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Lars Vilks, Muhammad Cartoonist, ATTACKED During Lecture (VIDEO)


First Posted: 05/11/10 07:16 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:25 PM ET

(AP) STOCKHOLM -- A Swedish artist who angered Muslims by depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a dog was assaulted Tuesday as furious protesters interrupted his university lecture about the limits of free speech.

Lars Vilks told The Associated Press a man leaped from the front row and head-butted him as he was delivering his lecture at Uppsala University, breaking Vilks' glasses but leaving him uninjured.

Police later said the attacker was stopped before he could reach Vilks and that the artist may have bumped into plain-clothes officers who briskly evacuated him from the room. Three people were detained, but it wasn't immediately clear whether the attacker was among them.

A video clip of the incident by a Swedish newspaper showed police using pepper spray and batons to hold off an angry crowd shouting "God is great" in Arabic after Vilks was escorted out of the lecture hall.

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Vilks has faced numerous threats over his controversial drawing of Muhammad with a dog's body, but Tuesday's incident was the first physical assault directed against him.

Earlier this year U.S. investigators said Vilks was the target of an alleged murder plot involving Colleen LaRose, an American woman who dubbed herself "Jihad Jane," and who now faces life in prison. She has pleaded not guilty.

Vilks said a group of about 15 people had been shouting and trying to interrupt the lecture before the incident at the university in Uppsala, about 40 miles (70 kilometers) north of Stockholm.

Some of them stormed toward the front of the room after the attack and clashed with security guards as Vilks was pulled away into a separate room, he said, describing the scene as "complete chaos."

"A man ran up and threw himself over me. I was head-butted and my glasses were broken," Vilks said before hanging up for questioning by police.

Uppsala police spokesman Jonas Eronen later said that the attacker was stopped by officers before he could get to Vilks. The physical contact Vilks described probably happened when police in civilian clothes evacuated the artist "in a brusque manner," Eronen said.

A man and a woman were detained on suspicion of violence against police while another man was held for disturbing public order, he said. All were just under 20 years old.

Uppsala University spokeswoman Pernilla Bjork said Vilks was showing an excerpt from a film by an Iranian artist about Islam and homosexuality that had been banned from YouTube when the commotion started.

"It was about when Muslims and Muhammad are represented in homosexual situations," said Anders Montelius, a 23-year-old student who attended the lecture.

"Some people started shouting, things happened really fast. About 10-15 seconds later it erupts. A guy from the front row gets up and sets upon Vilks. Several others followed this man. There was commotion and police pepper-sprayed a couple of people," Montelius told AP.

"When the university person responsible for the lecture announced that the lecture was discontinued, there were cheers and chants in Arabic," he said.

The video posted on the Web site of newspaper Uppsala Nya Tidning showed agitated police officers clashing with protesters at the front of the lecture hall. A female police officer uses pepper spray to subdue a young man. Another youngster is wrestled to the ground.

University officials said there had been a peaceful demonstration by Muslims outside the university before Vilks started to speak, and that about 260 people attended his lecture. Bjork said the university had been in contact with police and security guards before Vilks' lecture to ensure his safety.

"We think it is our task as a university to be able discuss difficult issues," she said. "We think it is very unfortunate that this has resulted in violence."

Vilks made his rough sketch more than a year after 12 Danish newspaper cartoons of the prophet sparked furious protests in Muslim countries in 2006.

A Swedish newspaper printed the drawing, leading to further protests, and revived a heated debate in the West and the Muslim world about religious sensitivities and the limits of free speech.

It also led to numerous death threats against Vilks, who was temporarily moved to a secret location after al-Qaida in Iraq put a $100,000 bounty on his head in September 2007.

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Associated Press Writer Karl Ritter contributed to this report.

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04:46 PM on 05/16/2010
An religion that reacts to ridicule with violence or threat of violence is not secure in its teachings. If one's religion can withstand ridicule, it is true, if it cannot it is false. Muslims should not enjoy, but should not react to ridicule. To do so only demonstrates immaturity and a lack of confidence in what one believes.
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08:57 PM on 05/14/2010
Iranian Cleric Defends 'Boobquake' Theory
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/14/iranian-cleric-defends-bo_n_577041.html

The cleric, Kazem Sedighi, sparked widespread derision with his pronouncements in a prayer sermon last month that women who don't dress modesty spread adultery in society, in turn increasing earthquakes.
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Enough said.
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Yank in France
Rien se cree tout se transforme
11:56 AM on 05/14/2010
In my post, above, I left out some key words in the following sentence: "how many here would support depiction of ML King in a major newspaper?"

I meant to ask: "how many here would support depiction of ML King as an ape in a major newspaper?" And who would be surprized at the reaction of Black Americans?
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MaxwellPuthoff
05:04 PM on 05/14/2010
Nobody would be surprised when folks got angry, but that doesn't give them the right to physically attack, or even kill, the offending party.
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Yank in France
Rien se cree tout se transforme
05:40 AM on 05/15/2010
I totally agree with you position, Maxwell, as I stated in my earlier posts.

My hope is that people will not confuse the angry outburst of the crowd in the video with Islamic terrorism. These folks were absolute wrong to physically attack the publisher but their anger is far more similar to that of angry Catholics during the Serano art exhibition in New York a couple decades back (you know, the drawing of Jesus in a yellow background created by the use of the "artist's" urine). The mayor at the time, the Grand Iman Rudolph Giuliani tried to close the stupid art gallery exhibition and launched a whole campaign against artists who engaged in art that he considered to be anti-Christian.
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BrandonHill
06:21 AM on 05/15/2010
Really? You do realize we are talking about guys whose religion has a official term called "Jihad", which can be misinterpreted by anyone and used to create terror and mayhem in the world?

And you expect them to stay quite, when their beloved prophet was insulted? Won't happen. I just hope the publisher stays safe and is able to survive this madness. Not sure when a nut job might come and blow himself up just to kill the cartoonist. These guys have no tolerance at all.
12:29 PM on 05/19/2010
Americans don't spell surprise with a z.
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Yank in France
Rien se cree tout se transforme
12:47 PM on 05/19/2010
I think you meant to say "s", not "z".
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Yank in France
Rien se cree tout se transforme
11:53 AM on 05/14/2010
As I said earlier, I find that the behavior of the Muslims attacking Lars Vilks absolutely contemptible, but I also hope this discussion can lead to better understanding between Muslims and Westerners, because each side has their points.

Muslims living in the West are struggling with freedom of speech issues, like many immigrants before them, but my American and Western friends should NOT disrespect their feelings either.

Consider: how many here would support depiction of ML King in a major newspaper?

After all, just 40+ years ago, American and European Christians would have reacted in much the same way as today's Scandinavian Muslims.

Any depiction of their prophet is considered a sacrilege, but to draw him as an animal or place him in an utterly degrading position is considered a grievous assault on the dignity, both ethnic and religious, of Muslims.

We could have the same misunderstanding with many Christians from other parts of the emerging world.

So let's talk to each other with respect and understanding of each one's position, instead of relying on demonization.

Muslims must also understand that these cartoons were drawn as a polemic against those who use the Prophet's name to justify grievous acts of terror.

Muslims have every right to peacefully protest against gratuitous insults to their religion, but the more Muslims who come out against terrorism as anti-Islamic and who actually work against it, the more credibility they will have in the world.

Salaam!
05:44 PM on 05/19/2010
This taqfiri garbage isn't working anymore.
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Hirnlego
07:16 AM on 05/14/2010
Longer, 11 minute long video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQQAWrIvBoI
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SmallChange
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09:18 PM on 05/14/2010
Touchy very touchy - doesn't take much - zero to 60 in a nanosecond.
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pstfleur
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02:17 PM on 05/13/2010
Oh yeah, that one Muslim protester swings like a girl Lol.
12:05 PM on 05/13/2010
OK. I am going to stop Muslim bashing now!

I am beginning to feel like a creep!
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01:24 PM on 05/13/2010
That's not creepy...it's growth through civil exchange of ideas : )
01:26 PM on 05/13/2010
I meant, I was begging to feel like a creep for Muslim bashing. ;)

I need to restrict it to Pak Army/ISI bashing! :)
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BrandonHill
06:22 AM on 05/15/2010
Bash unreasonable, intolerant and evil guys, Muslims or otherwise.
11:20 AM on 05/13/2010
Actually, the vast majority of Muslims like Christians are good people, precisely because the majority do not follow their scriptures to the teeth (Thank God for that). The ones who do, become creeps!
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JustMeInNY
Live and Learn.
04:00 PM on 05/13/2010
Yes, we hear much of this very line. That it's only a small minority. A small minority can easily inflict enough damage for many to suffer. Time to bring such heinous crimes into focus and not permit people to sing the some old mantra about muslim extremists being in the minority. By focusing on these acts of aggression we can hopefully bring an end to such shameful uncivilized behavior.
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Firas Al-Atraqchi
Journalist, assoc professor, musician; sci-fi geek
08:04 PM on 05/13/2010
Hey NY, you're absolutely right. This is the responsibility of the Muslim ummah first and foremost. Unfortunately, 60% of Muslims are illterate and thereby have no access to the Quran. This creates a vacuum of cognition in which most Muslims really do not understand their faith allowing others to interpret it and dictate it for them. Muslim extremists ARE in the minority, but the majority has been silent for far too long. The Muslim World is in a state of crisis. There are some who say it needs a "reformation". That is true. There needs to be a reassessment: why are Muslim youth reacting this way; what can be done to prevent their resorting to violence, attacks on foreigners and other Muslims. More Muslims are killed by Muslims than are non-Muslims. There have been many distortions and indoctrination to recruit young people for such actions. I actually started to touch on that in one of my blogs, which I posted yesterday. Go read it - you will find what is being used to brainwash some Muslim youth quite alarming.
11:08 AM on 05/13/2010
Any immigrant who hopes to join European prosperity must pledge to reject burqa, FGM, child marriage, Sharia, militant JIhad and Wahhabi and Salafist cults. Or go home back to Somalian and/or Pakistani Paradise.
Anyone who violated the above pledge would be subject to forfeiture of the citizenship and deportation.
French are already doing it. Hopefully, the rest of U.E. kicks out the remaining multi-culti dhimmis and follows suit.

For an example of how it is done--- see U.S. deportation of Ivan Demjanjuk.
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10:36 AM on 05/13/2010
Kick them out of Europe....We don't stand for their bullcrap and cult. If we are to live in one of their m-lim countries we have to obey their law and adjust. Why won't them? If they cannot accept OUR life style go back to their s***t hole countries.
10:47 AM on 05/13/2010
If they are not Swedish citizens they certainly should be deported. Unfortunately, the failed multi-culti policies of the past have allowed too many religious Alibabas to come into Europe and preach their allaArkbar fairy tales.
Swedes are now pining for the good old days when Yugoslavians were seen as a problem.
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Firas Al-Atraqchi
Journalist, assoc professor, musician; sci-fi geek
10:54 AM on 05/13/2010
Have you lived in a Muslim country? Just wanting to know if you speak from experience.
11:16 AM on 05/13/2010
Yes. I have. I do not believe there is even a single Hindu temple anywhere in the Middle east, inspite of so many Hindus working there.

Have you seen one?
11:21 AM on 05/13/2010
Or synagogues
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TheOuroborus
It's NOT paranoia if they really R out to get U.
10:15 AM on 05/13/2010
Islam, the religion of peace and tolerace... NOT!
10:22 AM on 05/13/2010
Islam is a religion of Peace as much as christianity is a religion of love!

Both stress the virtue they do not have.
10:23 AM on 05/13/2010
Its like watching BP going green commercial!

LOL :)
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EricEFNY
11:53 AM on 05/16/2010
Christianity is a theme surrounding the teachings of Christ. The organized religions of the world that claim to represent those teachings are an entirely different matter. Man distorts the philosophy and assigns a name to define it.

The original message of Christ was a message of love and tolerance. Confusing and distorting the philosophy is mankind's doing. Comparing Islam to the philosophy of Christ is absurd.

A matter of believing that Christ is the son of God...is not the issue. So if you think I am trying to get someone to join a church...don't go there..I am not. The words ascribed to Christ, regardless of the belief in a "religion" could hardly be interpreted as anything but love, respect and forgiveness of your fellow man.
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MaxwellPuthoff
05:07 PM on 05/14/2010
Religion of peace is an oxymoron. Religion has always been a tool of war makers.
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JustMeInNY
Live and Learn.
10:04 AM on 05/16/2010
Awesome line! faved and fanned!
09:45 AM on 05/13/2010
Do Muslims have a history of fighting for right of any kind? Are do they only have a history of fighting to taking rights away?

Think about it.
10:22 AM on 05/13/2010
The right for the infidel to convert to Islam, or d ie?
The right for a M-lim to never leave his faith, or d i e ?
09:11 AM on 05/13/2010
Have Muslims ever fought for the rights of non muslims in Muslim countries?

Anyone? Ever? Any links?
10:05 AM on 05/13/2010
I'm assuming there are Muslims in the US and many other armies. And there was Korea-you can have a look who fought there. The Ottomans have a long history of offering sanctuary to the Jews from Isabella's rejects to smuggling Jews out of Nazi occupied Europe. Pakistan comes to mind in many relief and security operations around the world. Thats just off the top of my head-and I'm sure you didn't even want that. You could look around for a more complete history. But you wont.
10:29 AM on 05/13/2010
"Pakistan comes to mind in many relief and security operations around the world. "

Pakistan is paid in $$$ by the UN for that.

I am talking about Muslim people by themselves without getting paid, fighting, rebelling, mass campaign to fight for non muslims rights under tyrannical muslim laws. You know, like in Pakistan or in Malaysia or anywhere in the middle east.

Like that. Got any links?
02:43 PM on 05/19/2010
The Moorish Jews worked for the occupying forces to the detriment of Spanish Christians and Jews, why wouldn't they be welcomed by the Ottomans and other Muslim imperialists?
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09:30 AM on 05/16/2010
Have a look at Islamic history and you will find that Jewish and Christian communities were recognized as "people of the Book" (i.e. the Bible) and were given legal protections. For this reason, most scholarship, science and art produced in the Islamic world were collaborative efforts between Muslims, Christians and Jews. Only in recent times has this mutual respect been overturned. For example, the Jewish and Christian communities in Iran were centuries old, and they fled only after Khomeini came to power.
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Talossa
Liberal. Pro-Israel. Recovering atheist.
10:43 PM on 05/17/2010
"Protection" in the Mafia sense.
02:44 PM on 05/19/2010
This was only after the realization that more wealth could be extracted from them if they were allowed to live than killed on the spot.
09:03 AM on 05/13/2010
The religion of Peace rears its ugly head once again.
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Mark Kraft
09:58 AM on 05/13/2010
Perhaps you're forgetting the US general who served in Iraq, who talked about a religious war against Islam, or Erik Prince, the CEO of Blackwater, who viewed himself "as a Christian crusader tasked with eliminating Muslims and the Islamic faith from the globe"?

Lots of estimates put the casualties in Iraq between half a million and somewhat over one million, with over two million permanent refugees. In truth, the conflict was basically a widescale ethnic cleansing event, with about twice as many permanent refugees as the Armenian genocide. Baghdad used to be majority Sunni, and now its majority Shi'ite... and there are practically no Sunni left in cities such as Basra, or in many majority Kurdish territories.

So, yeah, you just go on about how awful Islam is, while Christians are backing widescale ethnic cleansings or sodomizing young boys...

So yeah... you just go on about
10:23 AM on 05/13/2010
It's good to see that you stand for The Religion of Peace. The beheadings, the stoning of women, the hanging of gays.

BTW, guess who is responsible for the vast majority of muslims killed in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia? You got it right if you answered the gentle practitioners of The Religion of Peace.
10:25 AM on 05/13/2010
Oh and that Armenian genocide thing. Lets play name that religion for that one too.
08:54 AM on 05/13/2010
To all Muslims:

Middle eastern countries are celebrating M.F.Hussain who has a penchant for drawing Hindu deities in the nude?

http://mfhusainpaintings.wordpress.com/

In the absence of Muslims not speaking out against this Muslim painter denigrating the Hindu faith, they have no business demanding non Muslims to respect their faith.
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Firas Al-Atraqchi
Journalist, assoc professor, musician; sci-fi geek
10:39 AM on 05/13/2010
Hindus defending Husain: http://english.aljazeera.net/focus/2010/03/2010351112404908.html
11:37 AM on 05/13/2010
But as a Muslim, you would of course accept the Hindu equivalent of a fatwa against Mr. Hussain punishing him for his sacrilege, no?
12:59 PM on 05/19/2010
Chandran007, Hussain is Indian. One can be in favor or against his paintings (and I understand that many felt offended by that), but he was born in India and is expressing himself about something he think in his right to question (again, you can agree or disagree with that). However the point is that no Muslim artist would do that. In fact, they (the Muslims or at least some of them) reacted pretty offended after the film " Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities". That´s why I don´t know which "eastern countries" you mean. Hussain actually lives between Dubai (which is in many aspects more western than eastern) and London. Why are you then so focused on criticizing Muslims?