Staff and agencies
Monday February 6, 2006
Articel in The Guardian
Muslims protest outside Regent's Park Mosque against newspaper cartoons depicting
the prophet Muhammad that first appeared in a Danish newspaper. Photograph:
Bruno Vincent/Getty Images
The behaviour of some Muslim demonstrators in London over
the last few days was "completely unacceptable", Downing Street said
in a statement today.
No 10 said the police would have the government's full support in any actions
they wished to take as a result of the demonstrations outside the Danish embassy
over the publication of cartoons of the prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper.
Tony Blair's spokesman stressed it was for the police and the Crown Prosecution
Service to decide whether arrests or prosecutions were justified.
My comment:
Worldwide the Moslims rally against European Embassy’s,
but they never rallied or protest when suicidal bombers kill’s there own
people, never an word of protest when Israel suffers under extremist attacks,
not an word of compassion when The Twin Towers were attacked, no one reacted
on the many civilians who find there dead in de Subway and Train in Britain
or Spain. That is what’s amaze me, a lot of fuss about some cartoons supposedly
represented Mohammed, (Just thinking that a lot of guys are named the same),
but no one was there to speak out there abject for violence and murder. Not
even when barbaric “freedom fighters” chop the heads of there captives
like animals. Isn’t that odd, that an cartoon is worse then the lives
of innocent people, children, man and women who did no one any harm