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Jordan begins trial of Danish cartoonist
2011-04-26
[Dawn] A Jordanian court on Monday put on trial in absentia Danish artist Kurt Westergaard who is being sued in the kingdom for blasphemy over a controversial cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad.

"A court in Amman began today the trial in absentia of those who insulted the Prophet, including Westergaard and Danish newspapers which published his offensive cartoon," said Tareq Hawamdeh, lawyer for local journalists and activists who brought the suit.

"Judge Nathir Shehadeh adjourned the trial until May 8 to hear the witnesses," Hawamdeh said in a statement.

The court subpoenaed Westergaard on April 14 after accusing him of committing "the crime of blasphemy" for depicting the Prophet Mohammad with a bomb in his turban in 2008.

A Jordanian prosecutor summoned Westergaard for questioning that year after 30 independent newspapers, websites and radio stations in Jordan sued him over the cartoon, which was published in at least 17 Danish dailies, sparking violent protests in a number of Mohammedan countries, including Jordan.

Westergaard, 75, said after the subpoena that "I have not heard about this trial and have not been informed."

"In any case, I have no intention of going even if I am asked to," he said on Friday, pointing out that "I do not want to risk becoming familiar with the Jordanian prisons, which would be hell."

Jordanian MPs have demanded that the government sever ties with Denmark, and Amman has condemned the caricature, warning that it could spark further extremism and harm relations between Denmark and Mohammedan countries.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Oh my, this is a neat idea. "Try" somebody in another country for something that you don't approve of.

So let's try the so-called leaders in Iran, Arabia, etc., for their crimes against decency, freedom, women, homosexuals, etc. Call witnesses from NOW and some of the homosexual-supporting groups (can't think of any acronyms at the moment) and let them explain why a public policy of murdering homosexuals and treating women as property is a crime.

Stuttering, backpedaling, and Hilarity would ensue.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-04-26 19:18  

#3  "Piss off"
Posted by: mojo   2011-04-26 17:01  

#2  Excellent point Vortigern Greque. Four legs or eight legs; hard shell or soft shell; they remain pesky insects.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-04-26 14:07  

#1  It is an interesting observation that shitty little moderate and pro-western Jordan is officially less respectful of western freedom and sovereignty than the Soviet Union was (at least since Khrushchev.)

Here's a Danish citizen in Denmark, ethnically Danish, not a Muslim, exercising his right to free speech in a perfectly legal way. He's criticizing a violently intolerant totalitarian belief system. His right to exercise his freedom in this manner is a nonnegotiable core principle of western civilization.

And yet the West lets this corrupt little regime turn him into an international pariah with impunity.

Where's the protest? Where are official western sanctions? Where are covert ops to deter this behavior? (A little polonium in your sushi Mr Shehadeh, Mr Hawamdeh?)

What's the point of zapping goat molesting losers in Afghanistan when 'moderates' are free to wage a legal terror campaign against individuals in the West?

When the USSR tried to impose censorship of international news the Reagan administration left UNESCO in 1984.

In 2011 it is likely that the governments of major western powers as well as NATO's military leadership in Afghanistan approve of this trial.

Maybe the Soviet Union should have tried Ronald Reagan in absentia for Anti Soviet Propaganda in his 'A Time for Choosing' speech in 1964. This might have preempted Reagan's political career and it would have been a warning for others.

I wonder why they didn't?

/rant
Posted by: Vortigern Greque1922   2011-04-26 13:56  

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