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Denmark: Free Speech is for Muslim Hate Groups, Not Their Critics 

Sunday, 08 May 2011 17:13 Phyllis Chesler 

 
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The heroic Lars Hedegaard has vowed to appeal his recent criminal conviction
in Denmark.  As I've noted
<http://www.rightsidenews.com/2011/05/04/protecting-muslim-girls-from-rape-i
s-now-a-crime-in-europe/> , Hedegaard's alleged crime was discussing Muslim
male family violence towards Muslim women and children. In short,
truth-telling and free speech have now been criminalized in Denmark.
According to Hedegaard, 

My crime is to have called attention to the horrific conditions of Muslim
women and for my audacity the court has now enabled my detractors to label
me a racist.

dialogMuslims can say whatever they want with impunity. Just a few weeks ago
Denmark opened its gates to the hate-spewing group Hizb ut-Tahrir, known for
his advocacy of wife-beating and the killing of homosexuals. He was provided
a platform in Copenhagen and nobody thought of dragging him into court.

(More
<http://www.rightsidenews.com/200901043173/life-and-science/culture-wars/the
-eternal-danish-optimist.html> "cartoon" drawings and related article)

What can one say, what must one say? How can one tell the truth without
running afoul of the politically correct policing codes which penalize
do-gooders and truth-tellers but allow evil-doers to run free?

I usually make a point of always stating that not all Muslims are
terrorists, and that Muslims are often the first victims of Muslim and
Islamist
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/guideDesc.asp?catId=50&type=ind>
violence. Many Muslims are among the bravest of dissidents who are exposing
and opposing extremist Islam.

Having said this, it is also true that, while not all Muslims are
terrorists, almost all terrorists are Muslims. Is this a "racist" statement?
Why? Muslims come in all colors, all classes, and hail from all geographic
regions.  Likewise, while men of every religion, every class, and every
continent commit violence against women, the violence takes different forms;
all violence is not all the same.

34For example, I've documented that honor killings, which are a distinctive
feature of Islamic gender apartheid, is very different from western
domestically violent femicide. In Muslim-majority countries, honor killings
are tolerated and celebrated. In Western countries, daughter-murder is rare
and wife-killing is seen as a crime and prosecuted as such.

Even in India, where honor killings are rampant among Hindus as well as
Muslims, the Indian government attempts to vigorously prosecute this crime.
The media reports it. This is not the case in Muslim-majority countries such
as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.

Here is Hedegaard
<http://www.newsrealblog.com/2011/05/06/denmark-free-speech-is-for-muslim-ha
te-groups-not-critics-of-islamic-violence-against-women/2/> 's complete
statement at the Free Speech press conference, held in Copenhagen earlier
today:

Statement by Lars Hedegaard on his conviction for "hate speech"

Copenhagen, May 5, 2011

It is with great sadness I have to report that Denmark's reputation as a
haven of free speech and a bastion of resistance to sharia encroachment is
irreparably tarnished. Denmark is my country and I used to be proud of it.

On May 3 the Eastern Superior Court in Copenhagen convicted me of hate
speech under Denmark's infamous Article 266 b of the penal code - a rubber
provision that may be stretched to serve any political purpose dear to the
hearts of the ruling elites.

My crime is to have called attention to the horrific conditions of Muslim
women and for my audacity the court has now enabled my detractors to label
me a racist.

Muslims can say whatever they want with impunity. Just a few weeks ago
Denmark opened its gates to the hate-spewing preacher Bilal Philips, known
for his advocacy of wife-beating and the killing of homosexuals. He was
provided a platform in Copenhagen and nobody thought of dragging him into
court.

Our authorities and their allies among the pc elites have chosen sides in
the struggle between the forces of freedom and the forces of darkness and so
opted for the oppressors of their own people and against those deserving of
their protection.

The real victims of this despicable case are freedom of speech and the tens
of thousands of girls and women - Muslim as well as non-Muslim - whose
plight may no longer be mentioned in my country for fear of legal
prosecution and public denigration.

We cannot permit this outcome to stand. I have therefore decided to appeal
my conviction to the Supreme Court and - if that is denied - to the European
Court of Human Rights.

This is a fight for liberty against tyranny. It will be long and hard but
losing is no option

 



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