Algerian ambassador condemns bounty on Swedish cartoonist
STOCKHOLM: Algeria’s ambassador to Sweden on Monday condemned death threats from Al Qaeda in Iraq against a Swedish artist who drew a blasphemous cartoon of the Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) and a newspaper editor who published it.
“I vehemently condemn this kind of practice ... Islam has nothing to do with this, by any means,” Merzak Bedjaoui told AFP. An Al Qaeda front organisation in Iraq, the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Iraq, issued a statement on the Internet on Saturday offering $150,000 to anyone who slit the throat of Lars Vilks, the artist. It also offered $50,000 for the death of the editor-in-chief of the Nerikes Allehanda newspaper, Ulf Johansson, who published the blasphemous cartoon.
The group has threatened to strike at top Swedish firms such as telecom giant Ericsson, truck manufacturers Scania and Volvo, furniture company IKEA and Electrolux, which manufactures white goods, if the country’s “crusaders” did not offer an apology.
“Sweden is an asylum country, one that welcomes people. There are more than 500,000 Muslims living here in peace, in tranquillity,” Bedjaoui said. He stressed however that he disapproved of the decision to publish the cartoon. “I’ll remind you that freedom of the press does not give you the freedom to insult,” he said.
Artist under guard: Vilks is now under police protection. He returned to Sweden after a visit to Germany over the weekend, but Swedish authorities have not allowed him to return home, he told news agency TT. “The police consider (the situation) serious. I can’t say where I am,” he said.
The blasphemous cartoon was originally published in Nerikes Allehanda on August 18 and provoked protests by Muslims in the town of Oerebro, west of Stockholm, where the paper is based. Egypt, Iran and Pakistan have lodged formal complaints with the Swedish government. Swedish media have called for dialogue and respect for freedom of the press. afp
Daily Times
Of course not, we all know it's the fault of Swedish imperialism, and their unrelenting support of Israel.
“I vehemently condemn this kind of practice ... Islam has nothing to do with this, by any means,” Merzak Bedjaoui told AFP. An Al Qaeda front organisation in Iraq, the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Iraq, issued a statement on the Internet on Saturday offering $150,000 to anyone who slit the throat of Lars Vilks, the artist. It also offered $50,000 for the death of the editor-in-chief of the Nerikes Allehanda newspaper, Ulf Johansson, who published the blasphemous cartoon.
The group has threatened to strike at top Swedish firms such as telecom giant Ericsson, truck manufacturers Scania and Volvo, furniture company IKEA and Electrolux, which manufactures white goods, if the country’s “crusaders” did not offer an apology.
“Sweden is an asylum country, one that welcomes people. There are more than 500,000 Muslims living here in peace, in tranquillity,” Bedjaoui said. He stressed however that he disapproved of the decision to publish the cartoon. “I’ll remind you that freedom of the press does not give you the freedom to insult,” he said.
Artist under guard: Vilks is now under police protection. He returned to Sweden after a visit to Germany over the weekend, but Swedish authorities have not allowed him to return home, he told news agency TT. “The police consider (the situation) serious. I can’t say where I am,” he said.
The blasphemous cartoon was originally published in Nerikes Allehanda on August 18 and provoked protests by Muslims in the town of Oerebro, west of Stockholm, where the paper is based. Egypt, Iran and Pakistan have lodged formal complaints with the Swedish government. Swedish media have called for dialogue and respect for freedom of the press. afp
Daily Times
Of course not, we all know it's the fault of Swedish imperialism, and their unrelenting support of Israel.
3 Comments:
Money has not worked so far, what makes you think your offer will be different?
madtom
1. Money has worked on numerous occasions.
2. Even if it doesn't in this case, we need to counter every bounty to get people interested in hunting down terrorists within their communities.
Money has bought a lot of prisoners.
How much could I get for "one" right wing nut?
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