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"Boycotting of Non Essential Goods & Services from Countries & Organizations Which Are Hostile to Islam & Muslim Interests, is an Effective & a Non Violent Method of Showing Our Displeasure. This Should Be an On Going Policy By Governments, Businesses & Individuals & NOT a Knee Jerk Reaction to a Particular Incident or Situation" "“ AB
Danish TV Shows Cartoons Mocking Prophet Mohammad
 
Fri Oct 6, 7:11 PM ET
 
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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danish state TV on Friday aired amateur video footage showing young members of the anti-immigrant Danish Peoples' party engaged in a competition to draw humiliating cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. The video images have surfaced little more than a year after a Danish paper published cartoons of the Prophet that sparked violent protests worldwide.
 
The images, filmed by artist Martin Rosengaard Knudsen who posed as a member of the party for several months to document attitudes among young members, show a number of young people drinking, singing and drawing cartoons ridiculing the Prophet Mohammad. The faces of the young people were blurred in most of the footage. One cartoon appeared to depict the Prophet Mohammad as a camel, urinating and drinking beer. The competition took place in early August, according to Danish media.
 
Another cartoon strip aired in the partly masked footage on state TV seemed to show the prophet Mohammad surrounded by beer bottles and included an image of an explosion. Members of the youth wings of other parties, including the ruling Liberal party, criticized the DPP on Friday. Kenneth Kristensen, a senior member of the DPP's youth movement, also criticized the events, but stopped short of apologizing.
 
"It's not my kind of humor and it would not have happened if I had been there. It must not be repeated," he told Danish state TV. The Danish Peoples' Party rose to prominence in a 2001 election on a platform that combines emphasis on increased spending on schools and care for the elderly with a strong anti-immigrant stance. It has been accused of racism, but has been a political ally of the center-right coalition led by Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen since 2001 and gained more than 13 percent of the vote in an election last year.
 
In September last year Danish daily Jyllands-Posten published 12 cartoons, including one showing the Prophet Mohammad with a bomb in his turban. They were later reprinted elsewhere. Muslim clerics denounced them as blasphemous, sparking protests in which more than 50 people died in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
 
Most Muslims regard any depiction of the Prophet Mohammad as offensive.
 Reply:   A New Book Insulting Islam & P
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what west is upto, actually they have finally revealed that the love to Prophet(PBUH) is the key of being Muslims, so now from last one year they are upto this mission.
A New Book Insulting Islam & Prophet, hits Bookstores
"The Truth About Muhammad: Founder of the World's Most Intolerant Religion."
by Robert Spencer
Regnery Publishing , Inc., Washington, DC 2006
ISBN 1-59698-028- 1
According to the description posted on the Dust-Jacket, Robert Spencer is Director of Jihad Watch, a program of David Horowitz Freedom Center
He is author of four other books:
(1) Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam & The Crusades 
4 others on Islam and Terrorism:
* Islam Unveiled
* Disturbing Questions About the Wold's Fastest Growing Faith
* Onward Muslim Slodiers
* How Jihad Still Threatens America & The West
He resides at a Secure- Undisclosed Location.
Back Dust-cover has endorsements from following persons:
1. Michelle Malkin ( Author of Unhinged, In Defence of Internment, snd Invasion).
2. Daniel Pipes, Director of Middle East Forum (author of Slave Soldiers and Islam)
3. Bat Ye'or (author of: Islam & Dhimmitude and Eurabia)
 
He claims his writing is based on following points:
* Truth about Muhammad's mutiple marriages
* Legal standards ro prove rape in Muslim countries
* How Muslim's example justifies Jihad and Terror
* The real; Satanic "verses" incident (not the Salman Rushdie version) that remains scadal to Muslims
* How Muhammad's faulty knowledge of Judaism and Christianity have influenced Islamic theoilogy and colored Muslim relations with Jews and Christians of this day.
Reasons he didn't want to publish this book, but eventually did: 
* Danish Cartoons in 2006
* Violence in Gaza
* Arab Interior Ministers meeting regarding Denmark
* Libya and Saudi Arabi recalling their Ambassadors from Denmark
* Crippling Boycott of "ARLA Foods," in the world
* Iraqi Foreign Minister's complaint an Fatwa.
* Murder of Van Gogh in Denmark.
 
Here is a list of Chapters of this book:
1. Why a Biography  of Muhsammad is relevanbt today
2. In search of historic Muhammad
3. Muhammad becomes a Prophet
4. Muhammad's revelations and their sources
5. A warner in the face of a terrific punishment
6. Muhammad becomes a war-lord
7. War is "deceit"
8. Casting terror into their hearts
9. Victorious through terror
10. Muhammad's legacy.
 
It is time that Muslims should lodge a peaceful protest to Barnes & Nobel, other major book stores, the Regenery Publishing, Washington, DC, and the New York Times (for making it the vest seller on their list) a book which has only one objective: "To disseminate Hatred Against Islam and Muslims."
 
B. A. Syed
Member: Union of Concerned Scientists  

 
 Reply:   Denmark warns of new cartoon c
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Total Danish yearly exports to Muslim countries are about 10 billion crowns ($1.81 billion), or roughly 2 percent of all exports. i dont think boycotting will serve any thing for muslims on
By Kim McLaughlin1 hour, 8 minutes ago
Denmark said on Tuesday a new cartoon crisis with the Muslim world could erupt after Danish television stations broadcast footage last week deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammad.
In Tehran, dozens of Iranian protesters pelted the Danish embassy with stones and petrol bombs, witnesses said. Riot police guarded the embassy.
Muslims were angered when Danish television stations aired footage on Friday of members of the youth wing of the anti-immigrant Danish People's Party (DPP) drawing cartoons in August mocking the Prophet. Iran condemned the broadcast.
In September last year the Danish daily Jyllands-Posten published cartoons that Muslim clerics denounced as blasphemous, sparking protests early this year in which more than 50 people were killed in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
"(The latest cartoon issue is) smoldering around in the Muslim world. We hope it will die out but we don't know if it will pass," Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moller told the Danish national broadcaster DR.
Most Muslims regard any depiction of the Prophet as offensive.
"Don't forget that the (last) cartoon crisis broke out four months after the drawings were first published, so I can't guarantee anything," said Moller.
CONDEMNATION
This time Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen acted quickly and condemned the behavior of the DPP members. He was criticized earlier this year for refusing to apologize for the previous cartoons of the Prophet.
The DPP is not a member of the ruling coalition but supports the government in parliament.
Moller said he had talked to Iranian and Syrian leaders and that he hoped the government's efforts to calm anger in the Muslim world would bear fruit.
"The question is what the religious leaders will say at Friday prayers," he said.
Witnesses said the protesters outside the Danish embassy in Tehran chanted "Down with Zionists" and "God praise the party of God."
The protesters set fire to a tire next to the embassy compound wall but firefighters put it out.
Denmark's ambassador to Tehran was summoned to the Foreign Ministry on Monday about the television footage.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has condemned those involved in the footage as "low life."
More than 230 legislators in Iran's 290-seat parliament urged Ahmadinejad on Tuesday to cut Iran's trade ties with Denmark, the semi-official Mehr News Agency reported.
"The past attempts of the Danish government regarding this insult (to the Prophet) have been repeated, this time by the visual media," said Mehr.
Danish industry praised the government on Tuesday for taking swift action to calm Muslim anger and said a Muslim consumer boycott of Danish goods, like the one that occurred earlier this year, had been largely avoided.
"This unfortunate matter has been handled competently by the government and so far we've only had two companies in Saudi Arabia report that they were affected," said Peter Thagesen, a senior adviser at the Confederation of Danish Industry.
Total Danish yearly exports to Muslim countries are about 10 billion crowns ($1.81 billion), or roughly 2 percent of all exports.

 
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