Monday, February 20, 2006

Thousands protest in Ontario

Thousands protest in Ontario over
Muhammad cartoons
Last Updated Sun, 19 Feb 2006 23:47:09 EST
CBC News
About 2,500 people rallied outside Ontario's legislature in
Toronto on Sunday, in protest over the publication of
editorial cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
The protest and another held in Vancouver were among
a number of demonstrations held on Sunday by Muslims
in various countries in the continued controversy over the
caricatures. The protesters in Toronto demonstrated for
several hours despite temperatures that peaked at –7 C,
which felt like –15 C with the wind factored in.
They called for more respect for Islam and
demanded an end to the publication of the
images. Islamic tradition bars any depiction
of the Prophet, favorable or otherwise, to
prevent idolatry.


SO DONT LOOK AT THE IMAGES.
Your religion is not ours!

I AM CALLING FOR ALL MUSLIMS TO RESPECT MY
WESTERN COUNTRY'S RIGHT TO
"FREEDOM OF THE PRESS"
Respect our right to decide what we want to see!
This is a Western country ADJUST.


Police officials said the Canadian protests remained peaceful,
unlike some violent protests in other countries that have killed
about 45 people in total over three weeks. Muslim group
urges end to protestsA Muslim organization in Canada on
Sunday calling for
an end to the demonstrations, saying they were only
serving to inflame tensions around the world.
They are gonna inflame people already angry at the
muslims.
"We understand their pain, but Muslims
should channel their anger not by burning and
pillaging, but by following the example of
Prophet Muhammad himself.

APPARENTLY THAT IS WHAT THE terrorist are doing
Following the teachings of ISLAM as they claim.

The Muslim Canadian Congress said the protests were being
used by Islamic extremists as motivation to spread violence.
who urged restraint and calmness in the wake of
provocation," Tarek Fatah, a spokesperson for the
group, said in the statement. Meanwhile, another Muslim
organization in Canada
plans to launch a newspaper in response to the
caricatures of Muhammad, which were reprinted in
several Canadian publications.
The Islamic Supreme Council of Canada said the
Muslim Free Press would be published every two weeks,
beginning in April.

If this protests is not stopped in Canada it will escalate.
Many people no longer have any sympathy to the cause.
link
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/02/19/muhammad-cartoons060219.html

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