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** This is a story that El Beeb & Dhimmi John Simpson wont be covering any time soon...Oh more on this dhimmi over at http://rottypup.com/ Well I have been thinking and shall award our "talented" El Beeb reporter John Simpson a Jens Byskov Dhimmi award for "Services to the Cause of Global Jihad"

** Also I give a Jens Byskov Dhimmi to former US President Clinton for the following:

Clinton described as "appalling" the 12 cartoons published in a Danish newspaper in September depicting Prophet Mohammed and causing uproar in the Muslim world.

"None of us are totally free of stereotypes about people of different races, different ethnic groups, and different religions ... there was this appalling example in northern Europe, in Denmark ... these totally outrageous cartoons against Islam," he said.

The cartoons, including a portrayal of the prophet wearing a time-bomb-shaped turban, were reprinted in a Norwegian magazine in January, sparking uproar in the Muslim world where images of the prophet are considered blasphemous.

Original Dhimmi award to Jens is here

MND-B Soldier awarded Bronze Star; Attacks on decline


FOB Constitution Baghdad Iraq. 3rd Brigade Iraqi Commandos detain suspected insurgents during night time raids in central Baghdad area.
(U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Samuel Peterson) (Released)

MNF-Iraq.com

February 15, 2006

MND-B Soldier awarded Bronze Star; Attacks on decline

Iraqi and Coalition Force members know the risks involved in being on the tip of the spear in the fight for a secure, democratic and stable Iraq. In the face of terrorist and insurgent violence, efforts continue to decrease casualties and valor is recognized.

The U.S. Army’s Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Richard A. Cody presented the Bronze Star for Valor to Sgt. Jeremy McDonald in an awards ceremony at Camp Liberty, Iraq Feb. 13.

McDonald, who is assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, received the medal for his actions following a terrorist attack Jan. 15.

McDonald was the squad leader and lead element on a dismounted patrol. He was attempting to stop a suspicious vehicle when the occupants attacked at point-blank range with AK-47 fire, striking McDonald five times. Although wounded, McDonald returned fire. His squad members rushed into the fray to rescue McDonald, who continued firing on the terrorists even as his Soldiers pulled him away from the vehicle. McDonald secured the area with his Soldiers until he was forced to evacuate 45 minutes later.

As efforts to curb violence in the region progress, IED attacks continue to challenge Iraqi and Coalition Forces. One such attack Feb.14 killed a U.S. Marine and injured six Coalition Force Soldiers.

At approximately 10:30 a.m. Feb. 14 in al Anbar, an IED detonated near a military vehicle killing one U.S. Marine. Two unidentified personnel were also injured in the attack.

In a separate incident in Baghdad, a convoy was attacked resulting in four Coalition Force Soldiers receiving injuries. A military vehicle was also damaged in the attack.

Coalition and Iraqi Forces are not the only ones victimized by IED attacks. In Baghdad Feb. 15, for instance, three children were killed when a roadside bomb exploded. The children were on their way to school, according to Reuters. An Interior Ministry official cited in the Reuters report suspects the bomb was meant for a police patrol.

In spite of these attacks, Iraqi and Coalition Forces' combined operation efforts continue to help inhibit violent activity in the area and decrease the number of casualties and attacks.

“What we're finding is, based on the increased capability of the Iraqi security force, they have become an increased threat to the enemy, to the insurgents,” said Multi-national Force Iraq spokesman Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch in a press conference Feb. 9. “Attack levels of the last three weeks have continued to decline, and the attack levels now are the lowest they've been in the last three months.”

In Baghdad, Iraqi police and Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers detained suspected terrorists Feb. 13 and destroyed a weapons cache.

National Police from 2nd Battalion, 4th Commandos, reported a drive-by shooting on their headquarters in Baghdad by anti-Iraqi forces at approximately 2 a.m. Feb. 13. The Iraqi commandos fired back at the terrorists, disabling their vehicle. One terrorist was wounded and detained as the terrorists ran from their vehicle.

The vehicle contained one rocket-propelled grenade launcher, RPG rounds, AK-47s, a machine gun with 300 rounds of ammunition, hand grenades and other explosives.

The 2-4 Commandos evacuated the wounded terrorist to a local hospital. There were no reported 2-4 Commando injuries.

Soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division discovered a large weapons cache in the Babil province Feb.13. The cache contained more than 600 mortar rounds, 26 cases ammunition and two cases of anti-aircraft rounds.

And the bad news.....

MARAWI CITY -- Thousands of angry Filipino Muslims “beheaded” two effigies of cartoonists and set a Danish flag on fire in a protest over the controversial caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.

The protesters marched through the streets of this southern Philippine city and demanded death for the artists who drew the cartoons that first appeared in a Danish newspaper in September. ...

On Wednesday, about 3,000 Filipino Muslims chanting "Allahu Akbar," Arabic for "God is great," ripped apart and burned four Danish flags in a protest outside Denmark’s honorary consulate in the financial district of Makati.





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Dag said...

I'll post this here first before breaking this heart breaking news elsewhere.

I apologise to all Muslims for the recent Qur'an burnings in and around Vancouver, Canada. There have been a number of secret meetings in the city and environs during which people have burnt Qur'ans.

I find this deplorable, and I am sorry to write that it happened at all. I urge all concerned to stop burning Qur'ans. The planned Qur'an burning should not take place. Those in Burnaby, Surrey, and White Rock who burned Qur'ans have already received copies of this plea, and I hope those in North Vancouver and Haney will also receive them soon.

I understand that those who meet to burn Qur'ans in New West Minster are refusing to cease their activities. This is shameful. Please, do not continue this activity.

The Qur'an burnings planned for tomorrow evening in the above mentioned cities should not take place.

Those who are expressing a wilingness to join this activity in such places as Prince George and Penticton should consider the depths of feeling this will provoke in our Muslim communities, and simple prudence should encourage them to cease all such considerations immediately.

I ask that all concerned forward this notice to people who might be similarly concerned. I think it's high time that we inform our Muslim friends that even though there are dozens of Qur'an burnings going on in Vancouver weekly that it represents only a small minorty of extremists, not the vast majority of peaceful citizens here who know that Islam is a religion of peace.

Thank you, Dag.