“Moderate” Danish Imam Delegation Met with Terror groups Hamas and Hezb’allah for “help”

“Our visits with Hezbollah and Hamas had to be kept secret to the Danish public no matter what,” Akkari explains in the book. “If someone revealed our partnership with infamous terror organisations, we would lose the success we were just beginning to have,”  Ahmed Akkari, one of the architects behind the Danish Cartoon Crisis.

Muhammad said, “war is deceit.” And the painful and inescapable truth is that theirs is a  culture that lives by deceit.

The line between the “moderates” and the “extremists” gets erased yet again. While Islamic supremacists and Islamic apologists constantly shriek that those of us who oppose jihad and sharia are “painting all Muslims with the same brush,” it is, invariably, those very accusers who relentlessly wag their tireless fingers who are the ones who blur those lines.

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A delegation of respected Danish imams met with and colluded with notorious genocidal terror groups. That speaks volumes as to their shared ideology, and what devout Muslims consider the difference between “moderate” and “extreme.”

Obviously, little.

They may present one face for the gullible West, but when they need reinforcements, the moderates default to Islamic terror.

The delegation’s meetings with Hamas and Hezbollah in Lebanon were never mentioned outside the closed circle of imams who feared they would lose credibility in the media.

When has the enemedia ever stood against jihad and Islamic supremacism? Apparently, they realize that now, or no such admission would ever have been made.

Has the media issued a mea culpa? Silly question, I know. But it bears pointing out.

It is also worth noting that these Islamic rages are hardly “spontaneous.” They are well-organized deliberate acts of war in the cause of Islam.

“Mohammed delegation met with Hamas and Hezbollah,” Copenhagen Post, April 4, 2014 (thanks to Trailer)

Architect of the Cartoon Crisis unveils involvement of infamous terror organisations

A new book written by Ahmed Akkari brings new details on the Cartoon Crisis to light (Photo: Scanpix)

April 4, 2014, by Andreas Jakobsen

The terror organisations Hamas and Hezbollah were called to help when the Danish delegation of imams in September 2005 travelled through the Middle East to draw attention to Jyllands-Posten newspaper’s printing of the Mohammed cartoons.

According to a new book written by Ahmed Akkari, one of the architects behind the Cartoon Crisis, the delegation’s meetings with Hamas and Hezbollah in Lebanon were never mentioned outside the closed circle of imams who feared they would lose credibility in the media.

“Our visits with Hezbollah and Hamas had to be kept secret to the Danish public no matter what,” Akkari explains in the book. “If someone revealed our partnership with infamous terror organisations, we would lose the success we were just beginning to have.”

Akkari regretted crisis
The delegation’s travels in the Middle East ending up causing violence, fierce protests and boycotts of Danish goods.

Since Akkari went public last year to express his regret at his involvement in the Cartoon Crisis. Since then, he has been an active advocate of democracy and freedom of speech.

Really? How convenient. This jihadist should be in jail for sedition and incitement to start a bloody war.

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