Practitioners of the “religion of peace” want to kill the teddy bear teacher:

According to some agencies, some of the protesters chanted: “Shame, shame on the UK”, “No tolerance – execution” and “Kill her, kill her by firing squad”.

One demonstrator told reporters that it was unacceptable to take a toy and call it Muhammad.

“We can’t accept it from anybody. Even if they can do that in Europe, they cannot do it here in Sudan. We ask our rulers and judges to review what they have said. Fifteen days is not enough.”

Hundreds of riot police were deployed but they did not break up the demonstration.

Makes you wonder what those liberal American Christian “leaders” were thinking when they asked Muslims for forgiveness the other day. Their letter is PC nonsense bathed in Western guilt. Bryan of HotAir wonders if they even read the “A Common Word Between Us and You” letter from 138 Muslim clerics to which they were responding:

It looks to me like the Christian leaders, many of whom are very influential in mainline and evangelical churches and denominations, just didn’t do their homework on the Islamic scholars’ letter and therefore assumed nothing but good intentions were built into it. The fact is, as I showed in that post, the Islamic scholars quoted Koranic verse that condemned Christians as deserving Allah’s wrath, so the Common Word letter amounted to a call to embrace Islam.

Bryan also points to a much more appropriate response to the “Common Word” letter, this one from the Barnabus Fund.

UPDATE: I mentioned yesterday that the Muslim American Society had at least made some efforts to criticize the Sudan’s actions in the teddy bear case. Bryan has also pointed out that Amnesty International’s Web site has no reference at all to the case.