Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Palestinians and Denmark: love at first sight


A Palestinian man holds a copy of the Koran as other protesters burn a Denmark flag during a rally in Gaza February 18, 2008. The rally, organised by popular resistant committees, was a protest against a cartoon of Prophet Mohammad that was republished by Danish newspapers on February 13. The reprinted cartoon was one of the drawings of the Prophet which angered Muslims around the world when it was originally published in September 2005. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA)




Palestinians burn a flag of Denmark during a protest in Gaza February 18, 2008. The rally, organised by popular resistant committees, was a protest against a cartoon of Prophet Mohammad that was republished by Danish newspapers on February 13. The reprinted cartoon was one of the drawings of the Prophet which angered Muslims around the world when it was originally published in September 2005. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA)

Palestinian militants from the Popular Resistance Committees hold up representations of the Danish flag with a shoe stuck to it, a sign of disrespect, during a protest rally in Gaza City, Monday, Feb. 18, 2008. Dozens of militants of the Popular Resistance Committees protested Monday against Danish newspapers reprinting a cartoon lampooning the Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

A Palestinian militant from the Popular Resistance Committees holds a knife to a representation of the Danish flag with a shoe stuck to it, a sign of disrespect, during a protest rally in Gaza City, Monday, Feb. 18, 2008. A word in Arabic meaning 'Denmark' is written on the representation of the Danish flag. Dozens of militants of the Popular Resistance Committees protested Monday against Danish newspapers reprinting a cartoon lampooning the Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa) (Eye on the World)

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