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=== News Update ===

Cartoons are a purposeful provocation

EUROPEAN MEDIA PROVOKES MUSLIMS TO INFLAME ZIONIST "CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS"


MUSLIM-INSUFFER note: Mereka bukan orang bodoh yg tidak tahu dan tidak 
sensitif masalah itu, tetapi memang Pelecehan Rasulullah dg gambar 
karikatur tsb jelas2 disengaja ... untuk PROVOKASI. Kalau memang mereka 
konsisten dg FREE SPEECH yg dibangga-banggakan itu, kenapa suara2 yg 
mempertanyakan dan mengungkap ttg kebohongan dan penipuan HOLOCAUST Israel; 
dibungkam dan dijebloskan ke penjara. Mana itu ... FREE SPEECH ??????


Under the guise of free speech, a leading Danish newspaper published a 
dozen provocative anti-Islamic cartoons clearly designed to offend Muslims. 
The predictable result has greatly increased the possibility of violence 
and left Denmark in a costly and dangerous predicament.

Four months after Jyllands-Posten (JP), Denmark's most widely read morning 
paper, published 12 anti-Islamic cartoons, Danes woke up to the fact that 
there is a very high price to be paid for promoting the "clash of 
civilizations."

The fact that the editors behind the anti-Islamic images claim to be 
exercising free speech while refusing to address Europe's strict censorship 
laws regarding discussion of the Holocaust and the ongoing imprisonment of 
historical revisionists reveals the existence of a more sinister agenda 
behind the provocative cartoons.

"Agents of certain persuasion" are behind the egregious affront to Islam in 
order to provoke Muslims, Professor Mikael Rothstein of the University of 
Copenhagen told the BBC. The key "agent" is Flemming Rose, the cultural 
editor of JP, who commissioned cartoonists to produce the blasphemous 
images and then published them in Denmark's leading morning paper last 
September.

The International Herald Tribune, which reported on the offensive cartoons 
on January 1, noted that even the liberalism of Rose had its limits when it 
came to criticism of Zionist leaders and their crimes. Rose also has clear 
ties to the Zionist Neo-Cons behind the "war on terror."

Rose told the international paper owned by The New York Times that "he 
would not publish a cartoon of Israel's Ariel Sharon strangling a 
Palestinian baby, since that could be construed as 'racist.'"

Asked why he was protecting Sharon, a known war criminal, while abusing 
Muslims and their Prophet in the name of free speech, Rose told American 
Free Press that he had been "misquoted" in the Times article.

Rose traveled to Philadelphia in October 2004 to visit Daniel Pipes, the 
Neo-Con ideologue who says the only path to Middle East peace will come 
through a total Israeli military victory. Rose then penned a positive 
article about Pipes, who compares "militant Islam" with fascism and communism.

In April 2003, President George W. Bush nominated the rabid anti-Muslim 
Pipes to the board of the United States Institute of Peace, a 
congressionally sponsored think tank dedicated to "the peaceful resolution 
of international conflicts."

Ministers from 17 Muslim nations condemned the publication of the cartoons 
as an egregious "offence to Islam" and called on the Danish government to 
ensure that it would not be repeated.

When the Danish government, which supports the "war on terror" with more 
than 500 troops in Iraq, refused to issue an apology for the offensive 
cartoons, Muslim consumers across the Middle East began a boycott of Danish 
products.

Within days the boycott had severely affected Danish exporters and the 
politicians in Copenhagen scrambled to undo the damage. Arla Foods, a large 
Danish-Swedish dairy company, was badly hit by the boycott. The company, 
which had annual sales of some $480 million in the Middle East, saw its 
sales in the region plummet to nil as Muslim shopkeepers pulled Danish 
products off the shelves.

"We have taken 40 years to build up a very big business in the Middle East, 
and we've seen it come to a complete stop in five days," company 
spokeswoman Astrid Gade Niels told the BBC.

"Our sales in the Middle East have come to a complete stop - in all 
countries in the region," she said. "We have found ourselves in the middle 
of a game that we have no part in."

As the boycott damaged Danish business and a bomb scare closed the office 
of his newspaper, Rose continued to defend his decision to commission and 
publish the offensive cartoons. "We stand by the publication of these 12 
cartoons," he said.

Asked if he would have done it knowing what the reaction would be, Rose 
said: "That is a hypothetical question. I would say that I do not regret 
having commissioned those cartoons and I think asking me that question is 
like asking a rape victim if she regrets wearing a short skirt Friday night 
at the discotheque."

The dangerous "game" that was started by the Danish editor has now been 
picked up by at least 7 newspapers across Europe. Supposedly in support of 
the Danes, papers in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and 
Switzerland simultaneously reprinted the cartoons on February 1. The timing 
suggests that this response was coordinated by a hidden hand.

In Paris, for example, Arnaud Levy, editor-in-chief of the 
financially-strapped France-Soir, chose to print all 12 of the offensive 
cartoons. Asked if there had been coordination between European editors 
about the simultaneous publication of the cartoons, Levy said, "Absolutely 
not."

The following day, Jacques Lefranc, managing editor of France-Soir, was 
fired by the paper's owner Raymond Lakah, an Egyptian magnate, according to 
employees. Chief editor Levy, however, remained on the job.

Peter Mandelson, Trade Commissioner for the European Union, strongly 
reprimanded the newspapers for pouring "oil on the fire" by reprinting the 
offensive cartoons.

Robert Ménard, secretary general of Reporters without Borders, a 
Paris-based media monitor, however, supported the publication of the 
blasphemous cartoons saying, "All countries in Europe should be behind the 
Danes and Danish authorities to defend the principle that a newspaper can 
write what it wishes to, even if it offends people.

"I understand that it may shock Muslims, but being shocked is part of the 
price of being informed," he told The New York Times.

However, when it comes to discussion of the Holocaust, media monitors like 
Ménard accept without question the government-imposed censorship laws and 
imprisonment of historical revisionists. At least 4 well known historians 
are currently in prison in Germany and Austria for writing and speaking 
about the Holocaust.

There is clearly a more sinister reason why the Danish Prime Minister 
Anders Fogh Rasmussen refuses to issue a formal apology as demanded by Arab 
and Muslim governments. The hard-line position taken by Rasmussen, an ally 
in the "war on terror," has more to do with advancing the "clash of 
civilizations" than defending free speech in Europe.

It is well known that Islam is an aniconic religion which prohibits 
depictions of the Prophet in the same way that the Second Commandment 
prohibits "graven images." The European editors are certainly aware of the 
fact that Islam prohibits the use of icons or visual images to depict 
living creatures and that it is blasphemous to publish cartoons of the 
prophet Mohammed. Yet, they have recklessly and intentionally insulted 
millions of Muslims and are unwilling to apologize.

"The Danish paper set out to offend and provoke outrage in the Muslim 
community," a Muslim in Britain wrote to the BBC. "Muslims are able to 
distinguish between those who wish to debate and those who wish to insult. 
Trying to camouflage insults under the guise of debate or free speech fools 
nobody."

There is a deeper reason behind the publication of the offensive cartoons. 
Given the unapologetic position taken by the Danish government and the 
editors it appears very likely that tension with Islamic nations will 
increase and the international crisis will deepen. This is, after all, 
exactly what the global planners behind the "clash of civilizations" want.

The completely predictable reaction among Muslims sets the stage for 
violence and "false-flag" terror attacks as Europeans prepare to host the 
Olympics in Turin, Italy. The Turin-based La Stampa irresponsibly published 
the cartoons on Feb. 1, two days after Milan's Corriere della Sera.

The anti-Islamic cartoon scandal is no laughing matter. If and when a 
terror attack does occur and the cartoons and angry Muslims are blamed for 
being the cause, the reason they were published will become clear. 
Europeans will become increasingly polarized and hostility to Islam will grow.

A month ago, when I first became aware of the provocative anti-Muslim 
cartoons published in JP, I immediately contacted the editors and asked why 
they had allowed their newspaper to be dragged into such a ridiculous and 
provocative situation.

With Europe already involved in two Middle Eastern wars and with the 
political tension with Iran increasing daily, I asked the editors, "Do you 
truly wish to antagonize Muslims?"

"I support freedom of speech and am against self-censorship," Rose, who 
commissioned the cartoons, wrote in response. It was, however, clearly not 
simply to exercise Denmark's non-existent freedom of speech that Rose 
commissioned the anti-Muslim cartoons. The more sinister motive of 
advancing the "clash of civilizations" among Europeans was evidently behind 
the offensive images.

"If the issue is really one of free speech, would you publish cartoons 
making fun of the Jewish Holocaust?" I asked Rose and the editors. "If not, 
do you at least support the right of newspapers and individuals to raise 
historical questions about the Holocaust?"

Yet after a month of correspondence with Rose and the editors, they have 
completely avoided answering my questions about the Holocaust and the right 
of free speech for historical revisionists in Europe.

source:
http://mathaba.net/news/print.shtml?cmd[40]=i-42-1adc02f5d68a164e739a445dfefc0929

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-muslim voice-
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