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War of Petitions

Kamangir | February 11, 2006 | Category Iran

Except for the first petition in petitiononline (see) which is about a Liberal member of parliment somewhere in Canada (see) having 12827 signatures, the four next most active ones relate to the crisis about the cartoons of the prophet.
The first of these petitions is titled “stop the campaign of defamation and distortion against Islam” (see) and demands for an apology. Having 109,574 signatures, it claims that people who insult Muslims are responsible for the violence. Then, a more moderate petition titled “stop that stereotypical actions”(see) gathers 51,955 signatures asking everybody to not to mock any great man, like Ghandi. The undersigned people also procalim that Muslims will never counter-act. This petition is claimed to show Arab Muslims view plus other Arab religious groups’. then, an Iranian composes a three-lingual petition (advertised for later in this blog) (see). Titled “respect international law & stop supporting Danish newspaper” the petition comes in English, Persian, and Arabic and demands for an apology. The 6,724 people signing this petition also denounce the violence. Then, it comes Dane people’s turn to show their ambitions in a bilingual petition titled “support Jyliands Posten”(see). The 293,30 people signing this petition condemn Muslims for their aggressive attitude towards freedom of the press. The petition also advocates for a multi-lingual webpage which is devoted to supporting Denmark in this crisis (see) (the webpage also comes in Persian, advertising for the logo shown here. See more banners supporting Danish here (see)).
p.s. All figures are measured 11th Feb. 2006, 2:36PM.

Reader's Comments

  1. RealG |

    A MUST read article

    go to this site and maybe publish/post an excerpt in your blog

    http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/0,1518,398853,00.html

  2. Arash |

    Dear realg
    Thanks for the link.
    Arash

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