2006-01-31
Danish paper apologizes to Muslims
The armed thugs have won again, and the dhimmies have been beaten into obedience.
The most frustrating part is that while Danes are being beaten and threatened, the imams who spread the fake and blasphemous drawing of Mohammed all over the Middle East are sitting in Copenhagen, protected by Danish law in a Mosque which is partially funded by Danish government money.
Masked gunmen briefly seized a European Union office in Gaza City to protest the caricatures, and the dairy group Arla Foods, which is based in Denmark, reported that two of its local employees in Saudi Arabia were beaten by angry customers
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The Danish Red Cross said it was evacuating two of its employees from Gaza and one from Yemen after receiving death threats.
The armed thugs have won again, and the dhimmies have been beaten into obedience.
The most frustrating part is that while Danes are being beaten and threatened, the imams who spread the fake and blasphemous drawing of Mohammed all over the Middle East are sitting in Copenhagen, protected by Danish law in a Mosque which is partially funded by Danish government money.
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