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Infidel Bloggers Alliance (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
ASIA TIMES: Al-Qaeda has plans for its new recruit By Syed Saleem Shahzad ISLAMABAD -With the United States on the brink of taking a decision on whether to send an additional 40,000 troops to Afghanistan, and with the leadership of al-Qaeda redefining its vision eight years after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US, a new phase in al-Qaeda's war is likely to begin. Soon after top al-Qaeda commander...
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Muslims Against Sharia (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Two Chicago men charged with scheming to launch a terrorist attack on a Danish newspaper also discussed an attack on a military college in India, federal prosecutors said Tuesday. Prosecutors made the allegation in court papers as U.S. Magistrate Judge Nan Nolan prepared for a hearing to consider release of one of the men, Tahawwura Rana , on bond. Prosecutors said Mr. Rana discussed with the other...
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Christian quoter (Free subscription) | yesterday
Copenhagen Post reports,Tuesday, 03 November 2009 'Illustrators target climate change debate on a new website funded by the sale of the Mohammed drawings A satirical climate website operated by the Danish Illustrators Association will be launched tomorrow. The site, caricature.dk, is funded by money raised through the sale and use of Jyllands-Posten newspaper’s infamous Mohammed cartoons and...
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FIRST THINGS (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
A good cartoon ought to make its reader shake with laughter, but that was neither the intention nor the effect of the twelve cartoons depicting the face of Muhammad, published by the Danish newspaper Jylsend-Posten in September 2005. Over the course of five months, the cartoons became the impetus for Muslim protests and riots across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East that ultimately resulted...
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EuropeNews (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
A few pen strokes thrust Kurt Westergaard into the midst of an international crisis, exposing him to death threats and an alleged assassination plot.
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lockandload (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
Diana West again makes clear the Islamic terror campaign against the West via attacks and threats against two Danes, Kurt Westergaard, creator of the famous Mohammed-bomb cartoon and Flemming Rose, the editor who commissioned the Mohammed cartoons. FROM TOWNHALL.COM: Rally Behind Denmark by Diana West Pakistani jihad death squads were much in the news this week. In Peshawar, Pakistan, they bombed a...
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Islamization Watch (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
Police cordoned off the Århus home of the cartoonist Kurt Westergaard and evacuated the area after a suspicious package was observed outside his home. Eastern Jutland police say that the package measured 20 by 40 was on the stairs in front of the artist’s home. “Kurt Westergaard has been evacuated,” says Superintendant Mogens Brøndum adding that neighbours to a distance...
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Israelated (Free subscription) | 31/10/2009
Diana West Pakistani jihad death squads were much in the news this week. In Peshawar, Pakistan, they bombed a marketplace, claiming more than 100 lives, and in Chicago, they were thwarted, according to an FBI affidavit, from carrying out a planned attack on a newspaper in Denmark to kill two Danish journalists, cartoonist Kurt Westergaard and cultural editor, Flemming Rose. It's important to link these...
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Just Jake (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
The Yale University Press has carried political correctness to amazing depths: it has published a book about the 12 controversial Danish cartoons without printing a single one of them! It is as if an author wrote a life of Christ without mentioning the Sermon on the Mount, omitting the Good Samaritan parable or failing to cite the passage from John about the woman “taken in adultery.” Muslims...
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Islamization Watch (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
Men walk past Tahawwur Hussain Rana's office, which says "Immigrant Law Center" in Chicago, October 28, 2009. Rana is one of two men who has been arrested and charged with plotting to attack Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten whose cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed -- including one with him wearing a bomb in a turban -- led to deadly protests by Muslims, the U.S. Justice Department said on October...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
Copenhagen - A Danish newspaper cartoonist who was a central figure in the Prophet Mohammed cartoon controversy was Friday whisked from his home after a suspicious parcel was found on the doorstep. Kurt Westergaard had not been expecting any delivery...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
Copenhagen - A Danish newspaper cartoonist who was a central figure in the Prophet Mohammed cartoon controversy was Friday whisked from his home after a suspicious parcel was found on the doorstep. Bomb experts were dispatched to Kurt Westergaard's h...
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GayandRight (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
The Danish cartoonist, Kurt Westergaard, has been under continual threat. We have seen the arrest this week of two muslims in Chicago for plotting an attack on the Danish newspaper that published the cartoons. Now, we learn that there has just been a bomb threat on the cartoonist himself.
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Islam in Europe (Free subscription) | 30/10/2009
BREAKING: Bomb threat at Muhammad cartoonist's home Police evacuated residents living in the vicinity of Kurt Westergaard's home in Århus after a suspicious package was discovered at the entrance to his house. ( DA )
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Gates of Vienna (Free subscription) | 29/10/2009
I returned late last night from the two-day International Legal Conference on Freedom of Speech and Religion, which was held in the Congressional Auditorium at the Capitol in Washington D.C. This was a well-organized and substantive event, with some of the best minds in the Counterjihad represented on the stage and in the audience. In the next day or so, when I have more time, I will post details about...