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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

No word from Disney on whether they will sue for copyright infringement

Mickey and Minnie as Muslims.  Not what I would picture, but an interesting parody.  Walt would, I am sure have something to say, but I doubt he would have done anything besides complain.  Muslims, on the other hand find insult in something as simple as a cartoon, as we have seen before in Denmark.  The portrayal of Disney characters as Muslims was done to make a point, but that point is lost on those who take their religion way too seriously. 

The man who did this blasphemous act, business tycoon Naguib Sawiris posted on his Twitter account a picture of Micky in full regalia and Minnie in a burqa with the caption: Mickey and Minnie after".  Obviously this was too much for Muslims, and they want Sawiris prosecuted for insulting Islam and Muhammad.  This is outrageous and another attack by Muslims against free speech.

This is Islam.


From AhramOnline June 27

Egypt's business mogul Sawiris under fire for Islamic cartoons


Islamic lawyer Mamdouh Ismael and 14 lawyers submitted a complaint to the general prosecutor's office against Naguib Sawiris after he posted a cartoon of popular cartoon characters Mickey Mouse with an Islamic beard and dressed in a Jilbab and Minnie Mouse wearing a full Muslim veil on twitter. The post was accompanied with the comment: “Mickey and Minnie after”

Ismael said that the images were defamatory and ridiculed the Islamic faith. However, Ismael stressed that he is not going after Sawiris because he is a Copt.
Ahmed Mahmoud Kareema, Professor of Islamic Shariaa at Al-Azhar University, said that insulting religion is criminalized by the Islamic faith and Sawiris would not like it if the tables were turned and people mocked the clothes worn by Christian clerics, and, furthermore, had he mocked the clothes of Jewish rabbis, he would have been accused of being an anti-Semitic.

Neither Judaism or Christianity criminialized the insulting of their religion, only Islam takes this seriously enough to kill over.

Following the incident, Sawiris who was attacked on social networking sites, insisted that he meant no harm and simply thought the images were funny. However, “Boycott Sawiris,” groups were launched on both Twitter and Facebook. The Facebook group titled, “We were also joking Sawiris,” urged people to boycott his products saying that “if you are really a Muslim, boycott his (Sawiris) products if you love your faith. Spread the message, we have to cut the tongues of those who defame our faith.

Another love note from the religion of peace.

After being repeatedly attacked for posting the photo, on June 24, Sawiris wrote on twitter, “I apologize for any who don’t take this as a joke, I just thought it was a funny picture, no disrespect meant! Assef (sorry).” The next day, he repeated the apology on Twitter, saying “I at least apologized as I had no intention to mock any religion.”

It doesn't matter, as anyone can be insulted at anything said or written, and that is enough to get someone arrested and prosecuted.  Just claim you were demeaned and voila, instant jail for whoever you don't like.

Sawiris is the founder of the liberal Free Egyptians Party, which was established after the 25 January revolution. 

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