Danish MP to Hizb ut-Tahrir: 'Go to hell'

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Danish MP to Hizb ut-Tahrir: ‘Go to hell’

comment by Jerry Gordon

vill-sovndal-picture.jpgOur friends at Europe News have a great slogan: “No tolerance for Intolerance. No apology for being Free”.

They are the organ of Danish resistance to the rampant Islamization of their country. With the current spate of nightly demonstrations by Muslim youths objecting to the re-publication in Danish newspapers of one of the Muhammed cartoons-the one with the bomb as a turban, these protests have gotten serious-including a bomb blast.

That is why we applaud Villy Søvndal, leader of the Socialist People’s Party because he told the Hizb ut Tahrir and Islamic Council leaders who fomented this current protest to “go to hell’. The Hizb_ut-Tahrir, a Sunni extremist group founded in 1953, are particularly nasty. They are spread over 40 countries with 1 million members and have the “goal to unite all Muslim countries in a unitary Islamic state or caliphate, ruled by Islamic law and headed by an elected head of state (caliph)”. They are violently anti-Semitic and Jihadists. Hizb-ut-Tahrir Imams in Denmark fomented the wildfire of protests across the Muslim ummah around the globe resulting in several hundred deaths and destruction of property.

Note this comment:

In an interview with Jyllands-Posten newspaper, he continued to lash out at the extremist group whose demonstration had delivered a direct threat towards Danish society, telling them to ‘go to hell’.

‘If they want to live in a religious dictatorship so badly, they can go to those countries in the Middle East where such dictatorships exist,’ he said.

Hear, hear! Now for the Danes to screw up enough courage in their parliament and enable legislation to deport these dangerous Jihadis.

The Copenhagen Post February 21 2008

The leftist Socialist People’s party leader gives the extremist group Hizh ut-Tahrir, a piece of his mind

In an uncharacteristic move, Villy Søvndal, leader of the Socialist People’s Party, responded to the Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir’s demonstration last Friday, by severely criticising them in his blog. He stated in his blog that the group was to ’seek other pastures’ and that their ‘undertakings had no perspective, nor future, in Denmark’.

In an interview with Jyllands-Posten newspaper, he continued to lash out at the extremist group whose demonstration had delivered a direct threat towards Danish society, telling them to ‘go to hell’.

‘If they want to live in a religious dictatorship so badly, they can go to those countries in the Middle East where such dictatorships exist,’ he said.

The hostile tone of the demonstration has had Pia Kjærsgaard launching a new proposal in parliament to ban the controversial group, but Søvndal said he did not want them banned.

‘Instead of turning them into martyrs with a ban, they must be put in the spotlight. It would expose their completely ridiculous views,’ he said.

He also lashed out at Kassem Ahmad, a spokesperson at the Islamic Society in Denmark, who had marched alongside Fadi Abdullatif, leader of the Hizb ut-Tahrir in Denmark.

Ahmad had last night met with Birthe Rønn Hornbech, the integration minister, behind closed doors.

About the meeting, Søvndal said: ‘It is strange that religious representatives should be given preferential treatment in a secular democracy. If the minister wanted to speak with ethnic minorities, she could have spoken with members of city council who were democratically elected.’

He warned against putting religious figures in a position where they were thought to represent the views of ordinary immigrants.

His criticism echoed along the corridors of parliament. Pia Kjærsgaard, leader of the Danish People’s Party agreed with him and stated that it was ‘foolish’ and ‘naïve’ of the integration minister to think that anything constructive would come out of a meeting with the Islamic Society.

New Alliance party leader, Naser Khader also called the minister ‘very naïve’ for agreeing to meet with Ahmad and said that the society was a ‘world champion in saying one thing and doing another’,

Hornbech dismissed the critique saying that the Islamic Society had asked for a meeting which she had agreed to because she was ‘an integration minister for everyone in Denmark’ and that she would not refuse anyone beforehand.




"Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." John Adams
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"Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." John Adams
February 22, 2008 06:47 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Comment updated February 22, 2008 03:13 PM

THis should be send to the ACLU. Very informative, but, as slaves to PC, this will not convince those who need it most>

I have been reading and commenting on this subject as well as the subject of Marshall Law/Blackwater. (I'll get to the point SP)

I cannot help but think that the thoughts about one hinders the progress of another. I hope I worded this so that I am not too misunderstood.

Help me please, anyone!




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February 22, 2008 02:58 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Point is we've let the enemy into our tent in the with the dastardly us of being Politically Correct.  May God protect us from our enemies (and ourselves).


"Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." John Adams
February 22, 2008 03:14 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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I just finished "Because they Hate".  I am still having chill bumps. 


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