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Prophet Cartoon Paper Terror Plot Foiled; 5 Arrested In Denmark Before 'Imminent Attack'

Denmark Terror

JAN M. OLSEN   12/29/10 07:42 PM ET   AP

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Police in Denmark and Sweden said they thwarted a terrorist attack possibly hours before it was to begin Wednesday, arresting five men they say planned to shoot as many people as possible in a Copenhagen building housing the newsroom of a paper that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

Four suspects were arrested in the suburbs of Copenhagen, including a Tunisian, a man from Lebanon and an Iraqi asylum-seeker. A fifth suspect, a Swedish citizen of Tunisian origin, was arrested in Sweden. The Danish intelligence service said it seized a submachine gun, a silencer and ammunition.

"An imminent terror attack has been foiled," said Jakob Scharf, head of the Danish Security and Intelligence Service, or PET. Scharf said three of the men were arrested as they left a suburban Copenhagen apartment, "either heading out to carry out the terror attack or to do some kind of reconnaissance."

Scharf described some of the suspects as "militant Islamists with relations to international terror networks." He said more arrests were possible.

Authorities said the arrests followed months of surveillance. Anders Danielsson, the head of Sweden's security police, said officers followed a car rented by three of the suspects from Stockholm to the Danish border late Tuesday or early Wednesday.

"We knew that there were weapons in the car," Danielsson said.

Danish intelligence said the group had been planning to enter the building where the Jyllands-Posten daily has its Copenhagen newsdesk and "to kill as many of the people present as possible."

Scharf said the assault was to have been carried out sometime before this weekend, and could have been similar to the 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai, India, that left 166 people dead.

"It is our assessment that the plan was to try to get access" to the newspaper office and "carry out a Mumbai-style attack," Scharf told reporters.

Danish Justice Minister Lars Barfoed said the plot was "terrifying" and "probably the most serious terror attempt in Denmark." Scharf, however, said there was no need to raise the nation's terror threat alert level.

Danish intelligence said it arrested a 26-year-old Iraqi asylum-seeker living in Copenhagen and the three Swedish residents who had rented the car: a 44-year-old Tunisian, a 29-year-old Lebanese-born man and a 30-year-old whose national origin was not immediately released. The Danish resident was arrested in a separate raid, in a different Copenhagen suburb, from the other three, Scharf said.

Police evacuated a two-story apartment block where the Iraqi lived and were investigating an unidentified suspicious item found there, said PET and one resident, Birhe Kristensen.

The four men face preliminary charges of attempting to carry out an act of terrorism. A custody hearing was scheduled for Thursday. Police in Denmark do not release the names of suspects.

In Sweden, police said they arrested a 37-year-old Swedish citizen of Tunisian origin living in Stockholm.

"I am shocked that a group of people have concrete plans to commit a serious terrorist attack in this country," Danish Prime Minister Loekke Rasmussen told reporters. "I want to stress that regardless of today's event it remains my conviction that terrorism must not lead us to change our open society and our values, especially democracy and free speech."

The alleged plot follows several attacks and threats connected to 12 cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad published by the Jyllands-Posten in 2005 as a challenge to perceived self-censorship. The cartoons also provoked massive and violent protests in early 2006 in Muslim countries after the drawings were reprinted in a range of Western media. Islamic law generally opposes any depiction of the prophet, even favorable, for fear it could lead to idolatry.

Zubair Butt Hussain, a spokesman for the Muslim Council of Denmark, called the alleged plot "extremely worrying."

The organization "absolutely condemns any act of terrorism regardless of the motives and motivations that may lie behind," Hussain said.

Kurt Westergaard, the artist who drew the most contentious of 12 cartoons, said the foiled plot was "a direct attack on democracy and freedom of press."

"We may not and won't let anyone forbid us to criticize radical Islamism. We may not be intimidated when it comes to our values," Westergaard told the German tabloid Bild.

In January, a Somali man broke into Westergaard's home wielding an ax and a knife but the artist escaped by locking himself in a safe-room in the house. In 2008, two Tunisians with Danish residence permits were arrested for plotting to kill him.

In September, a man was wounded when a letter bomb he was preparing exploded in a Copenhagen hotel. Police said it was intended for the Jyllands-Posten, which also has been targeted in a number of thwarted terror plots in Norway and the United States.

U.S. citizen Tahawwur Rana faces trial in Chicago in February in connection with the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai and a planned attack on the Jyllands-Posten.

In 2008, the Danish Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, was targeted by a car bomb that killed six people outside the mission.

The attacks and threats have caused concern and unprecedented security measures in Denmark, a country that prides itself on personal freedom and openness.

The JPPOL media group building, which includes Jyllands-Posten, is protected by metal fences and guards at all entrances. Mail is scanned and newspaper staff need identity cards to enter the buildings and the various floors.

Lars Munch, JPPOL chief executive, said his workers are worried.

"It is appalling for our group, for our employees and their families to see their workplace threatened," Munch said.

Hours after news of the arrests, Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik arrived at the JPPOL building for a previously agreed engagement.

"I wouldn't stand here if it had been a threat against me," Frederik told Danish TV2. Asked whether he was afraid, the heir to the throne replied "no," before entering the building to attend a sports award ceremony.

Denmark, with an estimated 207,000 Muslims among its 5.5 million people, has a minority nationalist party that has helped impose curbs on immigration. An estimated 300,000 Muslims live in Sweden, a predominantly Christian but secularized country of 9.35 million people that doesn't have nationalist movements of prominence.

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Associated Press Writer Louise Nordstrom contributed to this report from Stockholm.

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Ipanemagirl
progressive
12:55 PM on 01/03/2011
I dont know why Scandinavia has allowed so many muslims to seek asylum in their countries!
They are ungrateful parasites, and will only cause problems as they dont want to adapt to their host countries culture, but expect the host country to conform to theirs. I would say, "beat it, go back to your medieval Islamic country!" I have no sympathy or patience with these crazy folks that think nothing of killing hundreds of innocent people ,who are paying taxes to host them, for some crazy idea of theirs!.
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colah
Sometimes I sit & think. Sometimes I just sit.
08:17 AM on 01/01/2011
Isnt religion great?
Look at all the wonderful things it produces!
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Ipanemagirl
progressive
12:57 PM on 01/03/2011
It drives people insane , doesnt it ? To kill for an imaginary god they have never even seen!
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tonyjim
02:10 PM on 12/31/2010
It seems to me that these guys participating in this terrorist action are involved in a cult than a religion.
03:09 PM on 12/31/2010
Yes. People have started taking note of that. It's very obvious when a person from country A kills people from country A claiming that country A is oppressing country B. The cult which links that person from country A to country B is Islam. This is a pattern seen in many cases around the world. For example, the London bomber is a. British citizen who killed his fellow British citizens because of britains war with Iraq.
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kilchis
We're all in this together
09:37 PM on 12/31/2010
Please,what makes the difference between a cult and a religion?
10:21 PM on 12/31/2010
F&F
11:38 PM on 12/31/2010
Nothing except that they brainwash their followers in different ways.
02:30 AM on 12/31/2010
And here are the Danish cartoons. Let's celebrated freedom by faving them.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/75/Jyllands-Posten-pg3-article-in-Sept-30-2005-edition-of-KulturWeekend-entitled-Muhammeds-ansigt.png
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kilchis
We're all in this together
09:47 PM on 12/31/2010
Freedom of expession is an important right which should be celebrated. Celebrating the product of that expression is another thing alltogether. I am an agnostic but I see no reason to celebrate a person's derision of a religion in itself ,although I would defend his right to do so. On the other hand if the work in itself is good,then I guess that it's worthy of celebrating. There's no sense in twisting somebody's tail for the personal amusement of seeing them get angry. It's about as perverse as animal abuse.
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Ipanemagirl
progressive
01:03 PM on 01/03/2011
faved! These folks have no sense of humor, their religion is already super comical , ladies wearing veils...etc. these people can only have fun when they betray their religion!
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Rubiconski
NOTE: I advocate for anti-BSL...
12:49 AM on 12/31/2010
Neocons are busy inciting riots.
02:25 AM on 12/31/2010
CyberJihadsits are busy trying to deflect attention from their henious crimes.
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Luuke
09:26 AM on 12/31/2010
U don't need Neocons for that...U'll hv each other
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JShankel
I want my country forward
10:54 PM on 12/30/2010
Now, let me ask this: if I am wrong and the problem lies not with regimes that put religious fundamentalists in positions of power, but rather with the tenets of Islam itself...then why does it make sense for us to spend billions of dollars a WEEK defending Islamic governments?

Our entire war philosophy is premised on the idea that Islam is not the, but rather radicalism and that, like any other religion, Islam can peacefully coexist with a secular democratic government that respects human rights and places political power in the hands of the people.

That's the idea.  That's the premise.  I make no warrant for it being the reality.

But if that's not the case, if 20% of the planet is in the sway of a religion that unambiguously calls for all faithful adherents to basically murder everyone they run across, then why should we spend one plug nickel defending ANY of them from any others of them?

If you believe that no Muslim can ever be anything but a bloodthirsty psychopath, why send them planeloads of cash?  Why not send planeloads of cash to, oh, I don't know, our OWN states?

Just a thought.
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Ipanemagirl
progressive
01:11 PM on 01/03/2011
hey shankel, you r argument makes a lot of sense....but try argueing your plan with the hardline GOPs....one doesnt get anywhere. I think most Dems feel that our wars in the middle east are just a waste of precious time and money and are not achieving much... if we were to leave , they would all return to their tribal terrorist mode again. Its just their religion and culture,,,a bad blend...
In Dubai and AE they do a bit better because of alot of foreign influence which they depend upon, ;they have a lot of cash which they spend on exorbitant projects , never to help the less fortunate, but only to pump themselves up and show off. the usual shameless greed.
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JShankel
I want my country forward
09:19 PM on 12/30/2010
Any fundamentalism that is given authority over nations will result in atrocity.  It never fails.  Whether it's Soviet communism, Pol Pot, the Inquisition, the Nazis, militant Islam or the Divine Wind, if your politics is based on a fundamentalist religion or political philosophy that tolerates no dissent, demands loyalty and seeks to spread its influence, it does not matter one rancid dingo's kidney what is actually written in any holy book.

The church of the Inquisition was reading the same Bible we read today.  So were the Nazis.  Evidently they were able to find what they needed to be murderous psychopaths in that book and very few of the world's 2 billion Christians would agree with their point of view today.

The country of Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world and while they have their share of difficulties, they're not exactly a hotbed of global terrorism because the government of Indonesia is not in the hands of mullahs.

Islamic countries need the same kind of reformation that Christian countries have had: a separation of church and state.

Iran's problem is not that they're government is in the hands of the WRONG KIND of fundamentalists.  If we handed power in the US over to our Christian fundamentalists, we'd be beheading people within a week.

Fundamentalism is what has to end.  Faith needs to be a personal matter, not a public duty.  Because you can never find two believers who agree with a third, so eventually everyone will be on the chopping block.
03:38 PM on 12/30/2010
I urge all the secular states to band together and form a Unified Command Center to battle this modern scourge This is what NATO should be primarily concerned with. Not just the feeble Iranian clowns.
This is a Global Village. The loosely connected Jihadists are able to quickly move from city- to- city, country- to- country, continent- to -continent.
They must be relentlessly hunted down within a framework of a global organization tasked to
identify, arrest or take out members of Jihadist networks, their supporters and enablers.
03:35 PM on 12/30/2010
Another victory in a global struggle against islamic militancy.
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JShankel
I want my country forward
02:15 PM on 12/30/2010
If you want to see why the wall of separation between church and state is so vital, look at the difference between the West and the Islamic dictatorships.

If you think Islamic dictatorships would be more peaceful if they were Christian, well, you're entitled to your opinion.  But "Christian nations" were pretty violent back when the holy men had near direct control of everything.

It's not a coincidence that Christendom just so happened to become less bloodthirsty right around the time bishops and cardinals stopped commanding armies and appointing kings.

Obviously there are peaceful constructions of Islam, otherwise the majority of the world's 1.5 billion muslims would all be terrorists.  They're not.

The problem is that we're facing religious dictatorships.  Fixating on which tenets of Islam you think are the problem is a waste of time.  We're going to convert the entire world away from Islam.  If that's the plan, that's a bad plan.

But we DO need many of the worlds Muslim countries to become more secular in their governance.

Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population and yet somehow is not a hotbed of radical Islamic terrorism.  Why?  They're reading the same Qu'ran as everyone else.

Because the government is a secular democratic republic, not a theocracy.

Theocracy is the problem here.  Keep that in mind the next time one of our politicians suggests that we need more Bible-based government in our lives.
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JShankel
I want my country forward
02:17 PM on 12/30/2010
Make that "we're NOT going to convert the entire world..."
02:22 PM on 12/30/2010
The focus on one religion or another as the evil is absurd, and your post shows that the problem is a political, not a theological, one. The level of chauvinism and willful misunderstanding on this thread is scary and hardly a solution to the filth that take it in their heads to blow up cartoonists.
02:58 PM on 12/30/2010
I don't believe the focus on modern Islamic violence is any more absurd than focusing on Christian Inquisitions would have been 500 years ago would have been. Mormons are not flyng planes into buildings, Bhuddists are not strapping explosive belts on and boarding public busses, there is a definite pattern here and to not recognize that is to turn a blind eye.
01:43 PM on 12/30/2010
Does anyone believe these "authorities" any more? The FBI create fake "terrorist threats" by providing planning, funding, transportation, recruitment, hotel accommodations, everything that's needed including motive, dragging "terrorists" in to their plot which they then "thwart," arresting only the hapless rubes who bought in to the FBI's plan.

It would not surprise me if these other Christian terrorist States did the same thing that the FBI does which makes questioning these reports about thwarted Islamic terrorist attacks legitimate.
01:59 PM on 12/30/2010
Dismissing all government announcements is a foolish as believing all government announcements.
02:02 PM on 12/30/2010
Nice reply. I don't like some of the FBI set ups over the past years, but there are some very unsavory lunatics out there and apparently the Danes got some. A facile dismissal of all attempts at getting these nuts isn't very wise.
03:30 PM on 12/30/2010
Denmark a "Christian terrorist State?"
Only a committed mom-basement-Jihadsits can spew such nonsense.
You gotta laugh at this....
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nycpaladin
Have truth will travel
03:56 PM on 12/30/2010
Lol! What planet are these dipsticks living on???
01:30 PM on 12/30/2010
without Islam, the world is very peaceful
02:06 PM on 12/30/2010
Quite the opposite ; what would you do with almost 1.5 uneducated and/or poor and/or hopeless people? They would be far more dangerous!
03:23 PM on 12/30/2010
If they weren't Muslim they would not be so uneducated, oppressed and poor.
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JShankel
I want my country forward
03:32 PM on 12/30/2010
Yeah, because there certainly was no war before the year 600.
08:48 PM on 12/30/2010
That was an awful long time ago. So do tell - what religious war has been waged - the killing of non-believers because they are non believers or over a cartoon - other than Islam - in the last say 100 years.
11:55 AM on 12/30/2010
Five Arrested in Alleged Terror Plot Targeting Danish Paper
Five people have been arrested — four in Denmark, one in Sweden — for allegedly planning a "Mumbai-style" terror attack against a Danish newspaper. The Jyllands-Posten newspaper printed controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005
http://www.newslook.com/videos/279093-five-arrested-in-alleged-terror-plot-targeting-danish-paper?autoplay=true
10:35 AM on 12/30/2010
"Islam is like a drug, like alcohol. A small amount can have a healing and inspiring effect, but when the believer reaches for the bottle of dogmatic faith in every situation, it gets dangerous. This high-proof form of Islam is what I'm talking about. It harms the individual and damages society. "
Hamed Abdel-Samad, Egyptian- German Muslim.

A sober assessment of reality.
03:17 PM on 12/31/2010
Good one from the horses mouth.
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josephking
10:16 AM on 12/30/2010
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11:17 AM on 12/30/2010
@;-(