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Denmark requests Malaysian aid in quelling cartoon protests
2006-02-12
Denmark has asked MalaysiaÂ’s help to quell the anger among Muslims worldwide over the controversial caricatures ridiculing Prophet Muhammad.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar said he received a call from his Danish counterpart on Friday over the matter. “I didn’t go looking for him. He telephoned me to ask for co-operation from Malaysia to explain the issue.

“He told me they respect Islam and it was never their intention to hurt the feelings of Muslims.

“He hopes Malaysia can help in explaining and containing the situation from getting out of control and causing a divide between Muslims and non-Muslims,” Syed Hamid told reporters after the closing of the international conference on Who Speaks For Islam? Who Speaks For The West? here yesterday.

Syed Hamid said he expressed Malaysia’s view on the caricatures and asked the Danish foreign minister why such a situation had happened in the first place. “But now that it has happened, it is our joint responsibility to calm things down. They (the West) have to understand that this is not something to be taken lightly.

“At the same time, we don’t want this thing to get out of hand to the extent of creating problems that will endanger Muslims themselves,” he added.

According to Syed Hamid, the Danish foreign minister said the government had no control over their media but stressed that it did not share or subscribe to the same view of the media.

He said the Iranian foreign minister had also called him on Friday, asking for an emergency meeting of foreign ministers of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) to be convened to discuss the controversy. He told his Iranian counterpart that he supported such a meeting and asked Iran to get in touch with the OIC secretariat on organising one as soon as possible.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#5  Spudhead Syed Hamid is another islamist. M'sia is about to close down a newspaper called Sarawak Tribune over the publication of those "offending" cartoons. This dude always talk cock anyway.

As for that Dialogue thingy, it turned into a shouting match.
See(just google up) : From Asian Wall Street Journal

Malaysia Official: Extremists Ruining East-West Dialogue

DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
February 11, 2006 5:22 a.m.
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Incidentally virtually all Malay(muslim) youths are indoctrinated to have at least a moderate degree of anti-Westernism in their psyche. Not so the non Malay counterparts generally. The govt. have been telling them not to ape the West for decades and frownned on individualism. It succeeded in creating Talibans wannabes. LOL
Posted by: Duh!   2006-02-12 21:33  

#4   this has to be the final word on the cartoon non-issue. If they can't take this they deserve nothing.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-02-12 12:09  

#3  Sigh - the Danish government never had a single thing to do with the newspapers. They couldn't influence them if they tried.
Posted by: gromky   2006-02-12 05:51  

#2  
I hope the old Viking genes begin to express themselves soon.

Does this crop of Dhimmi EU leaders even care about the future, its bad enough we all have to buy oil off ME kings and mullahs but to sacrifice the homeland for some extra cash selling food goods?

I'm hoping [not holding my breath mind you] that the Cartoon rage thingy, brought to you by the islamo-fascisti with the help of Dhmmi/pols, will WAKE UP and Galvanize the European public to throw the bums out.

Danish foreign minister:
DR. PER STIG MØLLER
Posted by: RD   2006-02-12 05:37  

#1  Almost on par with "International community expects Palestinian Authority to fight terrorism"
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-02-12 04:36  

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