Today in Jewish History – Nissan 25

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Sponsored by Aish.com: In 1933, King Christian X of Denmark attended the 100th anniversary celebration of a synagogue in Copenhagen, to demonstrate his solidarity with the Jews. During the Holocaust, King Christian served as a rare example of refusal to cooperate in the murder of Jews. Almost all of the Jews of Denmark survived the war, while those in almost every other Nazi-occupied nation had their ranks decimated. In September 1943, the Nazis decided to deport all Danish Jews to the death camps — but overnight a rescue organization was established and Danes from all walks of life helped to

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The “tiny minority of Moslem extremists” keeps growing

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What is Al-Muhajiroun? It’s supposedly a defunct organization which was banned in the UK, but is now opening up a branch in Denmark. Al-Muhajiroun, an extreme radical Islamic movement that openly supports al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden will open an office in Copenhagen in the next few weeks. “We have already been in Denmark for long, but in the coming three weeks we’ll make that official,” says Sheik Omar Bakri Muhammed, the movement’s founder, who was also involved in starting Hizb-ut-Tahrir. Al-Muhajiroun aims to overthrow Danish democracy and replace it with an Islamic state with Islamic laws. “Hizb ut-Tahrir

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Eight Muslim Terror Suspects Arrested in Denmark

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From Eight Muslim Terror Suspects Arrested in Denmark: Danish intelligence agents Tuesday arrested eight Islamic militants with links to leading al-Qaeda figures, and said they were plotting an attack involving explosives. The suspects, ages 19 to 29, are of Afghan, Pakistani, Somali and Turkish origin, said Jakob Scharf, head of the PET intelligence service.

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Wiesenthal Centre to Danish Prime Minister: Withdraw State Award To Holocaust Denier

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Received by email:~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Simon Wiesenthal Centre has urged Denmark’s Prime Minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, to void a monetary award by the Ministry of Culture’s Arts Council (Kunst Raadet) to Erik Haaest, known as the “Holocaust Sceptic”. In his protest to PM Rasmussen, Dr. Shimon Samuels, the Wiesenthal Centre’s Director for International Relations, wrote in part: “Haaest reportedly received this prize for his work on ‘The Danish Friekorps on the Eastern Front 1941 1965’, hardly a symbol of Danish National pride”, adding, “Haaest’s citations from Holocaust denial literature go back to the 1959 volume of the Journal of Historical Review published

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Danish paper wins Mohammad cartoon libel case

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A court ruled on Thursday that a Danish newspaper did not libel Muslims by printing cartoons of Mohammad that unleashed a storm of protests in the Islamic world. Seven Danish Muslim organizations brought the case, saying Jyllands-Posten had libeled them with the images by implying Muslims were terrorists.[Smooth: Implying? ] The Aarhus court said in its ruling, “There is no sufficient reason to assume that the cartoons are or were intended to be insulting…or put forward ideas that could hurt the standing of Muslims in society.” The court ordered the seven organizations to pay the paper’s court expenses.

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Racism? You better believe it.

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Folks, a hat tip to Solomonia for bringing to light this story about this new United Nations poster. Look at it carefully. Notice the Lego piece. Lego is Denmark’s most famous company. Solomonia writes: That’s the poster the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is using to advertize the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Lovely. Our friend the Sandmonkey is none-to-pleased: There is something rotten in the UN. The UN simply cannot be counted upon to be a friend of freedom and democracy. Also see Michelle Malkin, here: The United Nations Smears Lego. Since Solomonia has

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Charity Cash for “palestinian Poor” Was Siphoned to Suicide Bombers

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Well folks, here is more proof indicting the “poor palestinians” ain’t so poor as much as they are devious, murderous thieves: Millions of pounds donated by British and other European charities to help the “palestinian poor” were diverted to fund terror and support the families of suicide bombers, Israeli prosecutors said Sunday. Ahmed Salatna, 43, a Hamas activist from the West Bank town of Jenin, was remanded in custody by a military court charged with distributing £6.2m for such purposes over the past nine years. The recipients included the family of a man who blew himself up at the Sbarro

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