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Finnish Security Police: Mohammed Cartoons Not a Threat

Ana Nasa | 14.02.2006 15:28 | Analysis | Cambridge | London

“Security Police: (Mohammed) Cartoons are not a threat to Finnish Security”

FINNISH SECURITY POLICE: MOHAMMED CARTOONS NOT A THREATH

Finland - Security Police of Finland has given a short statement related to Mohammed cartoons originally published in Denmark. Cartoons lead to religion rebels as Muslims felt pictures insulting prophet and religion freedom.

According to Finnish Security Police statement “Finnish Security Police is a security police, which monitors acts against state security” and “In this case it no immediate threat can be specified against Finland”. Statement was published in Metro on February 14th 2006 under title “Security Police: (Mohammed) Cartoons are not a threat to Finnish Security [Supo: Pilakuvat eivät uhka Suomen turvallisuudelle]”/1/

Pictures were published in Xtreme patriot www-site  http://www.suomensisu.org, which is known for their patriarchal attitude and police state friendly statements. Besides supporting police state, is Suomen Sisu known for their police members and racist articles against different races.

Finnish Security Police do not concern Muslim religion related cartoons, which insulted Muslim religion as a security threat.


Ana Nasa


/1/ Metro, 2/14/2006, p. 2, “Supo: Pilakuvat eivät uhka Suomen turvallisuudelle”

Ana Nasa