Our Swedish correspondent Carpenter has translated an article on the demo from this afternoon’s Blekinge Läns Tidning:
Demonstrators demand clearer press ethics rules
250 Muslim students gathered today at Stortorget, Karlskrona. They demanded that the Swedish media tighten the ethical rules for the press, and that the ombudsman of the press take note of the demonstration.
Today at twelve o’clock, 250 Muslim students of Blekinge Tekniska Högskola [college in Karlskrona] gathered at Stortorget, Karlskrona. They demonstrated against the publication of Mohammed depicted as a roundabout dog by the artist Lars Vilks.
The protest was silent, but the message of the demonstrators’ placards was unambiguous: the freedom of expression shouldn’t be at the expense of the religious faith of other people.
“We demand clearer ethical rules for the press, radio and television in Sweden. We also think that the ombudsman of the press should take a close look at the publication,” says Junaid Naseem, responsible for the demonstration.
For previous posts on Lars Vilks and the Roundabout Dogs, see the Modoggie Archives.
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4 comments:
I know I am just an ignorant tool but what is a "Rondellhund" specifically? I know its a dog, but is it supposed to be a dog that hangs around roundabouts or a stray or what? I have been meaning to ask this for awhile now.
Spackle --
Go to the Modoggie Archives and click on the earliest post (July 23, I think). It has an excellent explanation by our esteemed Swedish correspondent LN.
baron,
Thanks. It is all clear to me now. Kind of : )
If I were these Muslims, I would immediately leave Sweden.
All other Muslims, in sympathy with them, should leave the West in a huff.
And in peace.
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