Denmark: Pro-Hamas demonstration erupts in violence

Posted by Nicolai Sennels on November 30, 2012 3:36 AM

Pro-palestinian "Allah-u-Akbar" Christmas choir, Leftists demonstrating for "Global intifada", t-shirts promoting sharia 'Only God can judge me', flags with machine guns and hand grenade and red socialist flags -- and stoning of secular law's representatives. As usual: No arrests...

Many thanks for the pictures to the award winning blog [1] Uriasposten.net, Denmark's most read political blog.

Translated by Nicolai Sennels, Ekstrabladet November 22 2012, "[2] Gaza demonstrators threw stones at the police":

Around 800 demonstrators gathered at 17 o'clock at Christiansborg Palace Square. Around 7 o'clock PM half of the demonstration crosses Knippelsbro bridge. ... On the way over the bridge, several demonstrators ran towards Ministry for Foreign Affairs. But they were stopped by the police.

"They were greeted by one of our police bus and threw some stones and firecrackers at the car, but no one was hurt," says Jens Kristiansen.... "Police have not made arrests in connection with the riots."


Allah-u-Akbar in the middle of Copenhagen

Gazademo-221112 Adidas communists meets.jpgAnti-capitalist carrying Adidas bag joins Arabs

Gazademo-221112 crowd stage.jpg

Gazademo-221112 crowd.jpg

Gazademo-221112 Fatah banner incl riffles and grenades.jpgFatah banner with rifles and hand grenade -- Copenhagen 2012
Gazademo-221112 Infidel demonstrate for Global Intifada.jpgThis infidel enjoys his free speech to demonstrate for Global Intifada
Gazademo-221112 Niqab.jpgThis woman breaks the law by covering her face at a demonstration. But nobody was arrested...
Gazademo-221112 Only God can judge me.jpg Promoting sharia in front of the Danish parliament - only God can judge him...
Gazademo-221112 red Socialist flags.jpgRed and green -- a popular color combination... Socialists and Islamic supremacists unite

Article printed from Jihad Watch: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/11/denmark-pro-hamas-demonstration-erupts-in-violence.html

URLs in this post:
[1] http://Uriasposten.net/
[2] http://ekstrabladet.dk/nyheder/samfund/article1870259.ece