It’s Al-Qaeda’s Most Wanted!
This list was published in the jihadist magazine, Inspire. Koran burning Pastor Terry Jones looks to be number one on the list, with a picture of him being shot in the head with the caption: “Yes We Can: A Bullet A Day Keeps the Infidel Away.” The Atlantic Wire compiled the backgrounds of the rest of the terrorist groups most wanted list:
- Geert Wilders: Founder of the Dutch “Party for Freedom”; has been quoted as saying “I don’t hate Muslims, I hate Islam.”
- Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Somali-born Dutch activist and politician; has written that “We are at war with Islam,” not just “radical Islam” and it must be defeated; married to British historian Niall Ferguson (though that’s probably not related)
- Morris Sadek: Egyptian-American Coptic Christian; he spread the anti-Islam video “Innocence of Muslims” that sparked violent protests in several Muslim countries.
- Carsten Juste & Flemming Rose: Editor-in-chief and cultural editors at Jyllands-Posten when the paper chose to publish cartoons mocking Mohammed.
- Kurt Westergaard: Cartoonist who contributed to the Jyllands-Posten controversy; his turban-as-bomb drawing became the most famous of the cartoons.
- Lars Vilks: Dutch cartoonist who published his own Mohammed drawings more than a year after the Jyllands-Posten incident.
- Molly Norris: American cartoonist who proposed “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day” as a protest against both censorship and the idea that images of Mohtammed should be forbidden.
- Stephane Charbonnier: Editor of Charlie Hedbo, a French satirical magazine that has published several mocking images of Mohammed on its cover (and got its office firebombed as a result.)
- Terry Jones: Florida preacher who has burned Korans in protest of Islam.
- Salman Rushdie: The Satanic Verses, etc.
Now all they need is the fundamentalist Islamic version of John Walsh and they have a franchise on their hands.
Read more at theatlanticwire.com.
