AMMAN — Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa yesterday considered the blasphemous cartoons as part of a “battle against Islam” rather than a symptom of conflict among civilisations, and urged Arab parliamentarians to put pressure on the United Nations to come up with a “strict” solution to this problem.
“I don’t think the issue pertains to an inter-civilisation conflict. We have to mention the issue in its real perspective — it is a battle against Islam,” Moussa said at the opening session of the Arab Parliamentary Union (APU) conference at the Dead Sea resort in Jordan.
“I urge you to send a message to the United Nations that it should address this issue in a strict manner in order we can deal in future with each other on bases that exclude double standards,” he added.
Moussa referred to cartoons published for the first time by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten last September and since reprinted by several papers in Europe and elsewhere.
“I don’t think the issue pertains to an inter-civilisation conflict. We have to mention the issue in its real perspective — it is a battle against Islam,” Moussa said at the opening session of the Arab Parliamentary Union (APU) conference at the Dead Sea resort in Jordan.
“I urge you to send a message to the United Nations that it should address this issue in a strict manner in order we can deal in future with each other on bases that exclude double standards,” he added.
Moussa referred to cartoons published for the first time by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten last September and since reprinted by several papers in Europe and elsewhere.