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Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Cartoons were Published Five Months ago in Egypt

It come to my attention that the cartoons the muslims are destroying things over were published in an Egyptian newspaper back in October of 2005. No outcry was heard. More proof that islam is not the "religion of peace" at all.

The whole world is mesmerized by this big campaign against Denmark. I have mentioned before that an Egyptian newspaper published the Danish Cartoons from Jyllands-Posten. Why after five months the feelings of the Egyptians and Muslims are suddenly inflamed? I am trying to get images for the reportage, but here are the details of this paper for those who can check it:

See the links here and here.

Update:
WorldNetDaily in addition to Little Green Footballs and Michele Malkin have picked this story up. So far no mention of it in the mainstream media. LGF was the first blog I saw who had it.


1 Comments:

Blogger Steve said...

Yeah, pretty much. What a bunch of us in the blogshere see though is the duplicity of the situation. It doesn't surprise those of us who have studied the Koran and read many of the teachings of the islamic religious leadership. Back in October the cartoons appeared in an arabic newspaper, and yet there was no outrage. The newspaper office was not burned to the ground. The newspaper staff was not threatened or killed.
Last week, the islamic clerics were happy to let the rage go. But this week, the tide changed. The world started to lean against them. So this week, the otherwise silent clerics are condemming the violence. Islam is that way. The Koran tells them they can make a treaty one day and break it the next if it advance islam. It tells them they can kill anyone who won't convert to islam.
Islam is a religion of violence, destruction and death.

2/09/2006 06:23:00 AM  

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