Swedish Muslim group to sue newspaper

In a move apparently designed to exacerbate an already acute persecution complex, the Swedish Muslim Federation have set themselves up for further humiliation by attempting to sue the Nerikes Allehanda newspaper.

Mahmoud Aldebe, the chairman, claimed that the publication of the MoDog cartoon incided hatred against ethnic groups:

It ridicules our religion. This is discriminating and insulting for us. They want to see just how far they are able to go by pushing the boundaries of press freedom.

The group needs to file a complaint with the Chancellor of Justice – the only institution in Sweden permitted to prosecute such cases.

UPDATE: The Angel Gabriel has just visited MWW and informed us that prosecution will be dismissed, allowing a certain segment of the Muslim population to enjoy a good wallow in self-righteous rage for a while.


9 Responses to “Swedish Muslim group to sue newspaper”

  1. martyn says:

    If they really wanted to light the blue touch paper, they should have stuck the head on the body of porky pig.

  2. marc says:

    Seriously, why is it, that you can call your child Muhammed (?sp.) essentially making a *living* representation of the Islamic prophet, yet you can’t draw a picture of some Arabic person and just call it Mohammed? I just don’t get it.

  3. martyn says:

    I don’t get it either, perhaps that’s why we’re the lucky ones. I still find it scary that people who believe all that superstitious nonsense hold positions of power and their mental state is never questioned.

  4. marc says:

    Lke Dubya, for example.

  5. Ken says:

    I agree, people can believe anything they want but giving power to toothfairy idolisers is really scary…

  6. marc says:

    In Dubya’s defence (if that’s possible) he got in on the votes of a lot of fairy worshipers. This is the price of democracy unfortunately.

  7. martyn says:

    I thought the Chimpomatic
    http://chimpomatic.net/
    got in on dodgy vote counting?

  8. marc says:

    That too mate, that too.

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