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More and more is there evidence that the Danish Imams did play a foul play.

We may fairly assume that all the anger and disturbing was registered and had only one purpose, namely to attack our freedom of press and speech in de name of the true Islam, but based on lies and that those leaders live by their wits, so we can fairly speek that the hole case was based on mendacious terms

Look for the whole story and truth from different sources

The Brussels Journal

While most British and American mainstream media refuse to print the cartoons out of respect for Muslims, one of Egypt's largest papers Al Fagr printed them last October, during Ramadan.


The Egyptian paper

Guess what? Not a single Egyptian stormed the paper's offices to burn it down, not a single Jihadist threatened to assassinate its journalists. And not a single Egyptian embassy was torched in neighbouring countries. French supermarket chain Carrefour did not boycott Egyptian products either.

Apparently Muslim papers are allowed to do what Western papers are not: run Muhammad cartoons. The Egyptian blogger Sandmonkey has copies of the paper on his website.

I wonder whether the BBC and The Guardian will bring this news?

 

Neandernews

As Gateway Pundit, Counter Terrorism Blog and others have reported Danish Imam Ahmad Abu Ladan, leader of The Islamic Society of Denmark, toured the middle east to create awareness of supposed anti-Islamic cartoons and included the above black and white photo as well as two other undocumented examples. Akhmad Akkari, spokesman of the tour, explained that the three drawings had been added to “give an insight in how hateful the atmosphere in Denmark is towards Muslims.”

Look here for the real origine of that special foto

pig-squealing contest

For more evidense look at: The Counterterrorism Blog

Fabricated cartoons worsened Danish controversy
The controversy over the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed is expanding, as more Muslims join the boycott and protests against Denmark and various European newspapers decide to publish the cartoons, mostly out of solidarity with Jyllands Posten and to make a strong political stand. One issue that puzzles many Danes is the timing of this outburst. The cartoons were published in September: Why have the protests erupted from Muslims worldwide only now? The person who knows the answer to this question is Ahmed Abdel Rahman Abu Laban, a man that the Washington Post has recently profiled as “one of Denmark's most prominent imams.”

And for those who wanted more please read this enlightened Article

THE CARTOONESQUE JIHAD

 

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