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Swedish foreign minister quits in cartoon internet row + LEGO update
2006-03-24
Swedish foreign minister Laila Freivalds resigned on Tuesday (21 March) following a row connected to the infamous Mohammed cartoons. Ms Freivalds had faced fierce criticism after the Swedish foreign ministry allegedly ordered the website of a far-right party, Sweden Democrats, which had threatened to publish the cartoons, to be shut down. The website was closed when a foreign ministry official contacted the firm Levonline that hosted the website.

In response to allegations that the move violated Swedish freedom of speech laws, Ms Freivalds claimed the official had merely pointed out that the website was endangering the lives of Swedes. Ms Freivalds also said she had no knowledge of her ministry's contact with the website hosts.

Swedish prime minister Goran Persson also accused the ministry official of acting unconstitutionally by letting his own opinion in the matter guide his acts instead of Swedish law. Earlier this week, the official himself told the Swedish attorney-general investigating the closure that he had deliberated with Ms Freivalds prior to contacting Levonline, and that the minister had claimed the move was vital to "protect Swedish interests." The incident has been seen as embarrassing the prime minister.The shutting down of the website is currently being investigated by the Swedish parliamentÂ’a constitutional committee and the office of the chancellor of justice, and opposition leaders on Wednesday hinted that a possible vote of no confidence against the prime minister may be initiated.

Cartoons legacy hangs over Denmark
Meanwhile across the Oresund strait, Denmark has reacted with anger to a UN campaign poster marking the World Day against racism, picturing a jigsaw puzzle and a piece of Lego - one of Denmark's best export products and almost a national symbol. "Racism takes many shapes" says the poster, which has also been printed in Arabic. Danish human rights activists call the poster "tactless and stupid" and the "deeply surprised" Lego firm has contacted the UN for an explanation, the Nordic press writes. After an official request by Danish foreign minister Per Stig Moller, UN spokesperson Jose Luis Diaz said the poster designer was "probably not aware of the Lego piece origin", and that the poster would be withdrawn.
Posted by:3dc

#6  The UN and racism.....my ass.
Every country in the UN is up to their ears in racism, except the US and maybe a few others. These people have more balls than brains to address racism. In anothre of today's articles, Paleos aren't accepted into Iraqi society. They're the same race for pit's sake. The Basques hate the Spanish, most young French are second class citizens, the Turks in Germany live in separate areas, and on and on.
Racism is the biggest joke on the planet.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-03-24 19:54  

#5  The U.N.

A failed experiment. Time to move on and try something else. I hear this NATO thing could be worth looking into.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-03-24 12:31  

#4  "...UN spokesperson Jose Luis Diaz said the poster designer was "probably not aware of the Lego piece origin..."

...Rendering the UN stupid instead of libelous. I'd love to hear old Jose Luis Diaz explain to us the meaning of a child's block toy of "unknown origin" in a poster against racism. OH, modern art, I get it, it's not supposed to MEAN anything. Makes sense then that it came from the UN.
Posted by: Jules   2006-03-24 09:21  

#3  Nah, if they reported it, then they might have to mention (not show) the cartoons again. Can't have that.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-03-24 08:21  

#2  They took the picture off the UN Allah Commissions website on the 22nd, the day after it appeared on Rantburg.

Posted by: Admiral Allan Ackbar   2006-03-24 05:28  

#1  The MSM isn't even reporting this, presumably out of 'respect' for the UN.

BTW, anyone have a link to the pic?
Posted by: phil_b   2006-03-24 02:58  

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