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Oud 6 april 2006, 19:15   #1
JH Prynne
 
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Standaard L'Islam RATP

.... ou, l'Islam, Religion d'Amour, de Tolérance et de Paix

"none" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:

> Indian minister offers cash reward to behead cartoonists
>
> LUCKNOW, India - An Indian state government minister has offered a
> reward of 11.5 million dollars for the beheading of any of the
> cartoonists who drew the controversial images of the Prophet Mohammed.
>
> The offer, which made the front pages of Indian newspapers Saturday,
> was made by Mohammed Yaqoob Qureshi, a minister in the northern Uttar
> Pradesh state government, at a Muslim rally after Friday prayers.
>
> Yaqoob told the crowd in Meerut, 400 kilometers (250 miles) northwest
> of the state capital Lucknow, that he would give "the avenger" 510
> million rupees (11.5million dollars) and his weight in gold.
>
> "Drawing a cartoon of the Prophet is blasphemous and Muslims will not
> tolerate this insult," he said in speech as demonstrators cried, "Death
> to France, Death to Denmark".
>
> "The money will be paid by the people of Meerut," said Yaqoob, who is
> the state's minister in charge of minority affairs and the annual Hajj
> pilgrimage which Muslims undertake to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi
> Arabia.
>
> The government of Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state and which
> has a large Muslim community, said the minister's statements were "his
> personal wish" and did not violate government rules.
>
> "The announcement has been made taking into account the feelings of the
> people," home secretary Alok Sinha told reporters. "There is no offence
> to make such an announcement about a person living in a distant foreign
> country.
>
> Yaqoob's reward offer received wide coverage in Indian newspapers
> Saturday.
>
> "510 million rupees for cartoonist's head -- Uttar Pradesh minister
> announces bounty, government says it's ok," the Hindustan Times said in
> a headline.
>
> Yaqoob reiterated his offer Saturday.
>
> The minister did not specify any particular artist in his threat.


--
PGå

Les poètes modernes, c'est rien que des gros boeufs.


 
Oud 6 april 2006, 19:15   #2
strixbubo
 
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Standaard Re: L'Islam RATP

On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 09:31:41 +0100, "JH Prynne"
<akahhr(mortauspam)@yahoo.com> wrote:

>... ou, l'Islam, Religion d'Amour, de Tolérance et de Paix
>
>"none" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
>
>> Indian minister offers cash reward to behead cartoonists
>>
>> LUCKNOW, India - An Indian state government minister has offered a
>> reward of 11.5 million dollars for the beheading of any of the
>> cartoonists who drew the controversial images of the Prophet Mohammed.
>>
>> The offer, which made the front pages of Indian newspapers Saturday,
>> was made by Mohammed Yaqoob Qureshi, a minister in the northern Uttar
>> Pradesh state government, at a Muslim rally after Friday prayers.
>>
>> Yaqoob told the crowd in Meerut, 400 kilometers (250 miles) northwest
>> of the state capital Lucknow, that he would give "the avenger" 510
>> million rupees (11.5million dollars) and his weight in gold.
>>
>> "Drawing a cartoon of the Prophet is blasphemous and Muslims will not
>> tolerate this insult," he said in speech as demonstrators cried, "Death
>> to France, Death to Denmark".
>>
>> "The money will be paid by the people of Meerut," said Yaqoob, who is
>> the state's minister in charge of minority affairs and the annual Hajj
>> pilgrimage which Muslims undertake to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi
>> Arabia.
>>
>> The government of Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state and which
>> has a large Muslim community, said the minister's statements were "his
>> personal wish" and did not violate government rules.
>>
>> "The announcement has been made taking into account the feelings of the
>> people," home secretary Alok Sinha told reporters. "There is no offence
>> to make such an announcement about a person living in a distant foreign
>> country.
>>
>> Yaqoob's reward offer received wide coverage in Indian newspapers
>> Saturday.
>>
>> "510 million rupees for cartoonist's head -- Uttar Pradesh minister
>> announces bounty, government says it's ok," the Hindustan Times said in
>> a headline.
>>
>> Yaqoob reiterated his offer Saturday.
>>
>> The minister did not specify any particular artist in his threat.


N'empêche, cela devrait suffire pour lancer contre lui un mandat
d'arrêt international pour incitation au meurtre.
 
 



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