Ya, kalau kita pakai cara pandang si Himawan S, maka semua yang bule, 
non Islam, adalah imperialis dan penjajah.

Padahal, Denmark adalah negara yang super damai, kaya makmur, 
toleran, dan tidak fanatik agama. Tetapi tetap saja menjadi ajang 
serangan teror.

Salam

RM D Hadinoto


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "amartien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> " "Keputusan ini hanya untuk memberikan
> cara
> pandang yang benar terhadap Islam," tegas Ulla."
> 
> Mungkin karena kriminalitas di Denmark yang melonjak tahun2 
terakhir ini adalah di kalangan imigran.  Seperti kebiasaan orang2 
bule, kalau ada sesuatu yang mereka tidak mengerti, mereka langsung 
mempelajarinya.  
> 
> Berikut adalah kutipan dari koran di Denmark.
> 
> ---------------
> 
> http://www.cphpost.dk/get/81083.html
> 
> 
> 
> Rise in young immigrant violent crime 
>  
> 
>    
>  The Copenhagen Post   25.08.2004 Print article (IE & NS 4+) 
>   
> Young immigrants represent an ever-increasing segment of the 
nation's juvenile delinquents. Meanwhile, violent crimes throughout 
Copenhagen are on the rise 
>   
> City police are concerned about the rising incidence of immigrant 
teens wielding knives - and using them. Children of immigrant 
families are dominating the capital city crime scene like never 
before, representing an increasing segment of arrests for violent 
crime, even as crime rates for their Danish-born peers are on the 
decline.
> 
> "The situation is extremely alarming. We've been aware of the trend 
for a while now, but things are moving in the wrong direction 
entirely," said Copenhagen Police inspector Per Larsen.
> 
> Larsen spoke with Jyllands-Posten after the release of pessimistic 
figures from Copenhagen Municipal Court. In the first seven months of 
the year, 63 juveniles were arraigned on charges stemming from 
violent crimes. 53 of these youngsters came from immigrant families, 
while just 10 were Danish born. The latest arrest figures represent 
the highest crime rate for immigrant youth in five years, and the 
lowest rate for native Danes. According to Larsen, immigrant 
teenagers are typically arrested on assault and robbery charges, and 
these crimes increasingly involve the use of knives.
> 
> "We've gone back to the way things were around the year 2000, when 
the problem was serious. Young immigrant gangs have a much higher 
profile. And they're not just limited to parts of N�rrebro or the 
inner city late at night on the weekends - they're present wherever 
large groups of people gather, and gang members are increasingly 
quick to pull a knife in these situations," said Larsen.
> 
> Copenhageners have been shocked by a number of brutal stabbings 
over the past year involving immigrant teenagers. First came the 
killing of Italian tourist Antonio Curr�, who was knifed down in 
N�rrebro last August. Two young immigrants will stand trial for 
Curr�'s killing in two months' time.
> 
> Last month, a 21-year-old bystander became inadvertently involved 
in a fight in front of Vestergade discotheque Woodstock, and was 
stabbed in the heart by a 19-year-old youth of non-Danish ethnicity. 
Ten days later, central Copenhagen was the scene of yet another late-
night stabbing, when an American exchange student sustained multiple 
stab wounds to the chest after an altercation with five immigrant 
boys on Kgs. Nytorv. Last weekend, a 29-year-old Norwegian was 
stabbed in the back by a gang of immigrant youths at Diskotek Barfly 
on L�vstr�de, after bickering with the youths on the street outside.
> 
> "And these aren't the only cases - they're just the stories that 
make the headlines. Violent crimes are on the rise throughout 
Copenhagen, and even though the most serious assault cases are at a 
more or less steady level, the assaults themselves are becoming more 
violent. This is primarily because immigrant youth are much quicker 
to pull a knife, so the consequences are far more serious. The 
reaction pattern in banal confrontations is more violent than we've 
been accustomed to. You can't expect to talk yourself out of a 
situation any more. Horrific things can happen - and last weekend's 
incident is a classic example. I would advise people not to play the 
hero in street altercations - watch yourself," said Larsen.
> 
> Last year's murder of Antonio Curr� led to a change in city laws, 
which now prohibit individuals from carrying concealed pocketknives 
and switchblades. Police have been granted broader powers to search 
people for weapons without concrete suspicion, if they believe the 
probability is high that illegal knives are being used within a 
limited geographical area.
> 
> Copenhagen Police have reported a general rise in violent crimes, 
from 453 cases during the first seven months of 2003 to 553 this year.
> 
> -------------
> 
> Dan berikut adalah salah satu usul yang sedang dibicarakan di dalam 
menanggulangi problema yang mereka hadapi.
> 
> --------------------
> 
> http://www.cphpost.dk/get/81682.html
> 
> Plan to place immigrant kids in foster care 
>  
>    
> The Copenhagen post   15.09.2004 Print article (IE & NS 4+) 
>   
> The Liberal Party's integration spokeswoman will sponsor a bill 
making it easier for welfare officials to forcibly remove immigrant 
children whose parents forbid them from integration into Danish 
society 
>   
> Liberal Party integration spokeswoman Irene Simonsen has proposed 
removing children from immigrant families, if parents refuse to let 
them integrate into Danish society. Simonsen has proposed placing 
these children with foster families capable of instilling democratic 
values in them.
> 
> "Forcibly removing children from their parents' homes is a drastic 
step, but we need to focus on the children's best interests. Their 
interests are not being served by raising them to be hostile to 
Danish society. If they're held back from integration and subjected 
to psychological pressures, it could force them on to a path of 
delinquency, crime and perhaps even eventual recruitment by extremist 
groups. The system must step in and remove these children, so they 
can be raised in foster care according to democratic norms," said 
Simonsen, who has not yet presented her proposal to the Liberal 
Party's parliamentary group.
> 
> According to Simonsen, today's child welfare system only intervenes 
in cases involving actual neglect.
> 
> "But there's a hard core of families out there that make no secret 
of their hatred for Denmark. They're beyond the reach of education, 
even though a number of approaches - from incentives to penalties - 
have been tried. Their children may not be victims of abuse in the 
classic sense, but they're not being raised to be part of society. 
It's time to get tougher with these families and consider forcibly 
removing their children," Simonsen told daily newspaper Jyllands-
Posten.
> 
> Each year, some 14,000 Danish children are placed into foster care. 
In 90 percent of these cases, the decision to remove children from 
their parents' homes is voluntary, and conducted in cooperation 
between welfare authorities and parents. The National Association of 
Local Authorities (KL) reports that relatively fewer children of 
immigrant background are placed in foster care, compared to Danish 
children.
> 
> "This is due, among other factors, to cultural differences, as 
immigrant parents have a tougher time accepting that they're not up 
to the task (of raising their children). In some councils, meanwhile, 
it's impossible to find enough qualified foster families," said 
Henrik Skovdal, a child welfare consultant with KL. 
> 
> Skovdal cautioned against believing that more involuntary child 
removals would result in better integration for immigrant children. 
> 
> "There is no statistical basis to indicate that it is in any way 
helpful," said Skovdal.
> 
> The right-wing Danish People's Party has come out in support of 
Irene Simonsen's proposal. Deputy party leader Peter Skaarup says 
welfare officials have been too hesitant to take action against 
immigrant families.
> 
> "It is neglectful to send one's child to a Koran school in Pakistan 
that uses strict indoctrination," said Skaarup.
> 
> The Social Democrats support removing more immigrant children from 
troubled homes, but would prefer to see action taken in cooperation 
with parents, and has urged welfare officials to recruit more foster 
families.  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  --- On Fri 09/17, Leni Harahap < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> From: Leni Harahap [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 12:37:33 +0700
> Subject: [ppiindia] Denmark Tetapkan Al-Qur'an sebagai Pelajaran 
Wajib di Sekolah
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