Spot the 'Xenophobic Butcher'
In my earlier blog about NY Times agitprop journalist Andrew Higgins, who calumniated a real journalist and historian, Lars Hedegaard, I mentioned Higgins' warped hagiography of The Danish Muslim Society, and its two recent leaders, whose role in fomenting the cartoon riot carnage -- 200 dead and over 800 wounded -- Higgins failed to discuss.
Higgins also singled out for praise Minhaj ul Quran International, which he characterized as "the Danish offshoot of a controversial group in Pakistan that has taken a hard line at home against blasphemy." Diana West, citing a 2006 article "Free Speech in Denmark", which was co-authored by Lars Hedegaard, notes that Minhaj ul Quran's leader, Tahir ul-Qadri wrote these words, consistent with the Sharia, on the universal application of Islamic "blasphemy" law:
The act of contempt of the finality of the Prophet (peace be upon him) is a crime which can not be tolerated whether its commission is direct or indirect, intentional or un-intentional. The crime is so sanguine that even his repentance can not exempt him from the penalty of death.
Although ul-Qadri, of Pakistani descent, tried to deny his own words, in a failed effort at sacralized Islamic dissimulation, or "taqiyya," watch the video, below, which captures his proud championing of Pakistan's blasphemy law and its lethal consequences for non-Muslims, in particular.
These liberty-crushing, murder-inciting remarks of ul-Qadri were apparently of no concern to Mr. Higgins. But Higgins did find time to label Anders Gravers (using, perhaps, a deliberately vicious pun on his trade), "a xenophobic butcher from the north," because Gravers opposes the aggressive efforts of Denmark's Muslims to Islamize Danish society. Compare Gravers' peaceful exercise of free speech, voicing his strong opposition to Sharia encroachment in his native Denmark, to ul-Qadri's unabashed call for the murder of non-Muslim "blasphemers"-and then lying about that heinous record of support for the application of Islamic blasphemy law.
Who is the "xenophobic butcher" again, Mr. Higgins?