Open letter to the Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen
from Anders Bruun Laursen |
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Anders Bruun Laursen |
June 27. 2006
To the Prime Minister
Allow me the following three questions:
Question 1: Why have you, our politicians, and the media told us nothing about the Euromediterranean Project, which has been in existence for more than 10 years now?
Nevertheless, you did partake of the 10-year jubilee of that tabu-like league on November 28. 2006, knowing that the EU has promised the 4 fundamental freedoms of the EU, i.e. also free movement of people, to the citizens of 9 Muslim countries and integration in the inner market of the EU. Knowing that according to recent newspaper analyses this means, that 20-25% of the Turks want to immigrate to Europe. And knowing that the Project means a flooding of Europe by people which will drown our identity
Question 2: Why is our 1000-year-old identity, religion and culture to be removed and replaced by islam?
Right now the foreign ministerial 'Danish Center of Culture and Development' (DCCD) is undermining by means of school textbook revisions, manipulations of journalism and journalists, media, managing arts, comprehensive exchange programs, thus dismantling our religion and culture, which are called 'stereotypes and prejudices'.
Instead we are to have muslim culture and religion: A giant youth festival called 'Images of the Middle East' is being prepared to be held in the period 12.08. – 20.09.2006. (And it was held).
The DCCD has made a cooperation agreement with ISESCO, whose purpose is to expand islamic way of thinking and living to the whole world. This charter as well a the UNESCO Culture Convention from October 20. 2005 and the Anna Lindh Foundation simply counterwork Muslim integration here
Question 3: Do you believe, that the credibility of your government and confidence in the undemocratic EU will grow, as we 'grassroots' spread knowledge about the Euromediterranean/Euro-Arabian project?
Do you not think it is about time for you and your government to start informing us thoroughly about the Euromediterranean Project and its propaganda machinery?
E-Mail Answers from the Danish Prime Minister – Aug. 29.2006:

Anders Fogh Rasmussen |
'Let me begin by correcting the misunderstanding that the work to create a free-trade area with the southern neighbours of the EU is identical with EU-membership (which was not indicated in my questions [Remark Anders Bruun]). It is not. The EU negotiates free-trade and cooperation agreements with countries in the whole world – in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and many other places .
This does not imply the prospect of EU-membership - but is greatly advantageous to The EU and the countries the EU makes the agreements with. Obviously, in the EU we have a special interest in securing stability, democracy and economic development in our neighbourhood areas like North Africa and the Middle East.
At the Euromediterranean Conference of Foreign Ministers in Naples on Dec. 2.-3.2003 the principal goals for the Mediterranean cooperation were reiterated from the original Barcelona Declaration of 1995.
One of these goals is to establish a free-trade area in the Mediterranean region in 2010 for the participants of the Euromediterranean cooperation. The goal of establishing a free-trade area implies that the southern members of the cooperation can obtain gradual integration into the expanded European internal market and the possibility of ultimately reaching the EUs four fundamental freedoms: free movement of goods, services, capital and people - in exchange for tangible political and economic reforms.
Accordingly, it is evident that the mutual opening of markets between the EU and the southern partner countries is used as a stimulus to secure dynamics in the endeavours to develop democracy and market economy.
The political goal of a free-trade area in 2010 does not imply that the southern partners will automatically gain access to the internal market and free movement of goods, services, capital and people. The depth and tempo of access to the internal market will depend on the actual accomplishment of economic and political reforms of the individual southern Mediterranean countries. This will be settled by individual agreements with individual countries. These agreements will have to be approved by the EU Council of Ministers'.
Yours sincerely,
Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
So, the Danish Prime Minister confirmed the catastrophe, nay treason, awaiting Europe from 2010.
By the way, all my statements can be verified – most of them on EU-homepages!
As my questions remained unanswered, I asked once more for specific answers.

Lene Espersen
Justice Minister Denmark |
In an e-mail from September 12. 2006 the secretary of the Prime Minister answered:
'As for your questions about the Mediterranean cooperation, the Prime Minister has nothing to add to his response from Aug. 29. 2006. The Prime Minister has been informed about your views'.
I asked similar questions to the Danish Minister of Justice [Lene Espersen] - adding information about the self regulation concerning the freedom of speech imposed on our media by the EU on May 22. 2006 in Vienna. Furthermore I added a question about what she intends to do in order to reestablish our Constitution, which has thereby been made invalid.
On March 21. 2007 the secretary of the Minister of Justice answered:
'Your considerations concerning § 77 of the Constitution gives no reason for comments'!
We are to be kept ignorant about our free movement towards Euromediterranean, later global and sharia dictatorship
Anders Bruun Laursen

Swedish police & Swedish Minister Mona Sahlin anno 2006 |
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