Thursday, February 16, 2006

Denmark - Cartoon Jihad Imam's terror links

While the world's media is all a quiver, afraid to publish the Muhammad cartoons out of fear of Muslims, they're missing the real story of cartoon jihad.

The "Studio aperto Live" (Open Studio Live) investigative program featured exclusive videotape of an Islamist conference held in Modena one year before September 11, 2001. The tape was siezed by Italy's "Anti-Terrorism agency in 2002 in the residence of Mourad Trabelsi, a Tunisian now in jail accused of collusion with the Moroccan Combatant Islamic Group and with Ansar al-Islam, the first Iraqi suicide bomber group.

"Also present as a guest speaker at the Jihadist meeting, Il Giornale reports, was the "imam of Copenhagen, Ahmed Rahman Abu Laban (on the left), who instigated the Muslim world's protest against the [Jyllands-Posten] cartoons of Muhammad," and Mohammed al-Fizazi (below, right) who was "arrested in Morocco and sentenced to 30 years in prison as the ideologist of the Casablanca massacres of" May 16, 2003.


In fact, the whole conference is a who's who of the Muslim terrorist world.

But the press is too busy showing old photos of Abu Grhaib to connect the dots of the cartoon jihad. Fortunately, we don't have to rely on MSM anymore for the truth.

The Daily Pundit connects the dots and shows us what the cartoon jihad is really all about.
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