Denmark Prime Minister: freedom of speech the most precious civic right


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Incitatus1
06-06-2006, 10:51 AM
"I consider freedom of speech the most precious civic right we have. We cannot compromise on basic principles. We have to be firm on that."

posted by Erik @ 4:38 AM (http://no-pasaran.blogspot.com/2006/06/i-consider-freedom-of-speech-most.html)





Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (http://www.andersfogh.dk/) … in office since 2001, gave a spirited, unapologetic defense in the interview of his actions during the cartoon affair, insisting that "a lot of misinformation" characterized the controversy from the very startwrites David R. Sands (http://insider.washingtontimes.com/articles/normal.php?StoryID=20060604-124745-7713r) in a report on one of the Bush administration's best friends in Europe, in which we learn that Mr. Rasmussen announced plans last month to extend the country's deployment in southern Iraq by at least a year.http://images.washtimes.com/photos/full/20060604-122354-9603.jpg (http://insider.washingtontimes.com/articles/normal.php?StoryID=20060604-124745-7713r) "At the end of the day, this so-called 'crisis' was not about 12 cartoons. It was about the hidden agendas in the Muslim world, about fundamentalists and Islamists who wanted to take advantage of this to pursue their own agendas," he said.


Mr. Rasmussen said there were always limits on free speech, but that those limits could be defined only by the courts, not by an elected government.

"The Danish government could not interfere with a free and independent newspaper, whatever we may think or feel about the content," he said. "My strong belief is that 12 cartoons cannot justify violence, the burning down of our embassies or threats against Danish citizens."

Religion, he added, "cannot be exempted from the critical debate."

Just as the controversy was dying down, however, Mr. Rasmussen sparked a fresh domestic debate with criticism of those in Denmark who, he said, had been too willing to seek a compromise with intolerant extremists.

http://www.andersfogh.dk/images/godtvejr_02_thumb.jpg (http://www.andersfogh.dk/) "Now we see who are the sheep and who are the goats," he told a Danish newspaper, the biblical imagery of his comments almost as startling as the content in this thoroughly secular society.

Mr. Rasmussen said he made the remark because "there were certain voices in Denmark that tended to advocate restrictions on freedom of speech."

He added: "I consider freedom of speech the most precious civic right we have. We cannot compromise on basic principles. We have to be firm on that."







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Saunders
06-06-2006, 10:58 AM
I guess that is ok but I don't prioritize them nor do I think our rights are limited to 10 or any specific number.

Our rights were not granted by government or the Constitution.

Incitatus1
06-06-2006, 11:07 AM
He was talking about the Muhammad (piss be upon him) cartoon riots, Saunders.
The Danish PM stated he is not willing to squelch the freedom of speech in his country and ban a newspaper because the mudslimes living in his country and abroad were offended by those stupid cartoons and started burning things and killing people. His willingness not to back up and to defend democracy and freedom of speech in Denmark is comendable.

The post is not about prioritizing the freedoms we enjoy here in the US.

;)

Saunders
06-06-2006, 11:13 AM
Got that.

I am just sensitive to the fact the left seems to think the only right we have is speech and many who even like that limited by fad ideas.

Sometimes I think the only thing we will be allowed to do in the future is have sex and talk about it.

AZ GrayBeard
06-06-2006, 03:42 PM
"At the end of the day, this so-called 'crisis' was not about 12 cartoons. It was about the hidden agendas in the Muslim world, about fundamentalists and Islamists who wanted to take advantage of this to pursue their own agendas," he said.
It isn't just Denmark. Several newspapers here avoided publishing the cartoons. If the Muslims can tell us what is acceptable in our media, and use violence to get their way, our freedom of speech is already in serious trouble. Compromise with these extremists is the same as giving up many of our rights without a fight.

Antlurz
06-06-2006, 04:02 PM
I'm not willing to give up any of our long accepted rights and/or customs for the benefit of Johnny-come-lately interlopers who want to come "share" our country, but under their terms..

Ron

7.62mmFMJ
06-06-2006, 08:09 PM
I will buy Danish.............tomorrow morning :D

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