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Seems to me that that (the Danish politicians') is a sensible position.Join MURCs Distributed Computing effort for Rosetta@Home and help fight Alzheimers, Cancer, Mad Cow disease and rising oil prices.
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Not only that. They've lied about the cartoons.Originally posted by tjalfeMuslim immigrants in Denmark have travelled to muslim countries lobbying the governments there to do something about it.
Brochures that they are handing out in Muslim countries contain more cartoons than were actually printed by the paper.P.S. You've been Spanked!
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How resolute is the Danish government's stance?
I've read about boycotts of Danish businesses being organized in Saudi Arabia and just now about recent threats of suicide attacks. All over these cartoons.
Will they cave? I hope not. Canada, under the former Liberal party government, would. Not sure what our new Conservative parther government would do.P.S. You've been Spanked!
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we will have to wait for some of the danes to check in and give us a heads up. I can translate any and all of the local newspapers, but they, living there, would have a much better idea what exactly is happening.Originally posted by schmosefHow resolute is the Danish government's stance?
I've read about boycotts of Danish businesses being organized in Saudi Arabia and just now about recent threats of suicide attacks. All over these cartoons.
Will they cave? I hope not. Canada, under the former Liberal party government, would. Not sure what our new Conservative parther government would do.We have enough youth - What we need is a fountain of smart!
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Norway Apologizes over Muhammad Cartoons
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As it looks at the moment, neither our govenment nor the newspaper (Jyllands-Posten) will give an outright apology.
In an opinion poll made yesterday, the danes (around 60-70%) make it very clear that no one should apologise for the drawings. The chief editor from Jyllands-Posten has written an open letter to the arab countries (perhaps Tjalfe can make better translation of it than i can.
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Another reason for this happening now (and not 4 months ago when the drawings was actually in the news paper) is most likely because Saudi Arabia has internal problems. The saudi govenment needs to draw attention away from these problems and what's easier than blaming others for something else (especially when you can bring religion in to it).
Now it seems that Kuwait and Iran has joined (or is about to join) this boycot (which according to the saudi govenment isn't arranged by them), but if this boycot escalates further, there is talk of bringing in the EU commission.
Some may think that Jyllands-Posten shouldn't have brought the drawings in the first place, but we have a long tradition for making satiric drawings (and starting a debate with them) in the papers, and no one can escape this (our govenment is usually the main target for these drawings).Laptops: ASUS G750JM: Intel Core i7 4700HQ, 8GB RAM (DDR3-1600), Nvidia GTX 860M, 1 x Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD, 1 x WD 750 GB HDD, 17,3" FHD Screen, Windows 8.1 64-bit.
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That's really encouraging news JTD!Originally posted by JTDAs it looks at the moment, neither our govenment nor the newspaper (Jyllands-Posten) will give an outright apology.
In an opinion poll made yesterday, the danes (around 60-70%) make it very clear that no one should apologise for the drawings. The chief editor from Jyllands-Posten has written an open letter to the arab countries (perhaps Tjalfe can make better translation of it than i can.
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Another reason for this happening now (and not 4 months ago when the drawings was actually in the news paper) is most likely because Saudi Arabia has internal problems. The saudi govenment needs to draw attention away from these problems and what's easier than blaming others for something else (especially when you can bring religion in to it).
Now it seems that Kuwait and Iran has joined (or is about to join) this boycot (which according to the saudi govenment isn't arranged by them), but if this boycot escalates further, there is talk of bringing in the EU commission.
Some may think that Jyllands-Posten shouldn't have brought the drawings in the first place, but we have a long tradition for making satiric drawings (and starting a debate with them) in the papers, and no one can escape this (our govenment is usually the main target for these drawings).
For anyone who's not seen the cartoons, you can see them here: http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/698.
(you have to scroll down a little bit)P.S. You've been Spanked!
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