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Thursday, February 09, 2006


بر علیه حکومتی که در این شرایط قصد بحران سازی را دارد به پا خیزید. حکومتی که بر مبنای کشتار حوانان مهینمان به هر عنوان استوار گشته است. بر علیه حکومتی که آرمانی به جز نابودی و فنای ایران ندارد. حکومتی که در برابر صادرات دختران ایرانی به امارات عربی سکوت در حالی که در برابر جاپ چند عدد کاریکاتور دست به بحران سازی جهانی میزند..... به راستی مخارج این بحرانها از جیب چه کسی پرداخت میشود؟8
PM calls for calm
By The Copenhagen Post
World watches as PM calls for calm
Denmark's prime minister is in the spotlight of international media as he calls for dialogue to replace violence in the Mohammed caricature crisis
It isn't every day that CNN broadcasts live from Denmark. But on Tuesday, as the prime minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, began his weekly press conference, cameras from the US news network, as well as a host of Arabic and European stations were present to hear what the man at the centre of the storm arising from the Mohammed cartoons had to say.
After a meeting with the parliament's Foreign Policy Council in which all major political parties expressed their support for the prime minister and his steps to seek a solution to the crisis, Rasmussen called the situation 'a difficult time for Denmark'.
The prime minister, flanked by foreign minister Per Stig Møller, pointed out that moderate Muslims in Denmark had taken steps to mediate the Danish point of view and that dialogue was the only way to proceed on the home front as well as abroad.
'I have called on the Danish nation on several occasions not to let themselves be provoked by the events abroad. I have called on all sides to refrain from making statements or taking action that can create further tensions. I am proud to say that people in Denmark have reacted calmly and honourably and used their democratic rights to express their opinion,' Rasmussen said.
Rasmussen contrasted the civil tone of the debate in Denmark with the increasing violence of protests abroad.
'Right now, radicals, extremists, and fanatics are fanning the flames in order to promote their own agenda,' he said. 'Let us work together in a spirit of mutual respect and tolerance. We must solve this matter with dialogue, not violence.'
Opposition political parties repeated Rasmussen's call to not let the crisis drive a wedge between ethnic Danes and Muslim Danes.
'Denmark needs to stick together and keep a distance to extremist voices - including the imams that have spread rumours about the country,' said Helle Thorning Schmidt, chairman of the Danish Social Democrats, the largest opposition party.
Schmidt and other opposition leaders said the increased support amongst Danish allies would be critical to solving the crisis, but that Denmark itself still played a central role.
'It is our name that is constantly repeated. We need to keep up the hard work diplomatically,' said Morten Helveg Petersen of the Social Liberals.

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