Islamic Kids Seethe, EU Grovels

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Tue Feb 28, 2006 at 8:48 am PST • Views: 318

They’re still seething over the cartoons in Pakistan, and sending their children into the streets to burn stuff and call for murder: Pakistani Kids Rally Over Prophet Cartoons.

About 5,000 children chanting “Hang those who insulted the prophet” rallied in Pakistan’s largest city on Tuesday in the latest protest in the Islamic nation against the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

The children, ages 8 to 12, burned a coffin draped in U.S., Israeli and Danish flags at a traffic intersection in the port city of Karachi as police in riot gear looked on.

The rally was organized by Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan’s largest Islamic group. The children, some wearing school uniforms and headbands emblazoned with “God is great,” were released from schools to take part.

Jamaat-e-Islami is part of a radical coalition of six Islamic parties that has rallied Muslims throughout Pakistan in recent weeks against the cartoons despite bans on protests in some cities.

The European Union is doing what they do best: groveling.

Opposition lawmaker Liaqat Baluch, deputy secretary-general of the coalition, on Tuesday welcomed the European Union’s first statement on the controversy.

EU foreign ministers said Monday they regretted the cartoons were “considered offensive” by Muslims around the world after first appearing in a Danish newspaper in September.

Of course, no apology will ever be enough. Complete surrender is demanded.

But Baluch demanded an apology from Denmark, saying it “has not so far acknowledged its mistake.”

Baluch also said a “line should be drawn” between freedom of expression _ the justification newspapers gave for reproducing the drawings, which Muslims consider blasphemous _ and actions that offend cultural sensitivities. “A freedom of expression that destroys world peace is against basic human rights,” he said. …

Baluch said the EU must take steps to ensure that another controversy such as the cartoon dispute doesn’t occur in the future. “This is a good step forward, but it is incomplete,” Baluch said of the EU statement.

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