To: Elroy who wrote (272815 ) 2/8/2006 10:01:34 AM From: AK2004 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575758 and here are few bits for you and there is no end to them. The incident that you referred to is just a drop in a bucketfilibustercartoons.com february 07 news.yahoo.com news.yahoo.com UK:Police risked offending delicate religious sensitivities by raiding the Finsbury Park mosque, but their actions were justified by the mini-arsenal of weapons, terrorist paraphernalia and forged passports they found inside. Hirsi Ali: That’s exactly the reflex I was just talking about: offering the other cheek. Not a day passes, in Europe and elsewhere, when radical imams aren’t preaching hatred in their mosques. They call Jews and Christians inferior, and we say they’re just exercising their freedom of speech. When will the Europeans realize that the Islamists don’t allow their critics the same right? After the West prostrates itself, they’ll be more than happy to say that Allah has made the infidels spineless. In his latest display of mental illness, Iran’s “supreme leader,” the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, says the Danish cartoons are a Zionist conspiracy.One of the pictures displayed around the Middle East by a Danish Islamic group seeking to whip up anti-infidel rage supposedly showed Mohammed as “a pig.” Neandernews has discovered the source for this picture—and it has nothing to do with Mohammed: Danish Imams Busted! february 06, 2006 The Iranian regime responds to the Mohammed cartoon controversy, by holding a contest to find the “best” Holocaust denial cartoons from the Islamic world: Iranian paper runs Holocaust contest. TEHRAN (Reuters) - A crowd of about 400 demonstrators threw petrol bombs at the Danish embassy in Tehran and tried to break into it on Monday night in a protest over the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad. Omar Bakri Mohammed, who resided in the UK until shortly after the July 7 bombings, says the Danish cartoonist(s) should be given a fair trial under shari’a law and then executed. (Hat tip: LGF readers.)february 05 More than 700 angry Muslims marched through Auckland yesterday, many wearing black arm bands. Pakistan Association of New Zealand president Naveed Hamid said his group had organised the march because Muslims wanted to make their hurt felt to the public. “Something the media has to understand (is that) somebody’s religion is not for insult,” he said. ANKARA, Turkey — A teenage boy shot and killed the Italian Roman Catholic priest of a church in the Black Sea port city of Trabzon on Sunday, shouting “God is great” [“Allahu akbar!” —ed.] as he escaped, according to police and witnesses.