Pakistan Daily Times
Saturday, February 18, 2006 |
ISLAMABAD: Clinton urges EU to convict publishers of caricatures |
Talking to reporters after meeting Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in Islamabad, Clinton said he disagreed with the caricatures and that the publication was against religious and ethical norms. Clinton said he had no objection to peaceful demonstrations being held worldwide, but this was not the time for violence. He said it was the time to promote inter-faith harmony and stand together on the issue.
He said the people’s religious convictions should be respected at all costs and the media should be disallowed to play with the religious sentiments of other faiths. He said the media could criticise any issue including governments and people, but nobody had the right to play with the sentiments of other faiths.
And, there are actually people in this country that want to elect his wife. I don't want him anywhere near the White House or the seats of power. As far as I'm concerned, we wouldn't be in the mess we're in today if he'd done his job.
No one who believes in the right of free speech wants to see the violence, but I've got news for Willy Boy, it isn't the publishers causing the violence, it is Muslim extremists and terrorists. I do not feel any obligation to be tolerant of savages who kill for the joy of killing.
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