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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:30 am    Post subject: Clerics who started the riots never saw Mohammed cartoons Reply with quote

This is particularly rich, especially since Imamoron12 was ranting about the Danish infidel cartoonists just the other day.

The muslim leaders who instigated most of the Danish Cartoon Riots had never even seen the Danish Cartoons.
The cartoons that muslims would have you believe caused all the ruckus are readily available over at zombietime's web archive And not only zombie but others have evidence that the cartoons that ACTUALLY 'caused' all the trouble were fabricated and distributed by none other than (you guessed it) muslim clerics.

From the Copenhagen Post Online
A new documentary shows that several of the instigators behind the violent Mohammed cartoon demonstrations never even saw the drawings

In a new documentary film, the violent protests in the Middle East over the infamous Mohammed cartoons in 2005 are proven to have been instigated by Islamic leaders who never actually saw the drawings themselves.

Danish director Karsten Kjær travelled throughout the Middle East to investigate who and what was responsible for the wave of violence released from the cartoons for his documentary ‘Those Damned Drawings’ (‘De Forbandede Tegninger’). He said the primary theme of the film is freedom of expression and its boundaries.

‘I’ve sought to be objective about the crisis’ factual events,’ Kjær told public broadcaster DR. ‘But it is also a very personal film that portrays my travels around the Middle East and my own impression of both the causes and consequences of the conflict brought about by the 12 drawings.

The film suggests the crisis began full-force when the man many consider to be Islam’s most powerful figure, Sheik Yussuf Al-Qaradawi, declared 3 February 2006 as ‘Anger Day’ on his TV programme. A wave of violent protests across the globe unleashing followed in the wake of that transmission.

In the documentary, Kjær shows the Mohammed drawings to Al-Qaradawi, who views them for the first time.

Kjær also shows the cartoons to Ali Bakhsi, the Iranian who spearheaded demonstrations in Tehran that led to the burning of the Danish embassy there. Bakhsi laughingly says the drawings look nothing like Mohammed but rather like an Indian Sikh.

The key figure in the Mohammed cartoon affair, Jyllands-Posten newspaper’s culture editor, Flemming Rose, is also interviewed in the documentary. He explains his thinking at the time when he made the groundbreaking decision to run the drawings in the paper.

The film premiers Sunday evening at 22:05 on DR1.


So I guess we can expect a new round of riots protesting these muslim leaders desecrating mohammed, yes?

Honestly, you muslims are just *so* easily manipulated by your leaders, it's a real shame.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As if I care about what you have to say. You scumbag. Does it matter if they never saw the cartoons? They weren't funny. The cartoons were terrible and were far from a joke. Whether they saw the cartoons or not is irrelevent as the whole world knows how offensive they were
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

All you have to do is key in "Muhammad" at Google image search engine:

Link

This is my favourite because it tells us exactly what Islam is all about:


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for replying, even though you don't care, heh.

The POINT is, mobot, that the cartoons you are so worked up about were nothing compared to the ones your muslim 'leaders' used to manipulate millions of muslims, you included.

And you apparently don't care, because your head is stuffed so far up your quran and there's so much hatred in your black soul.

Face it: You've been pwned by your own muslim 'leaders'.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

jamyers wrote:
Thanks for replying, even though you don't care, heh.

The POINT is, mobot, that the cartoons you are so worked up about were nothing compared to the ones your muslim 'leaders' used to manipulate millions of muslims, you included.

And you apparently don't care, because your head is stuffed so far up your quran and there's so much hatred in your black soul.

Face it: You've been pwned by your own muslim 'leaders'.


You think you know me.. You don't know me at all. Retard
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

IntellectualWarfare12 wrote:
...the whole world knows how offensive they were

Oh, yes. Offensive. I can see where you'd want to go out and kill somebody after seeing these:


But is it actually worth all the death and destruction?
(mobots burning the Danish embassy in Syria)


Seriously, you muslims have NO perspective, and you apparently don't mind being used over and over and over by your own leaders.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You think you know me.. You don't know me at all. Retard

I know you well enough from your own words to know that you're a sad little man with a rather large allah-shaped hole in your soul.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 5:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

IntellectualWarfare12 wrote:
They weren't funny. The cartoons were terrible and were far from a joke. Whether they saw the cartoons or not is irrelevent as the whole world knows how offensive they were


Actually this is a matter of opinion. I thought that they were quite funny. It is amazing how sensitive some of you people really are. I think it is time for you to grow up and be a man rather than rant and rave about some simple cartoons. How can you ever raise your sons to be men if you are so sensitive.

Additionally who said the whole world knows how offensive they are? Only people I saw that were offended were the folks that consist of the ummah and their dhimmi counterparts. This by far is not the whole world.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

do you think these pics worth a riot?


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

IntellectualWarfare12 wrote:
As if I care about what you have to say. You scumbag. Does it matter if they never saw the cartoons? They weren't funny. The cartoons were terrible and were far from a joke. Whether they saw the cartoons or not is irrelevent as the whole world knows how offensive they were


It only shows you brain dead muslim is a savage. It shows you don't have any brain inside your head. That's all. Tell us since when you brainless ever use your brain (oop, I forgot you dumb muslims have no brain at all) to think before reacting or following your evil quran to smite the head and cut off the fingers of non-believer. There is no difference between in believing to the backward cleric or your evil qura.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 11:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The one with the black line over mohammed's eyes and the woman's burhkas had the eyes slit out. Flipping hilarious. I still laugh everytime I see it. Positively genius artwork. That is what cartoons are all about. The only ones I saw that were offensive were the mysterious "2" that were drawn by muslims.
Get over yourself warfare, the whole adult world laughed and the emotionally stunted muslims threw another temper tantrum...nothing new.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

IntellectualWarfare12 wrote:
jamyers wrote:
Thanks for replying, even though you don't care, heh.

The POINT is, mobot, that the cartoons you are so worked up about were nothing compared to the ones your muslim 'leaders' used to manipulate millions of muslims, you included.

And you apparently don't care, because your head is stuffed so far up your quran and there's so much hatred in your black soul.

Face it: You've been pwned by your own muslim 'leaders'.


You think you know me.. You don't know me at all. Retard


We know you much better than you think, Mr. Supremacist. You are a Muslim, and you are just another carbon-copy of of other muslims who come here. You post the same arguments, and operate from the same faulty reasoning.

You have that same supremacist attitude, even though you cannot grasp rudimentary logic, and all examples of Muslims Society are failed societies and economies, several of which are only supported by oil money. You are a Muslim and therefore a liar.... to others, but mostly to yourself -- you are a self-deluder.

You say you live in Somalia, but I bet you own a set of snow boots and a warm Western jacket, and live in an area with lots of Western Women, who only cover their hair when its snowing.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I protest against killing of innocent people even though I never saw anyone killing innocent people.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:37 am    Post subject: Re: Clerics who started the riots never saw Mohammed cartoon Reply with quote

jamyers wrote:
This is particularly rich, especially since Imamoron12 was ranting about the Danish infidel cartoonists just the other day.

The muslim leaders who instigated most of the Danish Cartoon Riots had never even seen the Danish Cartoons.
The cartoons that muslims would have you believe caused all the ruckus are readily available over at zombietime's web archive And not only zombie but others have evidence that the cartoons that ACTUALLY 'caused' all the trouble were fabricated and distributed by none other than (you guessed it) muslim clerics.

From the Copenhagen Post Online
[i]A new documentary shows that several of the instigators behind the violent Mohammed cartoon demonstrations never even saw the drawings

In a new documentary film, the violent protests in the Middle East over the infamous Mohammed cartoons in 2005 are proven to have been instigated by Islamic leaders who never actually saw the drawings themselves.
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It wasn't about the cartoons they were pissed off because the danes weren't being dhimmi enough. Some imams in denmark decided they were being descriminated against and they must have at least looked at them once because they didn't think they would be offensive enough to do what they wanted to do. an imam made or had somebody make at least three even more offensive cartoons including a bad picture of a contestant at a hogcalling contest and took them and the relitively mild danish cartoons to the middle east and started the riots. Once they made the cartoons they could start calling us racists and claim that the west was trying to destroy islam so they need to do jihad and it would be easier to work the slaves of allah into a frenzy. Some muslims thought they were fools for making that much fuss and it was hipocritical that they were published in egyypt before then. The rioters showed about as much maturity as a 2 year old child having a temper tantrum. It was just a power play.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You don't need to see it Razf, here, read what your fellow coherts have done....
But that has always been you out hasn't it Razf...the elusive word "innocent". Well read away and by all means, tell me how the murdered victims of this islamic temper tantrum defy your definition.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy
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This led to protests across the Muslim world, some of which escalated into violence (more than 100 deaths, altogether),[1] including setting fire to the Norwegian and Danish Embassies in Syria, storming European buildings, and desecrating the Danish and German flags in Gaza City.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Support_Denmark_Movement
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[edit] Human costs
Andrea Santoro, an Italian Catholic priest, was killed on February 5, 2006, in Trabzon, Turkey. A 16-year-old high school student was arrested two days later carrying a 9mm pistol. The student told police he had been influenced by the cartoons.[1]
At least four protesters were killed in Afghanistan, in Mihtarlam, and an US air base in Bagram. One boy was trampled to death in Bossaso, Somalia, when the crowd stampeded as police fired in the air to disperse them. On February 5, 2006, one protester died at the blazing Danish Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon.[2]
On February 6, 2006, one demonstrator involved in the torching of the Danish consulate in Beirut, Lebanon, was found dead on a staircase. One protester was shot to death in Laghman Province, Afghanistan.[3]
Four people were killed and 22 injured on February 7, 2006, in an attack on a NATO base in Maymana, Afghanistan.[4]
On February 13, 2006, two people were killed in Lahore, Pakistan. The next day two were killed in Peshawar, Pakistan; and another in Lahore.[1]
On February 15, 2006, three people were killed by local police forces in the city of Peshawar, Pakistan during widespread demonstrations in the city.
On February 17, 2006, eleven people died during protests in Libya [5]
On February 18, 2006, sixteen people were killed in northern Nigeria as demonstrators protested the cartoons by storming and burning Christian churches and businesses.[6] The majority of the casualties were believed to be Christians, a minority group in Northern Nigeria.
As of February 24, 2006, around 146 people have been killed in religious riots in Nigeria, touched off by attacks against Christians in the predominantly Muslim North [2][3].
As of March 22, 2006, 139 people have died, and at least 823 people have been injured as a result of the cartoons (those figures do not count riots in Nigeria).[7]
As of April 14, 2006, a 67-year-old Coptic Christian was knifed to death by a 25-year-old Muslim in an attack on faithful in a Coptic church in Alexandria, Egypt. At the same time others attacked two other Coptic churches and injured more than ten Christians.[8] According to press reports, referring to the department of the Interior of Egypt, the killer acted in revenge to the publication of the Muhammad cartoons.[9]
On May 3, 2006, 28-year-old Pakistani Amir Abdur Rehman Cheema hanged himself in prison in Berlin, Germany while awaiting trial for an unsuccessful attempt to enter the building of the German newspaper Die Welt, armed with a knife, and attack the chief editor. At his autopsy, two high-ranking Pakistani police officials were present.[10]

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[edit] Economic costs
While many Muslims and supporters took part in protests throughout the world, many more took part in one of the single biggest consumer led boycotts of all time. Consumers, especially Arab nations, began a process of boycotting all Danish goods. This was then followed by the governments of Iran and Saudi Arabia issuing boycotts and restrictions on Consumer products imported from Denmark. Denmark is concerned about the potential loss of 11,000 jobs resulting from boycotts against Danish products in the Islamic world.[11]

The biggest single loser of the Boycott was a Swedish-Danish company called Arla. Arla, Denmark's biggest exporter to the Middle East, has been losing 10 million kroner (1.6 million dollars, 1.3 million euros) per day since its products were taken off the shelves in several, and has had to temporarily lay off 125 workers. In response, Arla began to sell its product without its brand name being present and in large containers. Other companies have replaced their "Made in Denmark" label with a "Made in the EU" label. Others still have used foreign subsidiaries to camouflage the origin of Danish production, according to the Confederation of Danish Industries’ (DI).

The Boycott continued, despite hopes that it was a temporary dispute which would quickly blow over. The pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk said that it had lost a 200-million-kroner insulin contract in Turkey blaming the ongoing controversy. Jyske Bank has estimated that the cost of the boycott to the Danish economy could total 7.5 billion kroner which is in the area of 0.5 percent of the Danish GDP.[12]

Another study has shown that Danish export losses due to the boycott were more than compensated by gains in other markets. The Danish export to the Arab world is less than 2% of GDP.[13]


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4684652.stm
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Muslim cartoon fury claims lives

The Danish embassy in Tehran was the scene of angry protests
At least five people have been killed in Afghanistan as protests against European cartoons mocking the Prophet Muhammad swept across the country.
Two people died when protesters turned on the US airbase at Bagram - although the US has had no involvement with the images, which originated in Denmark.

Meanwhile in Somalia, a teenage boy died after protesters attacked police.


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,185311,00.html
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TRIPOLI, Libya — Libya suspended its interior minister Saturday, citing an "excessive use of force" in riots the day before that left at least 10 people dead in the bloodiest protest yet against the Prophet Muhammad cartoons roiling the Muslim world.


http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/islam/muhammad_cartoons_timeline.html
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The reaction to a dozen cartoons depicting the Muslim Prophet Muhammad has grown since a Danish newspaper published them in the fall of 2005. Apologies, defiance, reprints of the cartoons and demonstrations have escalated the response, to the point that people have died in rallies against the cartoons. These aren't the first violent reactions in the Muslim world to depictions of Muhammad.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11341523/
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan - Gunfire and rioting erupted Wednesday as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Pakistan’s third straight day of violent protests over the Prophet Muhammad cartoons. Three people were killed, including an 8-year-old boy.


http://cartoonfury.blogspot.com/2006/02/at-least-10-killed-in-libya-cartoon.html
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Tripoli, Libya (AP)- Libyans angry over caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad rioted at the Italian consulate on Friday, storming the building and setting it on fire. A diplomat said at least 10 people were killed in clashes with police.

It was the deadliest demonstration yet against the cartoons, which have set off violent protests throughout the Muslim world. At least 29 people have been killed altogether.


http://news.monstersandcritics.com/southasia/news/article_1095774.php/4_killed_during_violent_Mohammed_cartoon_protest_in_Afghanistan
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Kabul - At least four demonstrators were killed Wednesday in the south Afghan city of Qalat as demonstrations condemning publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed continued, said Army General Abdul Razaq.

Eight police and five demonstrators were also injured in the protest when police opened fire on the rioters after they tried to storm the police headquarters. The more than 300 demonstrators also lit four trucks and a school on fire.



http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2006/02/20/2003293802
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AP, MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA
Monday, Feb 20, 2006, Page 1
Police and soldiers patrolled the deserted streets of the northern Nigerian town of Maiduguri yesterday, one day after thousands of Nigerian Muslims protesting caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed attacked Christians and burned churches, killing at least 15 people.

Most residents stayed at home amid a tense calm, fearful of a repeat of the previous day's violence -- the first major protest to erupt over the issue in the country.

On Saturday, rioters burned 15 Christian churches in Maiduguri in a three-hour rampage before troops and police reinforcements restored order, Nigerian police spokesman Haz Iwendi said.

Security forces arrested dozens of people suspected of taking part in the violence, Iwendi said.

A reporter on the scene saw mobs of Muslim protesters swarm through the city center with machetes, sticks and iron rods. One group threw a tire around one man, poured gas on him and set him ablaze.

Chima Ezeoke, a Christian Maiduguri resident, said the protesters attacked and looted shops owned by minority Christians, most of them with origins in the country's south.

``Most of the dead were Christians beaten to death on the streets by the rioters,'' Ezeoke said.

Witnesses said three children and a Catholic priest were among those killed.


http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48973
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Muslim rioters, incensed over the cartoons of Muhammad published in Denmark, were responsible for killing at least 130 Christians on the streets of Maiduguri and Onitsha in Nigeria, according to reports filtering out of the country from Voice of the Martyrs.

At least 51 Christians are confirmed dead in the Maiduguri attacks that took place Saturday. In the rampage, more than 150 homes and 32 churches were burned, and 85 shops were destroyed. Authorities were finally able to control the volatile scene after arresting 114 and having militia enforce a curfew.


http://sweetness-light.com/archive/cambridge-student-hiding-posted-mohammad-cartoon
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Fears magazine could fuel racial tension

A Cambridge University student is at the centre of a race-hate probe after printing anti-Islamic material in a magazine.

The 19-year-old second year student at Clare College was in hiding today (Friday, 09 February) after printing the racist cartoon.

The article is said to be so inflammatory the undergraduate has been taken to a secret location for his own safety.

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