Monday, March 20, 2006

The Un infamous campaign and the "blasphemous" Die Welt

More bad news: if this last Friday we knew about the Danish Muslims and their report to the UN Commsioner on Human Rights, today, the Nordish Portal informs of a new UN campaign :

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has started a new campaign against racism, captioned by this newly created, downloadable flyer:


The little Lego piece is quite obviously accentuated in the poster, and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that this is a thinly-veiled reference to Denmark supposedly being a "racist" country

HT: Plus Ultra

And about the criminal complaint against Die Welt, a German newspaper, that has been filed by a Turkish lobby in Germany:



Reuters reports the following:

BERLIN, March 16 (Reuters) - A Turkish lobby group said on Thursday it has filed a criminal complaint against a German newspaper for printing a series of Danish cartoons lampooning the Prophet Mohammad last month.

It said the complaint was filed with prosecutors in the northern city of Cologne, charging the daily Die Welt with violating Germany's criminal code by printing 12 cartoons of Islam's prophet on Feb. 1, despite global unrest sparked by their initial appearance in a Danish paper.

While freedom of the press is guaranteed by the German constitution, the country's law forbids public insults against religious societies, beliefs and groups that support specific world views.

"It is not the point of a free press to insult the religious sensibilities of nearly 3 million Muslims in Germany with provocations of this kind," Abdullah Emil, general secretary of the Union of European Turkish Democrats (UETD), said.

HT: Plus Ultra

Die Welt published the controversial Mohammed caricature with the bomb-shaped turban on the 1st of February here on their website. Also included, on that day, was a "bilder special" of several Mohammed cartoons.

Well, this last news are "very" good, because some days ago I wrote just here about the Düsseldorf carnival in which they constantly mock the Catholic faith without any kind of restraint. In fact, the Carnival's organisers recognised that the real motive why they have not included ANYthing related no Muslims were "to keep the parade spectators safe". And maybe a criminal complaint? Because if the Muslims file one the PC that are among us, would say "of course, these guys are correct, this is a very racist society". But if a Catholic/Jew or any other religion says the same he is going to be labeled as intolerant the next minute in all MSM.

Crossposted at The Anti-Jihad Pundit.

5 comments:

Pastorius said...

I'm so glad you contribute here. We wouldn't get info like this without you.


DS is a real help to us as well.

Anonymous said...

I am also very glad to be a contributor here. ;) We learn very much posting here.

When I have seen this I have felt so outraged myself. I think UN is showing clearly it's face now. It's very disgusting really.

Always On Watch said...

A Turkish lobby group said on Thursday it has filed a criminal complaint against a German newspaper for printing a series of Danish cartoons lampooning the Prophet Mohammad last month.

Ah, Turkey! The modern Muslim nation!

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much for bringing this kind of information to a large number of people all over the world. Had it not been for a blog like this, and many others, we Danes would have been at the mercy of leftwing journalists and TV-anchorpersons. People who love to talk about and debate islam - yet knowing so very little about it.

Now UN have chosen to use a Danish company - LEGO - in their campaign devoted to the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

LEGO is very well known all over the world, so known that even the Chinese copy LEGO's products (!), and LEGO have never been involved in any cases concerning racism.

How very odd that this poster comes to light just 2 days after a critical rapport on Denmark from the UN - not!?

Kofi Anan - or as he's known elsewhere - Goofy Nam-Nam - knows exactly what is going on in the UN, and I doubt very much that anything of this kind does not pass his desk before being approved!

Further, Denmark is being sued in the European Court for Human Rights in the matter with the cartoons. And who is financing this? A group of California based muslim associations!

On wednesday and Thursday the very same 6 muslim imams who toured the Middle East and started all this, will attend a conference in Bahrain where the sole item on the agenda is - Denmark!

What a coincidence!

Avi Green said...

After reading this news, I told my sister to make sure to buy Duplo, the beginner's set of Lego, for her son/my nephew. The toy company should file a lawsuit against the UN. It's not just offensive, it's also a violation of copyrights.