Danish imams to pay for more Free Speech in Democracy lessons

We have lost count of the number of times Danish Muslim groups have tried and failed to bring a prosecution against the Jyllands-Posten for publishing the Motoons. But each time the judge has explained quite clearly to them how and why such satirical work is not against the law.

They still have not learned.

We believe that Muslims have been treated unjustly and that is why we want to take this case before the Supreme Court

says Assaad Bilal, a spokesman for one of the organisations.

They are seeking the “harshest possible penalty” against editor Carsten Juste and art editer Flemming Rose.

And if the imams still haven’t learned their lesson after the Supreme Court rejects their claim, they have vowed to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights.

They also had “other plans” which Bilal did not elaborate on.

Is there a special court for plaintiffs with learning difficulties?


3 Responses to “Danish imams to pay for more Free Speech in Democracy lessons”

  1. Well I suggested in the teaser when I posted the link the other day that the next step would be the Cosmic Court.

  2. Monitor says:

    Perhaps they are working their way up to the UN Human Rights Council, where they are guaranteed to get a sympathetic hearing.

  3. Eli Vieira says:

    “…says Assaad Bilal, a spokesman for one of the organisations.”

    Here in Brazil, “bilal” means “cock”.
    Sue me muslim bigots.