Monday, April 2, 2012

Denmark quite safe for violent mobs who hurl rocks and bottles. Not safe for small, peaceful groups who merely wish some free speech

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Denmark is just a staging area for violent mobs and organized crime. AP and News 24 demonize a small group of 200-300 people who peacefully protested jihad in Europe, labeling them "far right," "anti-Islam," and invoking comparison to a mentally ill mass murder. 2500 violent counter protesters overwhelmed the smaller group with masked persons hurling rocks and bottles even injuring police, said to be a combination of left-wing groups favoring "diversity". As the small group left by bus, pro-jihad leftists hurled rocks and bottles at the bus which required police escort to get out of the stinking town in a country so corrupt it can't even provide safe drinking water.

4/1/12, "80 arrested in Denmark," news24, AP

"More than 80 people were arrested on Saturday as protesters hurling rocks and bottles tried to interrupt an anti-Islamic demonstration by far-right groups from across northern Europe, Danish police said.

There were numerous brief scuffles throughout the day as police tried to separate some 2500 counter-demonstrators from a few hundred people attending the anti-Islamic rally in Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city. One police officer received minor injuries after being hit by a bottle, police spokesperson Georg Husted said.

Police said about 200 to 300 people from Denmark, Britain, Germany, Sweden and Poland took part in what was billed as a "European counter-jihad meeting" to protest what they called the Islamisation of Europe. They were met by a 10-times larger counter-demonstration by left-wing groups under the banner "Aarhus for Diversity."

The anti-Islamic rally started with a moment of silence for the seven people killed by an al-Qaeda-inspired gunman in France....

Both demonstrations were peaceful until a group of black-clad, mask-wearing youth from the counter-demonstration tried to break through police lines, but officers in riot gear held them back.

After the rally finished, protesters hurled rocks and bottles at a bus carrying the far-right sympathisers as police vans escorted it out of the city centre."

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Ed. note: AP definitions:

"Protester"-a person who throws rocks and bottles at a bus peacefully trying to leave town and who is a member of a 'diversity' group

"Far right sympathizer"-Someone peacefully sitting in a bus trying to leave town without being maimed or injured.

"Far left sympathizer"-not mentioned

AP spends no time analyzing the violent group, doesn't compare it to a mass murderer even throwing rocks and bottles could murder someone.

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Denmark's drinking water may be poisoned.

2/17/12, "Nation’s (Denmark's) largest farms implicated in pesticide smuggling ring," Copenhagen Post, J. Buley

"The case is becoming poison for the reputation of Danish farmers and may already have poisoned Denmark’s drinking water.

Over the past month, police in eastern Jutland have broken open two large smuggling rings involving illegal pesticides and fertilisers. Hundreds of Denmark’s farmers, including some of its largest food producers are named on the smugglers’ customer lists. Among those names are high-ranking members of the agriculture and food council Landbrug & Fødevarer,
  • as well as a Danish prince."...


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