wojo1111
05.11.05, 07:55
Tak , zaprowadza swoj muslimski porzadek w Europie jak tylko beda mogli .
Wazne takze dla Gazety Wyborczej , tylko w zach demokracji wolnosc
prasy jest zagwarantowana.
W Dani i w innych miejscach w EU muzulmanskie grupy groza smierciom
pracownikom gazet jesli uznaja , ze cos im sie nie podoba .
viking-observer.blogspot.com/2005/10/holy-war-against-newspaper.html
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Holy war against newspaper
From Jyllandsposten:
Internet collages threatening Denmark and daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten with
death and retribution have begun circulating on the internet after the
newspaper published caricatures of Muslim prophet Mohammed Bombs exploding
over pictures of Danish daily Jyllands-Posten and blood flowing over the
national flag and a map of Denmark are among the images circulating on the
internet after the newspaper printed twelve cartoons of the Muslim prophet
Mohammed last month.
Daily newspaper Berlingske Tidende reported that the internet collages, posted
in the name of an unknown organisation calling itself 'The Glory Brigades in
Northern Europe', showed pictures of various tourist attractions in Denmark
and stated that 'The Mujahedeen have numerous targets in Denmark - very soon
you all will regret this', amongst other things.
Another picture showed soldiers, armed with bombs, over a map of Denmark, with
blood spattered over parts of the country.
The front page of Jyllands-Posten featured prominently on many of the four
collages. The newspaper has been criticised by Muslims for printing the
cartoons, and was forced to hire security guards after receiving hate mail and
death threats over the telephone.
The newspaper asked illustrators to make the cartoons after reports that
artists were reluctant to illustrate a book on Mohammed for fear of Muslim
retribution. The daily's editors said the cartoons were a test of whether the
threat of Islamic terrorism had limited the freedom of expression in Denmark.
The Glory Brigades have similarities with another internet group calling
itself 'Al-Queda's Chapter in Northern Europe', which has also posted threats
against Northern European countries and praised the London bombings in July.