Durban II as part of an Islamist 'new world order'. 'Islamophobia' sounds like a disease - but it isn't, says Danish editor famous for Muhammad cartoon

Jerusalem Post | April 22, 2009| | Copyright

ELLIOT JAGER
Jerusalem Post
04-22-2009
Headline: Durban II as part of an Islamist 'new world order'. 'Islamophobia' sounds like a disease - but it isn't, says Danish editor famous for Muhammad cartoon
Byline: ELLIOT JAGER
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 04

Wednesday, April 22, 2009 -- The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) member-states at the Durban II gathering in Geneva is pushing for "a new world order" that would expand and impose "nondemocratic and illiberal values on the West," says the Danish editor who in 2005 commissioned and published a series of cartoons, one of which ...

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