Friday, August 31, 2007

The OIC is Barking Now

The Arabs have unleashed the dogs of war — in the war of words, anyway. Now the OIC has weighed in against Lars Vilks’ blasphemous Modoggies.

5.65 sextillion Muslims are really, really angry. Their feelings are grievously hurt.

According to today’s Arab News:

Another Blasphemous Caricature

The Prophet as a Roundabout DogThe Organization of the Islamic Conference yesterday condemned the publication of a blasphemous caricature of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) by Swedish artist Lars Vilks in the Nerikes Allehanda newspaper.

The Swedish daily published the drawing, part of a series by Vilks, last Friday after art galleries had declined to display it. The newspaper argued the publication was in the defense of free speech.

OIC Secretary-General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu strongly condemned the newspaper for publishing the blasphemous caricature and said that this was an irresponsible and despicable act with mala fide and provocative intentions in the name of freedom of expression. He said the caricature was intended to solely insult and arouse the sentiments of Muslims of the world.

Ihsanoglu said: “The international community was well aware of the serious impact of such publications that were globally felt during the controversy that was created by the publication of similar cartoons by a Danish newspaper last year.”

He called on the Swedish government to take immediate punitive actions against the artist and the publishers of the cartoon and asked for their unqualified apology. He also called on Muslims to remain calm and to exercise restraint.

He called on the Swedish government to take immediate punitive actions against the artist…

Isn’t that an example of what your shrink would call projection?
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Isn’t that what the leader of any Arab government would do if one of the newspapers in his country offended him?

Fortunately, the Swedish Prime Minister is taking a strong stance in favor of freedom of the press:

Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has spoken out about the need for Sweden to stand up for press freedoms following the controversy surrounding the publication by a local newspaper of drawings of the Muslim prophet Muhammad.

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“We are also eager to stand up for freedom of expression, which is enshrined in the constitution and comes naturally to us, and which ensures that we do not make political decisions about what gets published in the newspapers. I want to make sure we keep things that way,” Reinfeldt told news agency TT.

Good for him. Let’s see how long he can hold the line.

You can be certain that the angry Muslims are not done with him yet.


Hat tips: CG and KGS.

Previous posts on this topic:

The Swedes Narrowly Avert Their Own Motoon Crisis
Modoggie #2
The Prophet as an Obedient Retriever
That Doggone Mohammed
Swedish Muslims Will Exhibit the Modoggies
Lars Vilks Dogged by Death Threats
Modoggies Make it into the Swedish MSM, But…
Oh, No! It’s Happening Again!
Sweden Gets Sent to the Woodshed
An Ironic Rondellhund
Now We Know Who’s Behind the Modoggies
Swedish Muslims Form Anti-Free Speech Committee
Pakistan Objects to the Modoggies

4 comments:

Unknown said...

In Australia there was a religious art exhibit where two paintings were awarded; Bin Laden featuring a Christ and a Virgin with a burka.

spackle said...

If were up to the Islamists there would be no art depicting human beings period. These complaints are just a creeping realization to that end.

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akhter said...

As always there has to be !!

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