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Muslim Rage: Danish newspaper being threatened over cartoons

A Danish newspaper ran a series of satirical cartoons featuring the prophet Mohammed.

Not surprisingly, they've had to hire security guards.




From Copenhagen:

Daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten has been forced to hire security guard to protect employees from angry Muslims, after it printed a series of cartoons featuring the prophet Mohammed

Death threats have forced daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten to hire security guards to protect its employees, after printing twelve cartoons featuring the prophet Mohammed.

The newspaper has been accused of deliberately provoking and insulting Muslims by publishing the cartoons. The newspaper urged cartoonists to send in drawings of the prophet, after an author complained that nobody dared to illustrate his book on Mohammed. The author claimed that illustrators feared that extremist Muslims would find it sacrilegious to break the Islamic ban on depicting Mohammed.

Twelve illustrators heeded the newspaper's call, and sent in cartoons of the prophet, which were published in the newspaper earlier this month.

And the fallout?

The same day as the newspaper published the cartoons, it received a threatening telephone call against 'one of the twelve illustrators', as the caller said. Shortly afterwards, police arrested a 17-year-old, who admitted to phoning in the threat.

Since then, journalists and editors alike have received threats by email and the telephone. The newspaper told its staff to remain alert, but then decided to hire security guards to protect its Copenhagen office.

'Up until now, we have only had receptionists in the lobby. But we don't feel that they should sit down there by themselves, so we posted a guard there as well,' Juste said.

As always, the Muslims miss the point:

[Århus imam Raed Hlayhel] said he did not understand how such illustrations could be printed with reference to freedom of expression, when Denmark did not tolerate the slightest sign of anti-Semitism.

I'm not sure what the law is with regards to anti-Semitic satire in Denmark, but I think it's fair to say that it limits the call for the killing of Jews, but that's about it.

Unless the imam is talking about the limit on Nazi imagery, which in many European countries is outlawed completely. Perhaps he thinks Nazism is just a flavour of anti-Semitism.

The point he is missing, of course, is that satirical cartoons offensive to Jews and Christians have been created by Danish cartoonists and published. Muslims are not a special case because they're being satirized. They are a special case because of their reaction to satire.

Take Danish cartoonist Julius Hansen, who has done cartoons sure to annoy or offend Christians, Jews, and Muslims.

First, Christians:

Then Jews:

And finally Muslims:

So what's the real difference? Like I've said before, the real difference is captured in the last cartoon. The last cartoon would never make sense with Christian or Jewish figures crouched behind the wall with their fingers in their ears. That difference is why this newspaper is hiring security guards, and not just girding itself to be on the receiving end of an angry letter writing campaign.

Many Muslims, perhaps most, think theirs is a special case, and that any offense is a priori unjustified, and that the only response to a perceived offense is violent one. Many, if not most, believe that a violence response is justified by their faith.

That is simply not the case with most Christians and Jews when it comes to being offended. Those that do think this way are not just categorized as the most extreme fringe, but by and large considered outcasts altogether.

And until people like Imam Hlayhel understand that, and start to deal with it, Muslims will always seem to be on the receiving end of special treatment in return.

[Michelle Malkin has more, including one of the cartoons.]


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Comments

If you want imagery that would be offensive to Christians, all you would have to do is check out Robbie McLa-La-Land's My Blahg this week. He seems to have dropped to a whole new low with a series of images designed for the sheer purpose of making a blanket insult towards Christians.

I think that images of this nature in general can be childish. But how these Muslims are reacting is sheer insanity.

Posted by: Surecure at October 15, 2005 04:34 PM



Oh yeah! He's got a winner there for sure. Muslims would be hunting him down if he had the Prophet in that picture, but Christians will allow him to post any obscenity he wants in the name of free speech and tolerance.

'Course McRobbie knows that, which is why he's picking on Christians. Like all Leftists, he won't go after the scary Muslims. No guts.

I think the Danish newspaper should issue Glocks to all its staff and send the security guards home. Then print a new Mohamed cartoon every day. Like maybe one where the Prophet has a little talk with the latest "martyr" from Iraq.

Posted by: The Phantom at October 15, 2005 06:22 PM



I'm not afraid of that much, but I'm not an idiot either. There is no way anyone would dare to do that kind of journalism in California.

There is a mosque in SanDiego where Ex-cons who have converted to fudamentalism meet and plan plots.

During a string of service station robberies, [ an al Qaeda fund-raiser?], one of the 4 felons dropped his cell phone. The police traced it and found an apartment equipped with weapons, bullet proof vests, maps and planned Al Qaeda type targets.

I wrote that up, and The Canadian Sentinel has a current post about this and other similar events that are being held below the horizon.

Anyway, the point is Al Qaeda is among us and there is nothing to be gained by placing your head on an anvil, just for the fun of it. 73s TG

Posted by: TonyGuitar at October 15, 2005 10:19 PM