Malaysia Urges Sweden To act on Upload Birthday of the Prophet Cartoons
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Kuala Lumpur (AFP)
The Malaysian government has urged the Swedish government to act firmly on behavior of three local newspapers to reload the Prophet Muhammad cartoons that depicted not indecent.
"Malaysia strongly condemned the repeated loading of the Prophet Muhammad cartoons by three Swedish newspapers on March 10, 2010," said Foreign Minister Anifah Aman in blunt statement out of the ordinary, on Saturday (13 / 3) night and launched the AFP, Sunday (14 / 3 ).
Anifah said his country was concerned for action "reprehensible that ignores the sensitivity of the Muslim world in the name of freedom of expression" is.
"The action was irresponsible and provocative attack that totally unacceptable," he said.
"Malaysia asked the Swedish government to take measures against such publications in order to prevent actions that would be irresponsible to happen in the future," he said.
Conservative Islamic party, PAS, said that his party will organize demonstrations after Friday prayers to come and send a letter of protest to the Embassy of Sweden over the cartoon re-loading.
Repeated loading of the cartoons also affect the arrest of 7 men accused of plotting the murder of designing Lars Vilks, the Prophet cartoon artist whose head valued 100 thousand dollars by a certain group of Al Qaeda related.
This controversy began when a Swedish regional newspaper cartoons satirizing displaying Vilks in 2007, which triggered protests in the Islamic countries, while the governments of Egypt, Iran and Pakistan, made an official protest. (AFP / g)
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