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  1. Danish paper rejected Jesus cartoons Gwladys Fouché and agencies Monday February 6, 2006 Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper that first published the cartoons of the prophet Muhammad that have caused a storm of protest throughout the Islamic world, refused to run drawings lampooning Jesus Christ, it has emerged today. The Danish daily turned down the cartoons of Christ three years ago, on the grounds that they could be offensive to readers and were not funny. In April 2003, Danish illustrator Christoffer Zieler submitted a series of unsolicited cartoons dealing with the resurrection of Christ to Jyllands-Posten. Zieler received an email back from the paper's Sunday editor, Jens Kaiser, which said: "I don't think Jyllands-Posten's readers will enjoy the drawings. As a matter of fact, I think that they will provoke an outcry. Therefore, I will not use them." The illustrator told the Norwegian daily Dagbladet, which saw the email: "I see the cartoons as an innocent joke, of the type that my Christian grandfather would enjoy." "I showed them to a few pastors and they thought they were funny." He said that he felt Jyllands-Posten rated the feelings of its Christian readers higher than that of its Muslim readers. But the Jyllands-Posten editor in question, Mr Kaiser, told MediaGuardian.co.uk that the case was "ridiculous to bring forward now. It has nothing to do with the Muhammad cartoons. "In the Muhammad drawings case, we asked the illustrators to do it. I did not ask for these cartoons. That's the difference," he said. "The illustrator thought his cartoons were funny. I did not think so. It would offend some readers, not much but some." The decision smacks of "double-standards", said Ahmed Akkari, spokesman for the Danish-based European Committee for Prophet Honouring, the umbrella group that represents 27 Muslim organisations that are campaigning for a full apology from Jyllands-Posten. "How can Jyllands-Posten distinguish the two cases? Surely they must understand," Mr Akkari added. http://www.guardian.co.uk/internati....html?gusrc=rss
  2. Danish paper rejected Jesus cartoons Gwladys Fouché and agencies Monday February 6, 2006 Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper that first published the cartoons of the prophet Muhammad that have caused a storm of protest throughout the Islamic world, refused to run drawings lampooning Jesus Christ, it has emerged today. The Danish daily turned down the cartoons of Christ three years ago, on the grounds that they could be offensive to readers and were not funny. In April 2003, Danish illustrator Christoffer Zieler submitted a series of unsolicited cartoons dealing with the resurrection of Christ to Jyllands-Posten. Zieler received an email back from the paper's Sunday editor, Jens Kaiser, which said: "I don't think Jyllands-Posten's readers will enjoy the drawings. As a matter of fact, I think that they will provoke an outcry. Therefore, I will not use them." The illustrator told the Norwegian daily Dagbladet, which saw the email: "I see the cartoons as an innocent joke, of the type that my Christian grandfather would enjoy." "I showed them to a few pastors and they thought they were funny." He said that he felt Jyllands-Posten rated the feelings of its Christian readers higher than that of its Muslim readers. But the Jyllands-Posten editor in question, Mr Kaiser, told MediaGuardian.co.uk that the case was "ridiculous to bring forward now. It has nothing to do with the Muhammad cartoons. "In the Muhammad drawings case, we asked the illustrators to do it. I did not ask for these cartoons. That's the difference," he said. "The illustrator thought his cartoons were funny. I did not think so. It would offend some readers, not much but some." The decision smacks of "double-standards", said Ahmed Akkari, spokesman for the Danish-based European Committee for Prophet Honouring, the umbrella group that represents 27 Muslim organisations that are campaigning for a full apology from Jyllands-Posten. "How can Jyllands-Posten distinguish the two cases? Surely they must understand," Mr Akkari added. http://www.guardian.co.uk/internati....html?gusrc=rss
  3. A Dane apologises to Muslims Sorry. Sorry for giving you a home and assistance. Sorry for giving you an education, free of charge. Sorry for helping you economically. Sorry for letting you exercise your religion freely in our Christian country. Sorry for sending foreign aid to your home countries. Sorry for not starting blood feuds over your murders of our countrymen. Sorry for not wearing explosive belts and blowing ourselves up in public when our feelings are hurt. Sorry for not following the requirements of your religion. But an apology for speaking up in our own nation according to our own laws? That, you’ll never have. - A letter to the editor, printed in the Ekstrabladet newspaper
  4. And here some Muslim Retards in London! Take a close look at the baners of this animals! ----------- They are given free medical care, free housing, money, job etc. etc. etc. and now they want to kill people who gave them refuge over some cartoons? Defending what religion? The religion that kills christians all year around? Everyone seems to be wondering why Muslim terrorists are so quick to Commit suicide - Let's see now. . . No Christmas. No television. No cheerleaders. No baseball. No football. No hockey. No golf. No tailgate parties. No Wal-Mart. No Home Depot. No pork BBQ. No hot dogs. No burgers. No chocolate chip cookies. No lobster. No shellfish or even frozen fish sticks. No gumbo. No jambalaya. No Beer. No Wine. Rags for clothes and towels for hats. Constant wailing from the guy next-door, because he's sick, and there are no doctors. Constant wailing from the guy in the tower. More than one wife. You can't shave. Your wives can't shave. You can't shower to wash off the smell of donkey cooked over burning camel dung. The women have to wear baggy dresses and veils at all times. Your bride is picked by someone else. She smells just like your donkey. But your donkey has a better disposition. Then they tell you that when you die, it all gets better! I mean, really, is there a mystery here? london.bmp
  5. Israel 'Displeased' as UN Suggests WMD-Free Middle East The Israeli drama By Yossi Melman At the last moment, and to the surprise and displeasure of the Israeli delegation to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Article 13 was added to the resolution on Iran. It states that "... a solution to the Iranian issue would contribute to global nonproliferation efforts and to realizing the objective of a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction, including their means of delivery." The original wording of the article, which was proposed by Egypt, was considerably harsher and was only toned down after marathon night sessions on the level of foreign ministers. The drama over this article, which everyone knows is aimed above all at Israel, began Friday afternoon and led to a postponement of deliberations until yesterday. For years, Egyptian representatives have tried to introduce resolutions calling for the creation of a nuclear-weapons-free zone in the Middle East at almost every international forum, particularly the IAEA. IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei, who envisions a world free of nuclear weapons, also welcomed the final version. Until now, such resolutions have only been accepted by the annual meeting of the IAEA's General Conference and not by its board of governors, due to firm opposition from the United States. This time, American opposition was weakened by support for the resolution from France, Germany and Britain. A member of the American delegation to the IAEA told Haaretz that the Europeans were leaning toward the Egyptian version, partly in an effort to appease the Muslim and Arab world in the wake of the riots incited in recent days by the caricature of Mohammed published in a Danish newspaper. On Friday night, the draft was submitted to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who rejected it. Later, the softer version that was eventually adopted was introduced. It spoke about a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction, rather than referring specifically to nuclear weapons. The American noted that the final version could be interpreted as including not only Israel but also states such as Syria that have chemical and perhaps also biological weapons. In any event, even the softer version provoked complaints from the Israeli delegation. Israel is a member of the IAEA, but not the board of governors, although its representatives have observer status on that body. Toward the end of the discussion, Israel's delegate, Israel Michaeli, said he opposed the article because the issue of Iran should not be connected to other regional issues. In any event, he said, everyone supports regions that are free of weapons of mass destruction, but it would be unacceptable and irresponsible to accept such a resolution at this stage. Michaeli asked that his statements at the meeting, which was held in camera, not be made public because of Israel's wish to maintain a low profile at the IAEA.
  6. Yete dyk pahangymek vor miankamits antsnenk pashtonia dyki vera yes dre mech parzapes vochmi xendir chynem yremes kexosenk irar het mi miyan dykov seranits heto bari?
  7. Et kez ov asets vor 2 hatem batsel? Yes mihatem batsel et vor hastata!
  8. Warning From Caves of Pakistan WARNING!!!" Forwarded by TS of NC - ***** This morning from a cave in North central Pakistan near Pastungettih, the Taliban Minister of Migration, Mohammed Sharref Omar, warned the United States that if military action against Iraq continues, Taliban authorities will cut off America's supply of convenience store managers. If this action does not yield sufficient results, cab drivers will be next, to be followed by motel owners.
  9. IRAN INVITES CARTOONISTS to MOCK The JEWISH HOLOCAUST Iran to publish Holocaust cartoons From: Agence France-Presse From correspondents in Tehran February 07, 2006 A.D. IRAN'S largest selling newspaper announced today it was holding a contest on cartoons of the Holocaust in response to the publishing in European papers of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed. "It will be an international cartoon contest about the Holocaust," said Farid Mortazavi, the graphics editor for Hamshahri newspaper - which is published by Teheran's conservative municipality. He said the plan was to turn the tables on the assertion that newspapers can print offensive material in the name of freedom of expression. "The Western papers printed these sacrilegious cartoons on the pretext of freedom of expression, so let's see if they mean what they say and also print these Holocaust cartoons," he said. Iran's fiercely anti-Israeli regime is supportive of so-called Holocaust revisionist historians, who maintain the systematic slaughter by the Nazis of mainland Europe's Jews as well as other groups during World War II has been either invented or exaggerated. Iran's hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad prompted international anger when he dismissed the systematic slaughter by the Nazis of mainland Europe's Jews as a "myth" used to justify the creation of Israel. Mr Mortazavi said tomorrow's edition of the paper will invite cartoonists to enter the competition, with "private individuals" offering gold coins to the best 12 artists - the same number of cartoons that appeared in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten. Last week, the Iranian foreign ministry also invited British Prime Minister Tony Blair to Teheran to take part in a planned conference on the Holocaust, even though the idea has been branded by Mr Blair as "shocking, ridiculous, stupid". Mr Blair also said Mr Ahmadinejad "should come and see the evidence of the Holocaust himself in the countries of Europe", to which Iran responded by saying it was willing to send a team of "independent investigators".
  10. You know what they can all go back where they came from which is hell! They are given free medical care, free housing, money, job etc. etc. etc. and now they want to kill people who gave them refuge over some cartoons? Defending what religion? The religion that kills christians all year around? Everyone seems to be wondering why Muslim terrorists are so quick to Commit suicide - Let's see now. . . No Christmas. No television. No cheerleaders. No baseball. No football. No hockey. No golf. No tailgate parties. No Wal-Mart. No Home Depot. No pork BBQ. No hot dogs. No burgers. No chocolate chip cookies. No lobster. No shellfish or even frozen fish sticks. No gumbo. No jambalaya. No Beer. No Wine. Rags for clothes and towels for hats. Constant wailing from the guy next-door, because he's sick, and there are no doctors. Constant wailing from the guy in the tower. More than one wife. You can't shave. Your wives can't shave. You can't shower to wash off the smell of donkey cooked over burning camel dung. The women have to wear baggy dresses and veils at all times. Your bride is picked by someone else. She smells just like your donkey. But your donkey has a better disposition. Then they tell you that when you die, it all gets better! I mean, really, is there a mystery here?
  11. Here are some pictures from London! Just take a look at this animals and read the slogans! london.bmp
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  13. Aper esi dzer arneloven gerel! Tipa ka podyebka da!
  14. A Dane apologises to Muslims Sorry. Sorry for giving you a home and assistance. Sorry for giving you an education, free of charge. Sorry for helping you economically. Sorry for letting you exercise your religion freely in our Christian country. Sorry for sending foreign aid to your home countries. Sorry for not starting blood feuds over your murders of our countrymen. Sorry for not wearing explosive belts and blowing ourselves up in public when our feelings are hurt. Sorry for not following the requirements of your religion. But an apology for speaking up in our own nation according to our own laws? That, you’ll never have. - A letter to the editor, printed in the Ekstrabladet newspaper
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