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Friday, 02 February 2007

Mohammed Cartoon updates   
Michelle Malkin   

The lying, jihadist Danish imam who helped instigate the Mohammed cartoon riots by touring the Middle East with bogus pictures it attributed the Jyllands-Post has died (hat tip: Sugiero).

Abu Laban had cancer:

Ahmed Abu Laban, Denmark's most prominent Muslim leader and a central figure in last year's uproar over the Prophet Muhammad cartoons, has died from cancer, his organization said Friday. He was 60.

Abu Laban died late Thursday at the Hvidovre Hospital in Copenhagen after battling lung cancer, said Kasem Ahmad, a spokesman for the Islamic Faith Community.

"We are very sorry and we ask people to pray for him," Ahmad said.

A Palestinian immigrant who became Denmark's leading imam, Abu Laban was thrust into the international spotlight during the firestorm over the prophet cartoons, when he accused Denmark of being disrespectful of Islam and Muslim immigrants.

"Was thrust?" Actually, he thrust himself. And the AP report conveniently leaves out his role in manufacturing the outrage: ...

May he burn in eternal Hell. I still have the original 12 cartoons here.

Posted by Bill Faith on February 2, 2007 at 12:13 PM in Islamism Delenda Est | Permalink

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Posted by: Bob

The cartoons were nothing but an excuse to point fingers and become outraged.

Yes, this guy should burn in hell.

Posted by: Bob | Feb 2, 2007 2:22:17 PM



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