Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Syria helped orchestrate 2006 Motoon riots

Thanks to Robert Spencer over at JIHADWATCH for this one,,

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Orchestrated outrage


"The riots ended when Syria 'felt that "the message had been delivered"'" -- and that message was that the West must curb the freedom of speech regarding Islam and jihad, or else. "Syria helped orchestrate 2006 Mohammed cartoon riots, WikiLeaks cables reveal," from DPA, December 27 (thanks to all who sent this in):

The government of Syria was active in organizing the 2006 riots that erupted across the Arab world following the publication of controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, Oslo daily Aftenposten reported Monday, quoting US diplomatic cables released by website WikiLeaks.

"The Prophet Mohammed." DPA, like all mainstream media news outlets, has decided that we're all Muslims now.

The cartoons were originally published in neighboring Denmark in 2005. Their publication resulted in violent protests, including attacks on several embassies in Damascus in early February 2006. Embassies targeted included those of Norway, Denmark and Sweden.

A US diplomatic cable published by Aftenposten said the Syrian premier had, "several days before the demonstrations, instructed the Grand Mufti Sheikh Hassoun to issue a strongly worded directive to the imams delivering Friday sermons in the mosques of Damascus."

The riots ended when Syria "felt that 'the message had been delivered'," the cable said, quoting a Sunni sheikh whose name was blacked out....

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