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This is Radio Holger / no 70: Threats against Radio Holger

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Michael Laudahn eOpposition

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Aug 13, 2007, 11:25:27 AM8/13/07
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Again they attempt to lock Radio Holger's mouth, and this time, it is a
Jyllands-Posten journalist and an ISP trying to act as censors. On 9 august,
the following could be found at Jyllands-Posten's website:
'Immigration-hostile Radio Holger transmitting via internet will be cut off
from the internet by its ISP. ISP Websetgo hosting its pages will not permit
any longer that this station transmit immigrant-hostile stories via its
servers. This happens after Jyllands-Posten has presented [Websetgo]
direktor Bjarne Pihl a selection of quotations from recent programmes.
There, Folketing candidate Asmaa Abdol-Hamid, Enhedsliste [Unity List], is
called a pathetic stranger who would deserve to be kicked back to the desert
where she came from', while a group of immigrants condemned for robbery is
greeted thus: 'This human trah doesn't belong into a danish instution, but
to the third world where it comes from'. Gorm Toftegaard Nielsen,
criminal-law professor at Århus Universitet, assesses towards
Jyllands-Posten that this last wording is on the margin of racism
legislation. Based on these statements, and referring to earlier, similar
statements, Websetgo's director therefore intends to block the access to
this site as soon as possible. 'Radio Holger transmits racist material, and
its host has been condemned according to the racism article. I am definitely
not enthusiastic about that. Tomorrow I shall let them know that they must
find another place for their programmes', says Bjarne Pihl, who can however
not terminate the contract immediately, for this would require a sentence
for net-borne statements. 'But I can terminate services with a term of three
months, and this is what I will probably do.'


2

This looks like a case of deja vu. A leftist journalist travels around ISPs
and invites to close Radio Holger, then a 'skvat' [I assume 'coward',
because norwegian 'skvette' = to wince] of a director who does not dare to
do anything else but promise the journalist to close Radio Holger, and then
the ever-present law professor who pronouces as a matter of routine the
famous words according to which the statements were at the margin of the
legally permissible. We have heard this over and over again, a thousand
times, and it just doesn't impress us any more. Of course, I shall not
recognize the notice of termination, and I shall give the ISP fourteen days
to withdraw the termination notice, otherwise I shall ask my many friends to
fill the internet with descriptions of the rogue-like acting patterns of
Websetgo. Websetgo is a new company on the net, and with the acting patterns
shown by the ISP in this case, the company doesn't have a future on the net.
Who will dare to rent space for a website with this company if they risk to
get it cancelled, just because the ISP doesn't like the contents? Who has
asked this small bourgeois director Bjarne Pihl at all to comment the
contents. Is this his business? Who does he tink he is, tutor for the
people?


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Apart from that, it is bizarre that the leftist journalist Laust Farver
[Jyllands-Posten] is so miserable in his journalist work that he doesn't
even quote correctly, when presenting Radio Holger statements to the
ever-present law professor. And how can this professor judge without having
listened to Radio Holger himself, just based on the stupid talk of a
pathetic journalist? At Radio Holger, I talk about criminal immigrants who
ought to be thrown out of the country, and how this should be at the margin
of the legally permissible, is totally incomprehensible, for this was even
proposed in the Folketing. Are the Folketing's members criminals moving at
the margin of the legally permissible? And it would be something new if a
journalist and a director wouldn't consider robbers human trash. This
director and journalist seem to have much sympathy for criminals if they
only are black. That director Bjarne Pihl is not enthusiatic about my
conviction for racism is understandable, I am not enthusiastic about it
either. It [the sentence] is totally absurd.


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Well, there are thousands of ISPs, and of course I can move Radio Holger to
another one or set up my own server, but I don't think a company like
Websetgo ought to have the licence to act as a private censor without this
having severe consequences for the company. And, as we all know, companies
are on the market in order to earn money, so it is their purse where such a
company can be hurt. And especially because it is a new company, Websetgo is
vulnerable, for it must win clients on the market, and revealing the
censorship dispositions of this company will destroy the future perspective
for this company. There are not many people on the net who like censorship
dispositions.


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Esizkur

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> Again they attempt to lock Radio Holger's mouth, and this time, it is a
> Jyllands-Posten journalist and an ISP trying to act as censors.

Jyllands-Posten? Wasn't it not the same newspaper which published the
Mohammed-cartoons?
And wasn't it you who often referred this newspaper in your ...erm...
messages as an example of courage against those evil muslims?

And now they have the courage to attack your favorite transmitter of hate?
Wow, Michi, you must be living through some hard times now...


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