Turkish Digest
 
ISSN No 1554-8414
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Somali terrorist who tried to kill Danish Cartoonist Kurt Westergaard shot
Danish police have shot and wounded an axe-wielding Somali terrorist who tried to break into the home of Kurt Westergaard, whose 2005 drawings of Prophet Muhammad outraged radical Muslims around the world.

Michae
l Larsen, a Danish police spokesman, said that authorities arrived at the house minutes after receiving an alarm alerting them to the intruder. " When the police found this person and he attacked the police with an axe and a knife, he was shot."

The Danish police showed clemency to the terrorist by not shooting him in the head but in the leg and hand instead. He is in hospital now.


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posted by A-News @ 7:24 AM  
Thursday, March 26, 2009
West Favors Dane for Top NATO Post, but Turkish Hurdles Remain
EU-Digest

West Favors Dane for Top NATO Post, but Turkish Hurdles Remain

The United States gave its blessing to the appointment of Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen as the next NATO secretary general in Brussels over the weekend, paving the way for him to take over the trans-Atlantic alliance's top civilian job in August. Washington also enjoys strong support for the choice of Rasmussen from its three biggest European allies in the alliance -- Germany, France and the UK. Although Rasmussen, 56, declined to publicly comment on the possibility of succeeding Dutch diplomat Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, he never officially ruled himself out as a candidate for a post that has traditionally gone to a European.

The main snag to Rasmussen's nomination, which needs to be approved by all members of the 26-nation alliance, is possible opposition to his candidacy from Turkey, a secular nation that is predominantly Muslim. "The cartoon crisis has a larger dimension than just Turkey," a Turkish official, who requested anonymity, told Reuters. "At a time when NATO is going to assume added responsibility in Afghanistan and Pakistan, having a secretary general with such an objectionable approach to billions of Muslims, is not the right approach to the Muslim world." Turkey has also attacked Denmark for failing to revoke the broadcasting license of a television station that Ankara has accused of being a mouthpiece for Kurdish rebels opposed to the government. Adding fuel to the fire, Rasmussen had publicly stated in 2003 that he opposed full EU membership for Turkey.

"Turkey will certainly not be so foolish as to shoot themselves in the foot with a veto about a religious matter if they claim to be a secular nation and say they believe in Freedom of Speech. Hopefully European NATO members, including the Turks will talk about more serious issues, like what purpose the NATO has now the cold war has ended and why it should become the world's policeman?"

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