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Danes Seem to Finally be Aware of al-Taqiyya
Thankfully, the light continues to be shed on certain practices:
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the Danish Prime Minister, has already angrily accused the imams of “double speak” in telling Arab media not to buy Danish goods, while insisting in the Danish media that they do not support the boycott.
Mr Rasmussen said: “Some people are speaking with two tongues. The Government watches the news circulated in Arabic countries very carefully so we can catch these false stories and correct them immediately.”
The centre-right Government said yesterday that it would exclude the imams from talks on integrating ethnic minorities. Rikke Hvilshoj, the Integration Minister, said: “I think we have a clear picture today that it’s not the imams we should be placing our trust in if we want integration in Denmark to work.”
For whole article,
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2031419,00.html
Episode (I've Lost Count) : A New Hope? Perhaps.
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French Connection
New in the danish terror-case: Four french imams were visiting the ghetto Vollsmose in Denmark in april. At that time they were arrested by the police. This elicited riots in Vollsmose, where 100 immigrants burnt tires and threw stones at the police....
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Islamofascists Just Keep Digging Themselves A Deeper Grave
Everyday, in every way, they just keep getting stupider and stupider: Imam Ahmed Akkari has issued death threats against Naser Khader of the Social Liberals. Naser Khader founded the organisation “Democratic Moslems” in February, as an organisation...
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Is There Such A Thing As A Democratic Muslim?
You be the judge. I was referred to this post in a fairly new Danish blog called Agora. Nicely done, I must say. The "Democratic Muslim" is Naser Khader. Jyllands-Posten, February 19, 2006 A Prize Immigrant By Orla Borg ... It was then Naser Khader...
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Appeasement Of Muslims
Danish Cartoons of Mohammed Mona Omar Attia, Egypt's ambassador to Denmark, said after a meeting with Rasmussen that she was satisfied with the position of the Danish government but noted the prime minister had said he could not interfere with the...
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Europe Criticises Copenhagen Over Cartoons
The Council of Europe (CoE), an organisation of 46 European countries, has criticised the Danish government for invoking the “freedom of the press” in its refusal to take action against “insulting” cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. The CoE Committee...
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