I'll get to what the Iranian parliament members have asked of President midget ahmadinejad, but first let's take a look at what Abu Abir, spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), said at a news conference in a Gaza square today:
You ever notice how big they talk in Gaza or the West Bank? That's because you and me have allowed the world to let these pali jihadist pukes feel no vulnerability - they feel as though they have teflon covering that piece of shit strip of land. Anyway, I digress.
The Iranian members of parliament have demanded that the Iranian president take some action against not only the Danish but also the Dutch. Here's what they said:
Now, that seems pretty tame for Iranians (minus the 'devil' reference) but at the same time, it's rare to see a voice at all coming out of the Iranian parliament. Perhaps to review trade ties is Persian for 'let's bomb them' or 'let's sink their ships'...I don't know. But I do find it ironic that whenver there is some sort of stab taken at Islam or the Koran or at Mo himself, the first protests are ALWAYS coming out of Iran, Pakistan or the palis. Why is that? My personal opinion is that those are the countries/territory that has the weakest control over their populations - they need islamist extremism to bind their people, to rally them.
Here's the full story.
"Blow up the Danish embassies and kill the ambassadors,"
You ever notice how big they talk in Gaza or the West Bank? That's because you and me have allowed the world to let these pali jihadist pukes feel no vulnerability - they feel as though they have teflon covering that piece of shit strip of land. Anyway, I digress.
The Iranian members of parliament have demanded that the Iranian president take some action against not only the Danish but also the Dutch. Here's what they said:
"We, representatives of the honorable Iranian nation, condemn this devil measure. We ask the president ... to seriously review Iran's political and trade ties with these countries," the lawmakers wrote in the letter, state radio said.
Now, that seems pretty tame for Iranians (minus the 'devil' reference) but at the same time, it's rare to see a voice at all coming out of the Iranian parliament. Perhaps to review trade ties is Persian for 'let's bomb them' or 'let's sink their ships'...I don't know. But I do find it ironic that whenver there is some sort of stab taken at Islam or the Koran or at Mo himself, the first protests are ALWAYS coming out of Iran, Pakistan or the palis. Why is that? My personal opinion is that those are the countries/territory that has the weakest control over their populations - they need islamist extremism to bind their people, to rally them.
Here's the full story.
Iran MPs want action on Dutch, Danes over cartoon
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian lawmakers have urged the president to review ties with Denmark and the Netherlands over the reprinting of a satirical cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad in Danish and Dutch newspapers, Iranian media said on Monday.
Protests and rioting erupted in 2006 in Muslim countries around the world when the cartoons, one showing the Prophet with a turban resembling a bomb, first appeared in a Danish daily. At least 50 people were killed and three Danish embassies attacked.
Most Muslims consider depictions of the Prophet Mohammad offensive.
Danish newspapers reprinted one of the drawings last week in protest against what they said was a plot to murder the cartoonist who drew it. At least two Dutch newspapers published pictures of the Danish newspapers, with the cartoon visible.
In a letter to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, some 215 MPs in Iran's 290-seat assembly said Iran should review trade and political links with Denmark and the Netherlands to respond to "an anti-Islamic and Islamophobic current" in the two countries.
Iran has also urged the Netherlands to prevent the screening of a film in which a right-wing populist lawmaker plans to lay out his view of Islam's holy book, the Koran. Comments by the Dutch MP about the Koran were condemned by Iran last year.
In the Gaza Strip, controlled by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, a leader of a militants' umbrella group called on Muslim faithful to attack Danish embassies and diplomats.
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