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Op maandag 30 januari 2006 17:32 schreef Elgigante het volgende:[..]
Dat vond ik ook merkwaardig, de krant had gerekend op wat aversie na het uitkomen van die krant, maar dat bleek mee te vallen, maar het is ineens opgelaaid schijnbaar om een cartoon die dus inderdaad van September 2005 is.
Is de aanleiding voor de boycot de oorspronkelijke publicatie of het herdrukken van de cartoons op 10 jan in het evangelische blad Magazinet? Is me niet echt duidelijk.
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The cartoons originally were published nearly four months ago in Denmark and reprinted Jan. 10 by the Norwegian evangelical newspaper Magazinet in the name of defending free expression.
Voor de Deense troepen in Irak betekent het wel dat ze nog meer op hun hoede moeten zijn.
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A roadside bomb targeted a joint Danish-Iraqi military patrol near the southern city of Basra on Monday — the first attack on Danish troops since protests against a Danish newspaper for publishing widely criticized caricatures of Islam's prophet.
There were no casualties in the attack, which occurred as the troops crossed a bridge in a rural area about 60 miles north of Basra,
Iraq's second-largest city, police Capt. Mushtaq Talib said.
British Maj. Peter Cripps said coalition forces are investigating if there was any link between the attack and September's publication by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten of cartoons of Prophet Muhammad deemed offensive by many Muslims.
"The Danish patrols have made no change in activities since the caricatures were published, but clearly they will put some more attention on the local population and how they feel about the Danish presence here," Cripps said.
Edit: Magazinet is dus een Noors tijdschrift, ik zie dat Super7fighter dat reeds meldde.
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Gudrun Bertinussen, a Norwegian aid worker for Norwegian People's Aid (Norsk Folkehjelp) in Gaza, said that Norwegians generally have been well-received by the Palestinians. She noted, however, that the publication of the Mohammed caricature in a small Christian magazine has provoked Muslims.
Norway's Foreign Ministry is urging Norwegians in Gaza to heed warnings by angry Muslims to leave the area within the next 48 hours. Muslim activists have also organized a boycott of Danish products, some Muslim countries have recalled their ambassadors from Denmark and Arab groups were seeking support from the UN.
The umbrella group for Islamic groups in Norway, (Islamsk Råd Norge, IRN), is demanding an apology from the Christian publication Magazinet that published the caricature in Norway. A spokesman said the group supports freedom of expression, but not that which injures or offends others.
[ Bericht 11% gewijzigd door Doderok op 31-01-2006 08:32:04 ]