Tuesday, February 14, 2006

 

The Danes Swing Back

"We have not put fuel on the fire. We have not stirred or agitated the Muslim masses." ~Abu Ladan

"If Muslim countries decide to boycott, and if Muslims feel that it is their obligation to defend the prophet, then that is something we can be happy about." ~Abu Ladan

"Mr Abu Laban's reputation is at an all-time low among many Danes, after he condemned the consumer boycott on Danish television but told the al-Jazeera channel he was 'happy' about it. His conduct led Mr Rasmussen to complain about 'people talking with two tongues'".

The million-pound shithammer first swung at the West by Denmark-based Islamofascist imam Abu Laban is about to come back with a vengeance. From Gateway Pundit:

Hard times for the Imam behind the cartoon controversy:
The anti-immigrant Danish People's party, the government's parliamentary ally, wants him tried for high treason. Several political parties want the legality of his residence permit investigated. And an opinion poll published yesterday showed that 58 per cent of Danes regard Mr Abu-Laban and his cohorts as the main reason the cartoon conflict has spiralled out of control.

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A quick fall for the cartoon fakers:
The imam's fall from grace was comprehensive and quick, and its cause is clear: Mr Abu-Laban masterminded the plan to bring the cartoons to global attention. Had he not done so, Danes argue, the world would not have noticed a few drawings in an obscure Danish newspaper.


Mr Abu-Laban, a softly spoken 60-year-old of Palestinian origin, refutes this, saying he was motivated by a desire to improve the conditions of Muslims in his adopted home. "I did not expect a reaction that would damage Danish interests," he said.
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Naser Khader, leading Muslim moderate, said the two are "ignoramuses" and "alien to all that Denmark represents. Most Danish Muslims are peace lovers and don't want to see the Danish flag burned all over the world."

The feeling on the street is that the two have gone too far. "They don't represent me," said Gawad, a vendor at a vegetable shop in the center of town. "They have only damaged the relations between the Danes and the Muslims."

Last week [Abu Laban] told Danish television that he denounced the boycott of Danish products and called for its cancelation. One hour later, however, in an interview with Al-Arabiya, he said he was "pleased" with the boycott.

Since then the Danish media has not ceased to delve into Akari and Abu Laban's past. Apparently, the Imam was deported from Egypt due to his membership in the Muslim Brotherhood. Other reports said Abu Laban sheltered Al-Qaida members in his house, including the organization's No. 2, when they were driven out of Egypt in the 1980s.

Read it all.

Abu Laban is just the latest in a long line of cowardly Islamofascist thugs working to destroy the West by violence and terror. It will be refreshing, if it happens, to watch the Danes show this pig what it means to take responsibility for his actions and words. Could Europe finally be growing a backbone against the Borg?

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