Pakistan: Lawmakers Pledge Martyrdom for Islam While Hundreds March Demanding Execution of Cartoonists

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
January 17, 2015

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Kill Whitey!

While Western politicians and their paid-off Moslem puppets desperately try to convince people that mainstream Islam condemns the killing of the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists, hundreds of Pakistani Moslems were gathering in Lahore to prove them wrong and calling for all Hebdo cartoonists to be hanged immediately.

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Pakistan’s State Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Yousaf leads the protest calling for the cartoonists to be executed.

Daily Mail:

As worldwide protests continued for a second day, nearly 300 people from a religious group rallied in the eastern city of Lahore, carrying placards saying ‘Down with Charlie Hebdo’.

One banner read: ‘Making blasphemy cartoon of the Prophet is the worst act of terrorism. The sketch-makers must be hanged immediately.’

Cartoonist Renald Luzier, who drew the image, had argued earlier this week that there should be no exceptions to freedom of expression.

Meanwhile funerals for four of his colleagues – the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris last week – were held in France today.

The Lahore rally came as Pakistani lawmakers staged their own demonstrations outside parliament after passing a resolution condemning the image of Islam’s prophet in the French satirical newspaper.

The front cover shows a weeping Mohammed, holding a sign reading ‘I am Charlie’ with the words ‘All is forgiven’ above him.

Like many other Muslim nations, Pakistan has condemned last week’s deadly rampage at the office of Charlie Hebdo which killed 12 people, including editors, cartoonists and two policemen.

But the authorities have also condemned the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed, which many Muslims consider sacrilege.

Religious Affairs Minister Sardar Mohammad Yousuf said the lawmakers unanimously adopted the resolution condemning the publication of the images.

The resolution was mostly symbolic.

Yousif did not say how many legislators were present, but he stressed that lawmakers from all political parties backed the measure.

The resolution also condemned violence under any pretext.

After the vote, a group of lawmakers marched outside parliament, chanting: ‘In the name of the prophet, we’re ready to die.’

The minister said the resolution would be sent to all foreign missions in the country and to the United Nations, to register Pakistan’s protest against the cartoons, which ‘hurt our religious sentiments deeply.’

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These people are nothing to do with Islam according to Cameron and Obama.

Clearly it was the resolution that condemned the killing that was the symbolic one and not the one condemning the publication of the images.

Surely the West cannot carry on for much longer with this farce that Moslem terrorists do not represent Islam, when the entire Ummah apart from the paid shills on television are lionising them like this.

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This flag burning thing is starting to get a bit tiresome. Note that no-one in the West calls for Moslems to be killed for burning our flag, yet they call for us to be killed if we do it to their Koran.