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Kurt Westergaard could be handed to Jordan for blasphemy trial: Yes, this is real!

Read this and get angry, very angry. This is how islam has perverted the entire free world, stifling freedom of speech in every way it can. Kurt Westergaard lives the life of a an almost total shut it. He is a prisoner in his own home and was attacked by a mussie with an axe. This is just disgusting and the world must wake up about islam. Even if it takes millions of dead to beat down this perverse, ideology of hatred and death, that is what must be done. Let us hope it does not come to this.

This is straight from Vlad Tepes.

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Kurt Westergaard could be handed to Jordan for blasphemy trial
By Vlad Tepes

For real. Here is a Fjordman translation of the article from Ekstrabladet

This Danish newspaper article claims that if cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who currently lives virtually as a prisoner in his own home where he has earlier been attacked with an axe by a Muslim man, can potentially be handed over to Jordan if he loses the blasphemy case against him there a few days from now. This is because of the European Arrest Warrant, which we warned against at the Gates of Vienna blog nearly 3 years ago. According to this Arrest Warrant, which very few Europeans have even heard of, a citizen of one European country can be handed over to another country if he is involved in a “serious crime” like racism. This was originally intended as an internal EU thing, but as Bat Ye’or keeps reminding us, these regulations are often expanded to include the EU’s Mediterranean “partners,” that is, the Muslim countries of the Middle East and North Africa, Jordan included:

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Always On Watch said...

Outrage!

I tell you this: If Westergaard is handed over to Jordan, that handing over will be just the beginning of Islamophobes' trials and convictions in Islamic states.

Findalis said...

If this happens it is the end of Christian Europe.