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Hizbollah vil lave selvmordsaktion i Londo~
Fra : Knud Larsen


Dato : 20-01-05 23:16

Så er iranerne igen på banen med dødstrusler mod folk, der vover at ytre sig
om noget, der har med Profeten og islamiske værdier at gøre:

Er det en ligegyldig bagatel?

http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/31855.html

20.1.2005

HIZBOLLAH, the hardline religious group, yesterday threatened to carry out
suicide attacks in London in an attempt to kill a UK-based Iranian exile
television presenter said to have made insulting comments about Islam.

Manouchehr Fouladvand, on the US-based Farsi language MA-TV, has been
accused of mocking Mohammed and the Koran. There have been demands in Iran
for the broadcaster's death.

Mojtaba Bigdeli, spokesman for Iran's Hizbollah group, warned the British
government must ban the satellite channel, run by Iranian exiles, within 30
days or face the consequences. "After one month, our commandos will carry
out suicide attacks in London against the shameless presenter of the
channel. He has crossed our red lines by insulting our prophet and Islamic
values."

Mr Bigdeli said Hizbollah had the approval of leading clerics to kill him.

The case echoes the Iranian fatwa against the author, Salman Rushdie. The
government has hinted at special protection for Mr Fouladvand.

HIZBOLLAH, the hardline religious group, yesterday threatened to carry out
suicide attacks in London in an attempt to kill a UK-based Iranian exile
television presenter said to have made insulting comments about Islam.

Manouchehr Fouladvand, on the US-based Farsi language MA-TV, has been
accused of mocking Moham-med and the Koran. There have been demands in Iran
for the broadcaster's death.

Mojtaba Bigdeli, spokesman for Iran's Hizbollah group, warned the British
government must ban the satellite channel, run by Iranian exiles, within 30
days or face the consequences.

"After one month, our commandos will carry out suicide attacks in London
against the shameless presenter of the channel. He has crossed our red lines
by insulting our prophet and Islamic values."

Mr Bigdeli said Hizbollah had the approval of leading clerics to kill him.
The case echoes the Iranian fatwa against the author, Salman Rushdie. The
government has hinted at special protection for Mr Fouladvand.






 
 
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