[Fredsinitiativet-trondheim] FW: Rejoice each day with a new time piece.

berry sanlucas cherette at my-syte.com
Fri Feb 3 17:54:13 CET 2006


To my beloved,

This internet store is so hot right now! We WITHOUT A DOUBT must see what
all the commotion is about!

Have a great day,

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jurgen" <galway at aber.co.uk>
To: "berry sanlucas" <cherette at my-syte.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 8:54 PM
Subject: Rejoice each day with a new time piece.

To my best mate,

Sorry to bother you at work, but I was dying to tell you what I found
today! 

Moreover, you definitely deserve to have a elegant item on your wrist. Not
only are the selling prices totally doable, but this e-store has real-time
tracking, as well.
http://h.c.iuyw.org/eft/

Oh, I think you would look simply lovely with one of their fabulous time
pieces.


French Editor Fired Over Muhammad Drawings By ANGELA CHARLTON, Associated
Press Writer 

The managing editor of a French newspaper was fired after it republished
caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad that sparked fresh anger among Muslims,
employees at the paper said Thursday. 

The drawings, which first ran in a Danish paper in September, were
reprinted Wednesday in France Soir and several other European papers
rallying to defend freedom of expression.

The managing editor of France Soir, Jacques Lefranc, was fired after the
publication by owner Raymond Lakah, an Egyptian magnate, employees said. No
official reason was immediately announced.

Islamic tradition bars any depiction of the prophet to prevent idolatry.
The drawings have prompted boycotts of Danish goods and bomb threats and
demonstrations against Danish facilities, and have divided opinion within
Europe and the Middle East.

The cartoons include an image of Muhammad wearing a turban shaped as a bomb
with a burning fuse, and another portraying him holding a sword, his eyes
covered by a black rectangle.

Angered by the drawings, Palestinian gunmen jumped on the outer wall of a  
European Union office in Gaza City on Thursday and demanded an apology.
Masked gunmen also briefly took over an EU office in Gaza on Monday.

Syria has called for those behind publishing the cartoons to be punished.
Danish goods were swept from shelves in many countries, and Saudi Arabia and
Libya recalled their ambassadors to Denmark.

The front page of France Soir on Wednesday carried the headline "Yes, We
Have the Right to Caricature God" and a cartoon of Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim
and Christian gods floating on a cloud.

Germany's Die Welt daily printed one of the drawings on its front page,
arguing that a "right to blasphemy" was anchored in democratic freedoms. The
Berliner Zeitung daily printed two of the caricatures as part of its
coverage of the controversy.

Italy's La Stampa printed a small version of the offending caricature, on
page 13. Two Spanish papers, Barcelona's El Periodico and Madrid's El Mundo,
also carried the

The publication by French Soir drew a stern reaction from the French
Foreign Ministry. While it said that freedom of expression is dear to
France, the ministry "condemns all that hurts individuals in their beliefs
or their religious convictions."

The issue is sensitive in France, home to Western Europe's largest Muslim
community with an estimated 5 people.

Mohammed Bechari, president of the National Federation of the Muslims of
France, said his group would start proceedings against France Soir because
of "these pictures that have disturbed us, and that are still hurting the
feelings of 1.2 billion Muslims."

Stay healthy! 




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