Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Danish 12 caricatures of Islam's founder--Now They Are History

The infamous cartoons depicting the founder of Islam were published in Danish newspapers in 2005 triggered riots which killed over 50 people. Today, "Copenhagen's Royal Library – founded by King Frederik III in 17th century – is courting a new controversy by classifying the cartoons as “historic” objects alongside other Danish treasures, such as original manuscripts by Martin Luther."
Danish Muslims are pissed and not amused. All that fuss and feathers and still Denmark will give up their right to free speech and grovel. Some Danes just don't know when to give up.

Kasem Said Ahmad, a spokesman for the Danish Muslim Society, which led the campaign against the cartoons said:

“We will not be holding any demonstrations as we got nothing from the Danish courts when we tried to sue the newspapers. We will ignore all provocations in future.”

Right.