Thursday, February 11, 2010

Cartoon of Mohammad as a Pig Writing the Koran Causes Fear of Violence

From Jawa:

Earlier we noted that the Islamist forums were seething at a purported "fake image of Muhammad" which was reprinted in a Norwegian newspaper. Perplexing, since all drawings and cartoons are by definition "fakes". Do I really need to elaborate on the death threats that accompanied the news?

But it turns out by "fake" they meant, well, check it out for yourself:

mohammad_is_pig_koran.jpg

Apologies, but what the newspaper printed was a screenshot of a facebook page.

Esther at Islam in Europe sends along this succinct summary of events up to now:

Last week Dagbladet published a story about a link from the PST (Norwegian Security Service) Facebook page to a cartoon of Mohammed, which portrayed Mohammed as a pig writing in the Koran. There were concerns that this link could cause riots in both Norway and Pakistan. The story was illustrated with a screenshot. While the PST story was ignored, and various people are now claiming it was a non-issue all along, Muslim taxi drivers in Oslo went on strike twice to protest the Dagbladet story. Several protests are planned for tomorrow.
Islam in Europe also notes that there are pleas for calm in the streets and for Muslims not to become violent.

They had to ask Muslims not to be violent ..... over a cartoon .... on Facebook!

Much much more here from the Norwegian press at Islam in Europe.

7 comments:

Michael Travis said...

The young [Israeli] girl who scribbled that picture (many years ago) served three years in prison for her indiscretion.

Pastorius said...

Served three years in prison where? In Israel?

Total said...

I think it was actually 2 years in prison. Pasto, she did indeed serve her sentence in an Israeli prison.

Pastorius said...

Why would Israel do such a thing?

Total said...

Most likely because it enraged Israeli Muslims and Arabs, I would assume. There are certain parts of Israel where Israeli Jews and Muslims get along well and my guess is that the Israeli government did not want to jeopardize community relations. Israel may be a democracy and a free country but there is still a very strong relationship between religion and the government. Ultra-orthodox Jews, for example, are exempted from military conscription whereas everybody else, including Israeli Beduins, Druse, and Christians are not.

Judith -Slayer of Holofernes (aka Madame Scherzo) said...

I posted this comment at Gates of Vienna. This is the more important story, rather than it being reprinted in the Norwegian paper.

Here it is:

This is the story behind the actual drawing of the illustration used in the Dagbladet:

from israelinews.org

"Tatiana Soskin was a resident of Hebron, the Jewish city divided UN-equally between Jews and Arabs. The Jewish community in Hebron consists of 500 Jews of which 350 are children while the Arab population is 80,000. In other words, the Arabs out-number the Jews 160 to one! So much for the myth of Jewish "settlers" taking over Hebron!

Tatiana was a young woman who decided to express some of her frustration and anger at the war of terrorism the Palestinians were waging against her fellow Jews. In June of 1997, she drew several pictures of a pig she called "Mohamed." She attempted to post these drawings on Arab-owned stores in Hebron... not unlike some of the distasteful pictures Arabs posted on Jewish stores and buildings all the time. Unfortunately, Tatiana's budding art career was cut short for she was apprehended by the Israeli authorities and brought to the Jerusalem Police station. Tatiana was arrested and later put on trial. Judge Zvi Seagal presided over this case. The judge compared her drawing to the atrocities committed by the Nazis, and said she had no respect for humanity and human rights.

In the judge's view she was guilty of incitement, racism and perhaps even endangering world peace! He even went so far as to compare her childish "pig poster" to the most evil anti-Semitic forgery ever conceived -- the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion!" And on January 8, 1998, twenty-six year-old Tatiana Soskin was sentenced by the Jerusalem District Court to two years in prison plus a one-year suspended sentence for ATTEMPTING to post drawings of a pig named "Mohamed." She was convicted of committing a racist act, supporting a terrorist organization, attempting to give religious offense and attempted vandalism. Tatiana's appeal to the High Court was heard on March 30, 1998. A verdict from the High Court was given on July 8, 1998, totally rejecting the arguments. Tatiana served more than 16 months in prison FOR DRAWING A CARICATURE. This happened in "the only democracy in the Middle East." Sadly, Arab-Israeli citizens are cut a lot more slack on matters of freedom of press, freedom of speech, freedom of expression AND the freedom to draw insulting pictures! The prosecutors decided to be tougher on her than they were on some Arab terrorists. No "revolving door" justice for this gutsy Jewish chick!

Now flash forward to today. The prestigious Israel Prize for sculpture has been awarded to Yigal Tumarkin has fashioned a pig wearing phylacteries, and on November 4, 1988 told Tel Aviv Magazine that when seeing haredi Jews he can understand the Nazis. He once said he wished he had gunned down Raphael Eitan and Rehavam Ze'evi. He branded then Tel Aviv mayor Shlomo Lahat "Papa Doc" for proposing to relocate Tumarkin's upside-down glass pyramid Holocaust memorial from outside city hall. He published a “retraction” in an op-ed in Hadashot 10 days later, writing that, "The outward strangeness of the Jew and the pretentiousness of the notion that God chose us... caused violent surrounding cultures to clash... with this arrogant minority... The image of the cunning, ambitious scoundrel, lending money at exorbitant interest, turned the bent, hook-nosed bearded Jew into the enemy of civilization... which didn't help belatedly enlightened Jews."

Where is Ambassador Zvi Mazel when we need him?"

If the Dagbladet had published the story of the illustration, it would have been quite relevant and revealing in light of what is now happening in Europe. That is the story. Not whether this illustration offends Muslims. Muslims are offended by everything, that much we get. It's how far we go to try to keep from offending them that is the issue.

Michael Travis said...

After her 16 months of incarceration, Tatiana was released on parole. Soskind violated the conditions of her release, was sent back to jail for another 20 months.

A better illustration here:

http://thelastcrusade.org/2010/02/12/thousands-demonstrate-in-oslo-to-protest-prophet-cartoon/