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Akkari dossier

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Hi Vanitas.

I think it would be a great idea to have the text translated. I've translated the Danish text into English (not perfectly, and humour is fairly hard to translate, but it should be pretty accurate.) I hope, I'll soon be able to know the content of the Arabic text. Best regards. --Valentinian 21:40, 7 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. Yes, languages opens definitely opens new doors. I have a long list of languages, I'd like to know better. I know that my work was the "easy" part, but I think it was better to actually let people read the text rather than guess about its content. Most of these jokes are actually quite lame. --Valentinian 22:05, 7 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

More translation

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Hi Vanitas.

I've grabbed the bull by the horns and translated the editorial from the day J-P published the twelve cartoons (pages 7-8 of the dossier. The two pages belong together.) I can't read the fine print on the bottom article on page 8, so I've not done that one.)

It is not the most cheerful message, but here is a translation of the editorial. I have taken extra care with this one, but there might still be errors!. BTW, I've posted a request for translation of the Arabic material in the Babel "department".

To anybody reading this: This is a literal translation of a controversial newspaper editorial. It does *not* represent my personal opinions. I've translated this text because Vanitas has requested a Dane to do this, ok? Brackets "[ ]" are necessary re-wordings of the original text in order to preserve its original meaning, or to provide short explanations of terms and events self-evident to a Danish reader. --Valentinian 00:23, 8 February 2006 (UTC) [reply]


(begin quote)
Editorial [from the day the cartoons were published].

The Threat from the Dark. Those Muslims that represent the broad image of Islam in [the Danish] public - hopefully it is a large, silent and very reasonable majority - but those that do represent Islam in public [the imams] have one common characteristic: a gigantic feeling of their own importance. [the first line is poorly written in Danish as well, translator's note].

With such a level of pompousness comes an almost sickly hypersensitivity of towards any kind of opposition, which is presented as a provocation.

A provocation against one of these pompous imams or mad mullahs is [then] immediately presented as a provocation towards the Holy Book, the Qu'ran, and then the trouble [really] begins.

This is when the so-called spiritual leaders start crying out and, as a consequence, a large number of spiritually less knowledgeable persons [non-theologians] immediately feel they have an obligation to follow, what is presented as the teachings of the prophet, and ultimately murder these offenders.

As described in this week's edition of the Culture Section, the latest example of the intimidation from representatives of a dark and violent-marked Middle Age, is a leading arts museum removing a work of art, fearing that it might offend Muslims. Translators of books critical to Islam choose to remain anonymous, fearing that they might offend Muslims. Danish illustrators reject illustrating a book about Islam, fearing that they might offend Muslims. A comedian states in public that he dare not make fun of the Qu'ran on television; he is afraid of offending Muslims. And so on ...

It would be nice to cast this fear aside as foolishness and paranoia, but a Dutch movie maker has been murdered; because he offended Muslims. A Copenhagen professor has been beaten up by no-good students, because he read aloud [to them] from the Qu'ran, and his students considered this to be a grave provocation. [The professor is non-Muslim. Translator's note.] That was why these lunatics believed that they had the right to beat him up and intimidate him.

Around the world, satire is made in movies, on the stage, and in books, but no-one dares make fun of Islam. That's because a bunch of imams and mullahs, who feel that they [hold the key to] interpreting the words of the Prophet, do not tolerate the insult it is to be mocked by intelligent satire.

Participants [a number of these imams] in the Prime Minister's recent meeting at [his residence] Marienborg, recently made a public demand that the PM should impose censorship of the press and outlaw everything which could be considered to offend Islam.

The Western societies, still dominated by a politically correct fear of confrontation with these voices from a Dark Age, is at increasing pains to find new excuses and explanations [for the situation].

The most disturbing part of this situation is that we are even being forced to discuss a world view, we in the West left during the Age of Enlightenment.

This country's Muslim spiritual guides use a lot of words trying to talk about something else when they are confronted with e.g. violent Islamic rhetoric.

When this happens, it [the rhetoric] suddenly has no meaning at all in a modern society. [Now] we [suddenly] have to see this in a historical context, which naturally has no relevancy at all in today's Denmark; and they point out that Islam is a religion of love and understanding.

If one asks a more direct question regarding those passages in the Qu'ran, which now [apparently] have more or less obscure meanings, they [the imams] become faint and unclear in their speech. And they keep repeating that the Qu'ran is the Prophet's Word and must be read literally in all respects.

The fact that the Prophet has only expressed himself verbally, and that the written sources were written by second, third, or even fourth hand sources generations later, is of no importance to a clergy, profiling itself by its monopoly of the interpretation [of the Qu'ran].

It would be a blessing if the great majority of Muslims, whose highest wish must be to live in peace and harmony with their neighbours, would eventually start opposing this stubborn clinging on to a dark past.
(end quote)

Again, I repeat that this is a translation, not my own opinions. [Translator's note.]

The missing cartoons

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Hi again.

The missing cartoons are online again at Ekstra-Bladet's webpage (the server must have been overloaded). See http://www.ekstrabladet.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=329877

Regards. --Valentinian 09:29, 8 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Azate asked me to upload the missing images, and now the report is complete. --Valentinian 21:26, 8 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Great! It's quite informative to see the whole dossier, the page ordering, context, etc. -- Vanitas 11:16, 9 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It is pretty easy to fix the duplicate pictures. You just upload the correct image using the "upload a new version of this image" feature and overwrite the existing one. I'll fix it. --Valentinian 11:50, 9 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Peace4all had noticed that images 13-16 had been swapped (apparently Ekstra Bladet was in a hurry when they published them.) I've rearranged them correctly. The images 6-8 are still re-arranged per request of Azate, to reunite the Arabic letter. Regards. --Valentinian 12:32, 9 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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