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Osama is a businessman who sees terrorism as a profit center, selling terrorism-themed T-shirts, caps and ballpoint pens. Abdul, a convert to Islam, acts as if he cannot kill enough people, or make bombs big enough. Ali, a Pakistani, has won a competition for the honor of avenging the cartoons published in Denmark that disparaged Islam and the Prophet Muhammad.
Despite the threat they seem to present, the four men have so far eluded the Danish police — not because they run such a sophisticated operation, but because they are the principal characters in a situation comedy, “The Terror Cell.”
The show, about a bunch of losers in a gang that can’t shoot straight, is scheduled to make its debut on Danish television next year. Its creator, principal writer and star is Omar Marzouk, a Muslim and one of Denmark’s best-known stand-up comics…
Does he ever feel threatened? Mr. Marzouk is stoic. Anticipating attacks, he had a special death threat feature on his Web site, until he recently updated the site, by which visitors could choose among eight ways of having him assassinated, like by firing squad, by blowing up his car or by beheading.
“A majority chose beheading,” he said.
I hope it makes it to the Web and I can watch it there.
kinda like hogan’s heros
I’m watching the PBS special POV – The Judge and the General about Chile’s Pinochet’s reign of secret police terror and “the disappeared.” The analogies to Bush/Cheney are numerous, just a matter of scale?
Freedom, such a fragile thing.
Please stop teasing me with 2009 news photos.
Denmark has stand-up comics!