Arkiv for 9. april 2012

Video: Nonie Darwish om Egypten og sharia

Der kommer mange videoer med Darwish lige nu, – det skyldes den nye bog, The Devil We Don’t Know. Flere ting har Darwish sagt før, men der bliver også sagt lidt nyt. Den første er kun få uger gammel, sandsynligvis fra marts i år, men videoen er udateret:

Nonie Darwish, Egyptian-American reformist, explains Islamism to infidels

Nonie Darwish addresses Republican women luncheon in L.A.

Fra Heritage Foundation 29. februar 2012. John Hilboldt indleder:

The Devil We Don’t Know: The Dark Side of Revolutions in the Middle East

Human rights activist Nonie Darwish assesses the potential for freedom to succeed following the recent revolutions in the Middle East. The powerful wave of uprisings has fueled both hope and trepidation in the region and around the world as the ultimate fate – and fallout – of the Arab Spring continue to hang in the balance. Darwish examines the ramifications of the game-changing recent revolts and the factors that will obstruct or support freedom and democracy in the Muslim world. Born and raised as a Muslim in Egypt and now living in the United States, she brings an informed perspective to this assessment of the potential outcome of the revolutions in the Middle East and what the future holds for the people and the politics of the region.

A former journalist for the Middle East News Agency, Nonie Darwish has written extensively on the Middle East, Islam, and women’s rights. She is also the author of Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Terrifying Implications of Islamic Law and Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror.

Artikel af og interview med Lars Hedegaard

Hele tre interview endda:

“We need a real press!”

Felix Strüning – 3. April 2012

CT-Interview with Lars Hedegaard on Mohammed cartoons, Denmark as a role model and one Million Euros

As a small country, Denmark is not very influential within the European Union. But ever since then there appeared the Mohammed cartoons, the country became the focus of international attention. Citizen Times Editor in Chief Felix Strüning spoke with the Dane Lars Hedegaard, president of the International Free Press Society, on developments in his country, the chances of a peaceful solution to the problem of Islam and what he would do with one million Euros.

Logo Citizen Times

Citizen Times: Mr. Hedegaard, six years ago, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published the famous twelve Mohammed cartoons. Kurt Westergaard, one of the artists, still needs police protection. So, how is the mood in the Danish population right now?

Lars Hedegaard: There are some indications that parts of the public are getting tired and would dearly like to return to a state of “normality”. In early March the leading PC-paper Politiken even claimed that the debate over Islam and immigration is over – which is exactly what the paper would like to happen.

Mere HER i Citizen Times.

Round Three in the Trial of Lars Hedegaard

An interview with the Danish free speech advocate, who again goes on trial for insulting Islam.

by Ann Snyder – April 8, 2012

In Denmark, sticks and stones may break your bones, but insulting words will get you fined — to the tune of 5,000 kroner (or about $1,000). Article 266(b) of the Danish penal code, one of the more sweeping of the “hate speech” provisions, criminalizes, among other things, merely insulting groups of people due to their membership in enumerated protected classes.

On April 13, 2012, Lars Hedegaard — a journalist, historian, and president of the Danish Free Press Society – takes the appeal of his conviction under Article 266(b) to the Danish Supreme Court. Readers may recall that back in January of 2011, Hedegaard was tried and acquitted for remarks he made during a 2009 interview concerning sexual abuse within Muslim communities. (In a related story, Danish MP Jesper Langballe “confessed,” pleading guilty to violating Article 266(b) for remarks he made in support of Hedegaard.) But, in a strange twist, Hedegaard’s acquittal was appealed. He was retried on April 26, 2011, and convicted on May 3.

Mere HER hos PJ Media eller her hos The Legal Project.

The Free Press Societies: Interview with Swedish Chairman Ingrid Carlqvist and International Chairman Lars Hedegaard

by Nicolai Sennels on February 6, 2012

The Swedish Free Press Society, Tryckfrihetssällskapet, was launched on January 31, 2012. The Swedish press is known for notoriously hiding facts and consequences concerning Islam, immigration and Muslim criminals (example: Swedish specialty: Pink pixellation of dark-skinned criminals and pixellated anonymization of wanted criminals).

People who want to meet to talk about such topics need severe police protection (Sweden: Launching the Swedish Free Press Society under police protection).

I have interviewed Lars Hedegaard, initiator and chairman of both the Free Press Society in Denmark and the International Free Press Society, and Ingrid Carlqvist, initiator of the new Swedish branch.

Mere HER hos Jihad Watch.

Hedegaard: Islamdebat lever i bedste velgående

Lars Hedegaard | 22. marts 2012

Det er altså svært at finde nogen fornuftig begrundelse for, at den tidligere så livlige debat nu skulle være forbi, siger Lars Hedegaard

En velsignet glæde har sænket sig over dagbladet Politiken. Søndag den 3. marts kunne organet triumferende meddele, at den vådeste drøm, der nogen sinde er blevet drømt i chefredaktørens hjørnekontor, er gået i opfyldelse: Debatten om islam, shariaen og den muslimske indvandring er død.

Mere HER i Kristeligt Dagblad. Lars Hedegaards Sappho-klumme, Svenske tilstande, fra 3. februar 2012 er blevet oversat til engelsk af Norman Berdichevsky. Kan læses i The New English Review:


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