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When a car bomb exploded outside Denmark’s embassy in Islamabad on June 2, killing eight, it was easy to guess who had done it and why. Sure enough, some days later al-Qaeda took credit and confirmed its motive: the now-infamous Muhammed cartoons. Originally published in the Jyllands-Posten daily on September 30, 2005, they were reprinted by a raft of Danish dailies this February 13 in a show of solidarity with turban-bomb cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, the target of three would-be assassins who had been arrested the day before. Presumably this rather surprising action — the Danish media, generally speaking, have given Jyllands-Posten a rough time for the past three years for upsetting the Muslims — was the immediate cause for the bombing.

It’s important to understand just what’s going on here, because it’s not just about yellowing cartoons – it’s about Western freedoms.

The first time around, it will be remembered, the cartoons occasioned riots, vandalism, flag burnings, and over 100 deaths worldwide; Danish embassies were torched in Syria, Lebanon, and Iran. Little of this mayhem was spontaneous. Most of it took place months after the cartoons were published, and was instigated by Danish imams, who had taken the cartoons (along with more incendiary pictures that they falsely represented as having been published in Denmark) around the Muslim world with the express intention of whipping up a frenzy. Their aim: to pressure tiny Denmark to rein in free speech. The frenzy materialised – but not the expected capitulation. The Danes, you see, have a gutsy side. It came out one night during the Nazi occupation: under the Germans’ noses, they ferried almost all their Jews to safety in Sweden.

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Liam Streets
June 29th, 2008
12:06 PM
Fantastic article! Despite being a "religion of Peace" they kill people just for speaking their mind, our ancestors fought and died for our freedom and i will never let that be in vain. Britian is also a country in dire need of help, i praise the danes for their courage.

Joachim von Trettin
June 27th, 2008
6:06 PM
The Danes have a gutsy inside, Bruce Baver claims, and proved it by shipping almost all their Jews to safety in Sweden. Fact seems to be, that a leading group of Nazi occupants, in Denmark 1943, considering a German military defeat, were eager to keep up their appearences. Following this understandable desire they contacted their Danish counterparts informing them about an order from Berlin to apprehend all Danes of Jewish descent for transport to camps in Eastern Europe. Now, as it happens, the German military forces in Denmark have already planned to engage in extended activities on the Danish westcoast, leaving the eastcost poorly watched. And pertaining to Sweden, the German occupiers, including some people from the Gestapo, ensured the Danes not to worry, because Sweden this time (1943) will not repatriate the Danish Jews, thus saving them from the ugly fate the Norwegian Jews had to face the year before, i.e. 1942. (Fyi: Stalingrad occured 1943).

Anonymous
June 26th, 2008
4:06 PM
I have read and enjoyed Bawer's book - While europe Slept - as well as his many articles. What I don't understand is why Norway's leaders haven't come for him. He offers anecdotes of authors and cartoonists getting in trouble with the authorities and I would presume their sights are on him. How about it Bruce, do you get hassled by the the Scandinavian governments for your writings?

curt jalmo
June 26th, 2008
1:06 PM
hi bruce...living in sweden I totally agree with you...our goverment is a bunch of cowards! your article is right on point...the same dhimmitude is beginning to cover sweden like a fog..its outrageous...we all better wake up soon! very good work!!!

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