More Muslim ‘Lawfare’ in Britain as 95,000 Mohammed Descendants Sue over Motoons
As we’ve reported in the past, Islamists and their enablers often use Britain’s highly accessible and liberal legal system to stifle free speech and generally bully the rest of us. Now this ease of access, together with our broad and complex defamation laws, are allowing a ridiculous and entirely foreign legal battle to be fought in British courts:
Approximately 95,000 descendants of Mohammed are preparing to sue 10 newspapers for publishing “blasphemous” cartoons of the prophet. Faisal Yamani, a Saudi lawyer acting for the descendants, claims that the cartoons – which first appeared in 2005 and caused violent protests by Muslims around the world – are defamatory.
One of the 12 cartoons depicts Mohammed wearing a bomb-shaped turban.
The Sunday Times said that although the cartoons were published by Danish newspapers, Mr Yamani plans to pursue legal action in England, where libel laws are weighted towards the plaintiff.
As Mohammed married his child bride, Aisha bint Abu Bakr, when she was only six years old – and consummated the marriage when she was nine – we can’t help wondering, if it is possible for the Religion of the Perpetually Offended™ to apply the present-day laws of a modern non-Muslim foreign country to defend the reputation of a long-dead Islamic prophet, whether a similar number of Aisha’s descendants shouldn’t also get together and bring a private action against the Sayyids for their ancestor’s fully-documented unlawful sex with a minor?News.com Australia has the full story.
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