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The London Daily Telegraph on another result of toonrage:
Denmark's troops in Iraq have gone on a charm offensive to explain that they respect the Prophet Mohammed, as one insurgent group called on followers to capture Danish soldiers and "cut them into as many pieces as the number of newspapers that printed the cartoons".Denmark currently has about 500 troops in Iraq.The Islamic Army in Iraq also named France, Holland, Norway and Spain - where last week newspapers published the cartoons - as enemies of Islam whose citizens should be targeted.
In Ramadi another group issued leaflets demanding retribution against Danes.
The latest threats came after thousands of Iraqis took to the streets across the country to demonstrate against the publication of the cartoons. Demonstrators burnt the Danish flag and an effigy representing Danish journalists.Seems like a good time to buy Danish.More than 500 people gathered in the former insurgent stronghold of Fallujah chanting pro-Islamic slogans and burning Danish dairy products.
The transport ministry, which is run by a Shia fundamentalist, announced that all contracts with Danish firms would be cancelled and there would be little chance for any other tenders.
Background: here