commissioners; French police and medics; the Princess's sister, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, and several of her close friends, he claimed.

At the centre of Mr Fayed's case was a claim that his son and the Princess telephoned him an hour before the accident to say they were expecting a baby and would announce their engagement after she had told her sons.

Mr Fayed said: "I'm the only person that they told. Princess Diana told me before and during the holiday we shared in July 1997 of her fears. She told me that she knew Prince Philip and Prince Charles were trying to get rid of her."

He went on: "Prince Philip would not accept my son or anyone who is a person of different religion, naturally-tanned, curly hair. They would not accept that he would have anything to do with the future King.

"Prince Philip rules the country behind the scenes. I think Prince Philip is the actual head of the Royal Family. He is a racist. He was brought up by his aunt who married one of Hitler's generals.

"This is the man who is in charge, who is manipulating and can do anything. It's time to send him back to Germany from where he comes. You want to know his original name - it ends in Frankenstein." Mohamed Fayed’s fury at ‘Nazi’ Prince Philip >>> By Nick Allen

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Shari’ah Now Official in Britain

ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL COMMUNITY COUNCIL: new sharia law controversy erupted last night over Government plans to issue special "Islamic bonds" to pay for Gordon Brown's public-spending programme by raising money from the Middle East.



Britain is to become the first Western nation to issue bonds approved by Muslim clerics in line with sharia law, which bans conventional loans involving interest payments as "sinful".



The scheme would mark one of the most significant economic advances of sharia law in the non-Muslim world.



It will lead to the ownership of Government buildings and other assets currently belonging to British taxpayers being switched wholesale to wealthy Middle-Eastern businessmen and banks.



The Government sees sharia-compliant bonds as a way of tapping Middle-East money and building bridges with the Muslim community.



But critics say the scheme would waste money and could undermine Britain's financial and legal systems.



Senior Conservative MP Edward Leigh, chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, said: "I am concerned about the signal this would send – it could be the thin end of the wedge.



"British Common Law must be supreme and should apply to everyone."



A spokesman for the National Secular Society said: "There are lots of different ways to arrange financing.



"Constructing financial instruments to be sharia-compliant seems to me to involve a lot of unnecessary complication, which will serve only to make a lot of lawyers very rich."



The attempt to embrace Islamic financing would also appear to be at odds with Mr Brown's promise to promote Britishness and British values and institutions.



The Treasury has already faced heavy criticism for removing Britannia from 50p coins.



Other Western nations have been reluctant to issue Islamic bonds. Shari’a now official in Britain >>>

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Obama’s International Socialist Connections

CANADA FREE PRESS: Campaign workers for Senator and presidential candidate Barack Obama are under fire for displaying a flag featuring communist hero Che Guevara. But Obama has his own controversial socialist connections. He is, in fact, an associate of a Chicago-based Marxist group with access to millions of labor union dollars and connections to expert political consultants, including a convicted swindler.

Obama’s socialist backing goes back at least to 1996, when he received the endorsement of the Chicago branch of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) for an Illinois state senate seat. Later, the Chicago DSA newsletter reported that Obama, as a state senator, showed up to eulogize Saul Mendelson, one of the “champions” of “Chicago’s democratic left” and a long-time socialist activist. Obama’s stint as a “community organizer” in Chicago has gotten some attention, but his relationship with the DSA socialists, who groomed and backed him, has been generally ignored.

Blogger Steve Bartin, who has been following Obama’s career and involvement with the Chicago socialists, has uncovered a fascinating video showing Obama campaigning for openly socialist Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont. Interestingly, Sanders, who won his seat in 2006, called Obama “one of the great leaders of the United States Senate,” even though Obama had only been in the body for about two years. In 2007, the National Journal said that Obama had established himself as “the most liberal Senator.” More liberal than Sanders? That is quite a feat. Does this make Obama a socialist, too? Obama’s International Socialist Connections >>> By Cliff Kincaid

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Secret Papers Reveal Threats from Prince Bandar If British Government Refused to Drop Inquiry into Corruption at BAE

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THE GUARDIAN: Saudi Arabia's rulers threatened to make it easier for terrorists to attack London unless corruption investigations into their arms deals were halted, according to court documents revealed yesterday.

Previously secret files describe how investigators were told they faced "another 7/7" and the loss of "British lives on British streets" if they pressed on with their inquiries and the Saudis carried out their threat to cut off intelligence.

Prince Bandar, the head of the Saudi national security council, and son of the crown prince, was alleged in court to be the man behind the threats to hold back information about suicide bombers and terrorists. He faces accusations that he himself took more than £1bn in secret payments from the arms company BAE.

He was accused in yesterday's high court hearings of flying to London in December 2006 and uttering threats which made the prime minister, Tony Blair, force an end to the Serious Fraud Office investigation into bribery allegations involving Bandar and his family.

The threats halted the fraud inquiry, but triggered an international outcry, with allegations that Britain had broken international anti-bribery treaties.

Lord Justice Moses, hearing the civil case with Mr Justice Sullivan, said the government appeared to have "rolled over" after the threats. He said one possible view was that it was "just as if a gun had been held to the head" of the government.

The SFO investigation began in 2004, when Robert Wardle, its director, studied evidence unearthed by the Guardian. This revealed that massive secret payments were going from BAE to Saudi Arabian princes, to promote arms deals.

Yesterday, anti-corruption campaigners began a legal action to overturn the decision to halt the case. They want the original investigation restarted, arguing the government had caved into blackmail. BAE: secret papers reveal threats from Saudi prince - Spectre of 'another 7/7' led Tony Blair to block bribes inquiry, high court told >>> | David Leigh and Rob Evans

LISTEN TO GUARDIAN AUDIO: 'It was remarkable the way the government had just rolled over': Two pressure groups are appealing against the decision to drop an investigation into BAE's dealings with Saudi Arabia

THE GUARDIAN: A cover-up laid bare: court hears how SFO inquiry was halted: Papers show how arms giant tried to avoid revealing secrets; Saudi threats meant 'no other choice' but to stop investigation

THE GUARDIAN: Full Coverage: The BAE Files

DAILY MAIL: Blair accused of forcing BAE fraud probe to fold by applying 'irresistible pressure

THE INDEPENDENT: Blair used 'irresistible pressure' to halt investigation into BAE-Saudi arms deal | Robert Verkaik, Law Editor

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Sunday, February 17, 2008

New Sharia Row Over Chancellor’s Plans for ‘Islamic Bonds’

THE MAIL ON SUNDAY: A new sharia law controversy erupted last night over Government plans to issue special "Islamic bonds" to pay for Gordon Brown's public-spending programme by raising money from the Middle East.

Britain is to become the first Western nation to issue bonds approved by Muslim clerics in line with sharia law, which bans conventional loans involving interest payments as "sinful".

The scheme would mark one of the most significant economic advances of sharia law in the non-Muslim world.

It will lead to the ownership of Government buildings and other assets currently belonging to British taxpayers being switched wholesale to wealthy Middle-Eastern businessmen and banks.

The Government sees sharia-compliant bonds as a way of tapping Middle-East money and building bridges with the Muslim community.

But critics say the scheme would waste money and could undermine Britain's financial and legal systems.

Senior Conservative MP Edward Leigh, chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, said: "I am concerned about the signal this would send – it could be the thin end of the wedge.

"British Common Law must be supreme and should apply to everyone." New sharia row over Chancellor's plans for 'Islamic bonds' >>> By Simon Walters

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Right Slams Obama as ‘Shady Socialist’

THE SUNDAY TIMES: LEADING Republicans believe they can trounce Barack Obama in the presidential election by tarring him as a shady Chicago socialist. They are increasingly confident that his campaign could collapse by the time their attack machine has finished with him.

Grover Norquist, an influential conservative tax reform lobbyist, said: “Barack Obama has been able to create his own image and introduce himself to voters, but the swing voters in a general election are not paying attention yet. He is open to being defined as a leftwing, corrupt Chicago politician.”

Norquist’s comments will be music to the ears of Hillary Clinton, Obama’s Democratic rival, who believes Obama has not been sufficiently “vetted” for the White House. She has been unable to attack him too vociferously without risking a backlash from Democratic primary voters, but Republicans may salvage her campaign by doing the job for her.

Obama has the voting record of a “hard-left” socialist, according to Norquist, from his time in the Illinois state legislature to the US Senate. He was recently judged by the nonpartisan National Journal to have the most liberal voting record in 2007 of any senator.

“It will be easy to portray him as even harder-left than Hillary,” said Norquist. “Hillary could lose the election, but Obama could collapse. People already know Hillary and she is not popular, but the disadvantage for Obama is that Republicans can teach people who don’t know him who he is.”

Newt Gingrich, the former Speaker of the House and Republican guru, recently described Obama as the “most leftwing candidate to run since George McGovern” – a reference to the anti-Vietnam-war Democrat who lost 49 states out of 50 to Richard Nixon in the 1972 election. Norquist believes Obama’s questionable Chicago connections will stir things further. Right slams Obama as 'shady Chicago socialist': Republicans are out to crush Barack by painting him as a leftwinger with dubious support >>> By Sarah Baxter

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Ahmadinejad on Money and Banking

Muslim thinkers can introduce independent monetary, banking system >>>

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Iran Wants European Law to Squelch Anti-Koran Film

REUTERS: Iran has urged the Netherlands to block a planned anti-Koran film, citing Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights as the legal basis for doing so. This is the latest twist in the saga surrounding the controversial film by far-right leader Geert Wilders (we’ve blogged on this before). In the letter, Iran’s Justice Minister Gholamhossein Elham asked his Dutch counterpart Ernst Hirsch Ballin to use European human rights law to stop a European from exercising one of those most basic rights. Freedom of expression has been the rallying cry of those who defended the Danish daily Jyllands-Posten for publishing the Mohammad cartoons — and republishing the most controversial one (the turban bomb) this week after a death threat against the artist who drew it.

This also raises the question of whether any protest against purported blasphemy against Islam this time might not turn out to be on the streets, as after the Danish caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad, but in the courts. European Muslim organisations brought court suits against the cartoons in Denmark and in France but lost their cases — thanks to the principle of freedom of expression. Will the Iranian letter inspire any to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg? Nota bene — Danish imams preached calm at Friday prayers, in contrast to the imams who went to the Middle East to rally opposition to the cartoons when they first came out. Iran wants European law to squelch anti-Koran film >>> By Tom Heneghan

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France: Pupils to Be ‘Twinned’ with Nazi Victims

THE INDEPENDENT: President Nicolas Sarkozy has provoked controversy by ordering that every 10-year-old in France should know the name and life story of a French-Jewish child who died in the Holocaust.

His proposal that primary school children should be, in effect, "twinned" with young victims of the Nazi genocide has generated a cacophony of protest, as well as praise.

Most teaching unions have condemned the proposal as ill-considered and likely to place too great an emotional and psychological burden on the young. Even some Jewish leaders and writers fear the idea is "exceptionally morbid" and could provoke an anti-Semitic backlash. MPs have complained that M. Sarkozy is trying to micro-manage the national curriculum and impose too emotive an approach on the learning of history.

However, most Jewish organisations have welcomed the idea, as have some of the President's leading left-wing opponents, including his main rival in last year's election, Ségolène Royal.

In a speech to France's main Jewish group, M. Sarkozy said that from next year, each pupil in their final year of primary school would be "entrusted with the memory" of one of the 11,000 French-Jewish children who were murdered in Nazi concentration camps. "[10 and 11-year-olds] must learn the name and life story of a child who died in the Shoah," he said. "Nothing is more moving for children than to read the story of a child their own age, who had the same games, the same joys and the same hopes as they have.

"This is a way of fighting all kinds of racism, all kinds of discrimination, all kinds of barbarity by reaching children through the story of children of their own age." Sarkozy: Pupils will be 'twinned' with Nazi victims >>> By John Lichfield in Paris

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Has This NuLabour Governemt Got Cotton Wool for Brains, or What?

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DAILY MAIL: Smokers could be forced to pay for a Government tobacco licence in order to carry on buying cigarettes under draconian proposals being considered by ministers.

Government advisers have drawn up plans for a smoking permit - similar to the one needed to watch TV - which all smokers would have to carry.

Health experts have welcomed the move, pointing out that Britons are more likely to die from smoking-related diseases than those in any other European country. But the idea has triggered a furious backlash from smokers' groups, who claim it is evidence of a "bully state".

Under the plans, anyone who refused to pay for a permit would be banned from buying cigarettes from any outlet.

Although a licence could cost as little as £10 a year, forms would be made deliberately complex to deter people from applying.

Smokers could also be forced to obtain a doctor's signature, declaring their health was not at "massive risk" from their habit.

The scheme is the brainchild of Julian Le Grand, a professor at the London School of Economics, who heads the ministerial advisory board, Health England.

Yesterday, he claimed the idea would help many smokers break the habit if they had to make a decision whether to "opt in". Smokers could be forced to buy £10 licence just for the privilege of lighting up >>> By James Chapman

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Friday, February 15, 2008

L'hostilité contre l'islam s'exacerbe aux Pays-Bas

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LE FIGARO: En annonçant son film contre le Coran, Geert Wilders, l'ancien collègue de Hirsi Ali, passé à l'extrême droite, prépare un nouveau scandale.

L'appel à l'aide d'Ayaan Hirsi Ali suscite plus d'émotion en France, voire au Parlement européen, où cette intellectuelle menacée de mort par des islamistes s'est rendue hier, que dans son pays. Sans doute parce qu'aux Pays-Bas, il y a désormais mieux ou pire pour animer le débat sur les dangers du fondamentalisme musulman ; un débat d'une rare violence qui accompagne une forte poussée du populisme.

Dans son rapport publié lundi dernier, la Commission européenne contre le racisme et l'intolérance du Conseil de l'Europe (Ecri) souligne que, depuis 2000, «le ton du débat politique et public aux Pays-Bas sur la question de l'intégration (…) » et celles «intéressant les minorités ethniques s'est fortement détérioré. Les communautés musulmanes ont été particulièrement touchées par cette évolution qui a entraîné une augmentation substantielle de l'islamophobie sur la scène politique». Et les experts indépendants de souligner la dureté des propos qui, au nom de la liberté d'expression, «a entraîné le droit de manier délibérément l'offense» envers les minorités musulmanes (environ un million d'individus sur les 16,4 millions de Néerlandais).

Le populisme en progression

Geert Wilders n'est pas nommément cité. Mais le Parti de la liberté (VVD) qu'il dirige, classé à l'extrême droite, est souvent mentionné dans le rapport de l'Ecri. Reprenant le flambeau du populiste Pim Fortuyn, assassiné en 2002, Geert Wilders, après avoir contribué à la victoire du non au référendum sur le traité européen en 2005, a obtenu 5,8 % aux législatives de 2006. L'extrême gauche en a recueilli 16,6 %. En additionnant ces deux forces en progression dans les récents sondages, «vous pouvez considérer que le populisme pèse un tiers de l'électorat», analyse l'universitaire Paul Scheffer, précisant : «Et la campagne européenne a prouvé que ce tiers peut devenir une majorité.» L'hostilité contre l'islam s'exacerbe aux Pays-Bas >>> De Thierry Portes, envoyé spécial à La Haye

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Die türkische Frage

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: 12. Februar 2008 Die Plakate waren auf Türkisch, die Rede war auf Türkisch und bald werden in der Stadt, in der sie tausendfach bejubelt wurde, die Minarette einer Großmoschee in den Himmel ragen. Sollten das Zeichen jenes „Verbrechens gegen die Menschlichkeit“, der Assimilierung, sein, vor dem der türkische Ministerpräsident Erdogan am Sonntag in Köln warnte?

Sie, wie manches andere, lassen sich auch anders deuten: als Symptome einer sich verfestigenden, vielleicht sogar vergrößernden Distanz zwischen den türkischen Einwanderern in Deutschland und der Mehrheitsgesellschaft. Man kann nicht erst seit Erdogans Rede den Verdacht haben, dass Türken und Deutsche nicht immer an das Gleiche denken, wenn sie von Integration reden. Und dass die Grundannahme der deutschen Ausländer- und Einwanderungspolitik falsch ist, eine möglichst weitgehende Eingliederung der rund 1,7 Millionen türkischen Staatsangehörigen in Deutschland und Hunderttausender schon Eingebürgerter werde von allen Beteiligten gleichermaßen als erstrebenswert angesehen.

„Klein-Türkei“ schon vielerorts Realität

Die Rede Erdogans, der noch am Vortag vor der Brandruine von Ludwigshafen als der große Brückenbauer zwischen den Zivilisationen auftrat, lässt jedenfalls erahnen, dass auch andere Vorstellungen in der Welt sind. In dem Land, in dem die meisten der eingewanderten Türken sich ihr Leben lang als Türken verstehen und unbehelligt ihre Sprache und Kultur pflegen, ist die „Klein-Türkei“, vor der CSU-Chef Huber warnte, jetzt schon vielerorts Realität.

Assimilierungsdruck gibt es in Deutschland nicht, jedenfalls nicht in Richtung der türkischen Bevölkerung. Häufig hört man dagegen Berichte über Prozesse der Retürkisierung in der dritten oder vierten Generation. Unter solch' günstigen Bedingungen, von denen selbst alteingesessene nationale Minderheiten in anderen Staaten nur träumen können, braucht man die Türken nicht wie Erdogan zur Pflege und Erhaltung ihrer türkischen Identität auffordern - es sei denn, man verbindet damit politische Zwecke. Wichtiges Wählerpotential… >>> Von Berthold Kohler

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Nach Abdruck von Mohammed-Karikaturen: Furcht in Dänemark vor weiteren Krawallen

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FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: 15. Februar 2008 In Kopenhagen und in anderen dänischen Städten sind die Krawalle ausländischer Jugendlicher und solcher mit Migrationshintergrund in der Nacht zum Freitag zwar abgeflaut. Dennoch kam es weiterhin zu zahlreichen Brandstiftungen in vielen Kopenhagener Stadtteilen und in Provinzstädten mit größerem Ausländeranteil. Abermals wurden Autos und Container angezündet; in Bagsvaerd westlich der Hauptstadt wurde eine Schule bei einem Brand teilweise zerstört. Die Polizei ging von Brandstiftung aus. Bislang nahm die dänische Polizei elf Personen fest.

In einigen Fällen wurde die Feuerwehr nach eigenen Angaben von Steine werfenden Jugendlichen an der Arbeit gehindert. Krawalle wurden auch aus den Städten Aarhus, Ringsted und Slagelse gemeldet. Was die Unruhen ausgelöst hat, ist noch immer unklar. Beobachtern zufolge reagierten vorwiegend muslimische Einwanderer auf als repressiv wahrgenommene Kontrollen der Polizei. Als Hauptgrund für die Krawalle gilt jedoch die Zuspitzung von Konflikten zwischen den vorwiegend muslimischen Jugendlichen und der energisch eingreifenden Polizei.

„Zorn“ und Mordpläne

Neben der angeblichen Misshandlung eines älteren Arabers durch einen Polizisten wird auch das Einschreiten der Ordnungskräfte gegen den Rauschgifthandel sowie die Zunahme der Leibesvisitationen nach zahlreichen Messerstechereien in jüngster Zeit als Grund für die Gewalt der Jugendlichen in den Ausländervierteln genannt.

Einige Jugendliche nannten als Grund ihren „Zorn“ nach der neuerlichen Veröffentlichung von Mohammed-Karikaturen in fast allen dänischen Zeitungen, nachdem Mordpläne gegen den Zeichner Kurt Westergaard bekanntgeworden waren. Den Rückgang der Massenkrawalle in der Nacht zum Freitag führte die Polizei auch auf das Eingreifen von Elterngruppen zurück. Furcht in Dänemark vor weiteren Krawallen >>>

FAZ:
Foto-Gallerie von Schaden in Kopenhagen

BBC:
Danish Muslims in cartoon protest: What the BBC omits is the mayhem caused all around Denmark because of the protests (see ‘Foto-Gallerie' above) By Frances Harrison

LE FIGARO:
La presse danoise ravive
 la crise des caricatures D’Antoine Jacob

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