Javier Solana is touring Islamic states begging for forgiveness and promising to ban Free Speech, if the Muslims will only calm down. That's some bargaining, huh? What a pussy:
The European Union and a major grouping of Islamic countries would back United Nations action to stop "defamation of religion" after cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad provoked violent protests worldwide.
The Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is lobbying for the United Nations to include language against blasphemy in the tenets of a new human rights body and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said he supported the idea.
"We agreed to take different measures including at the level of the United Nations to guarantee these acts will not be repeated," OIC Ekmelettin Ihsanoglu Secretary General said in Jeddah.
The head of the 57-nation body was speaking at a press conference with Solana, who arrived overnight in the birthplace of Islam at the start of a Middle East tour to try and calm the furore over caricatures. "We have been talking today on how we can send a message to the people in both communities, the Islamic and European, that we need this not to happen again ... We strongly hope that people will be now sensible to understand that," Solana said.
"Be sure we are going to do our utmost for this not to happen again, because we need each other... I don't think honestly it will happen again," he added. Ihsanoglu said he also wanted the EU to pass blasphemy laws. "I have proposed many ideas, legislative measures to be taken by the European Union," he said.
But Solana made no comment on the idea of EU measures. Solana has said he hopes to turn the tide in the cartoon furore during his Middle East visit. He was due to meet King Abdullah in the capital Riyadh later on Monday, before heading to Egypt, Jordan, the Palestinian territories and Israel.
3 comments:
JS, you are so right.
But maybe these news will give the slithering pusillanimous dhimmi some small trouble?
Italy's Reform Minister Roberto Calderoli has had T-shirts made emblazoned with cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in a move that could embarrass Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government.
"I have had T-shirts made with the cartoons that have upset Islam and I will start wearing them today," Ansa quoted Calderoli as saying.
LOL
read more here.
http://hmmh.blogspot.com/2006/02/italian-minister-to-wear-t-shirt-with_14.html
JS, I agree wholeheartedly.
God, I wish I knew what that word meant. Then I could be in the club too.
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