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Archived on 20 May 2021 at 6:45pm [URL redacted]
@LiamRamariz [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [26]: Aan alle #woke - ers voorhet slapen gaan, sta even stil bij de schade en het leed dat moslimextremisten onze samenleving aandoen [URL redacted] [URL redacted]
"To all woke people before going to bed, please take a moment to consider the harm and suffering that Muslim extremists are causing to our society" #CharacterisationRadicalFundamentalismIslamic
"IK ZAL AL MIJN SUBSIDIEGELD VERDELEN ONDER DE ARMEN, ONDER DE LINKERARM EN ONDER DE RECHTERARM [I WILL DISTRIBUTE ALL MY GRANT MONEY AMONG THE POOR, UNDER THE LEFT ARM AND UNDER THE RIGHT ARM]" #ToponymEuropeBelgiumVlaamsGewestAntwerp #OrgClassifPPBEOpenVlaamseLiberalenEnDemocratenSihameElKaouakibi [Wikipedia]
Context #MagazineBETheBrusselsTimesAlanHope "The court-appointed administrator for the affairs of the Antwerp social dance project Let's Go Urban has officially applied for bankruptcy, she told VTM News. The project is the brainchild of Sihame El Kaouakibi, until recently a member of the Flemish parliament for Open VLD - until the controversy surrounding this and other organisations under her wing led the party to remove the party whip." https://www.brusselstimes.com/news/belgium-all-news/170036/bankruptcy-looms-for-lets-go-urban-sihame-el-kaouakibi-open-vld-antwerp
"Sheikh Abu Ibrahim Camp" "Wij gaan België kapot maken | Te laat !! [We are going to destroy Belgium | Too late!!]" #OrgSyndicateTerrorismISISDaeshISIL #ToponymEuropeBelgium #OrgClassifPPBEOpenVlaamseLiberalenEnDemocratenAlexanderDeCroo
#OtheringHateIslamophobiaAntiMuslim #IRLReligiousLeaderMuhammadIbnAbdullah [Wikipedia] illustration seemingly, created by #CaricaturistKurtWestergaard for #NewspaperDKTabloidMorgenavisenJyllandsPosten [Wikipedia]
Context Lana Kazkaz and Míriam Díez Bosch: "In late September 2005, a series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad and his followers appeared in the conservative Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, causing massive protests. These cartoons were considered intensely offensive for many Muslims; they portrayed the Prophet as a terrorist, devil, and advocate of suicide bombing (Klausen 2009)." Kazkaz, L. and M. D. Bosch (2023). 'Islamic Caricature Controversy from Jyllands-Posten to Charlie Hebdo from the Perspective of Arab Opinion Leaders.' Religions 14(7): 864. [academic source] #2005_
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