Jerry DeLemus, will again hold a contest to draw the prophet Muhammad. (Photo: washingtontimes)
Another US citizen holding a contest to draw the Prophet Muhammad, After Pamela Geller in Garland, Texas is now a similar event held Male 60 years old from Rochester, New Hampshire, Jerry DeLemus, in August. He meant it as a movement intention "freedom of speech".
"My goal is simply highlighting what is really happening in our country (USA-Red). The position of the US as a country willing to guarantee the rights of expression and how wrong when someone threatens to kill us as we only use it right," said DeLemus Boston Heralds quoted as saying on Tuesday (05/16/2015).
DeLemus statement was referring to the attitude of the extremists that threaten to harm anyone depicting the Prophet Muhammad. He said do not want to look for problems, but would be ready if the problem came.
DeLemus is the Tea Party activists, whose wife worked in the House of Representatives of New Hampshire. DeLemus made headlines last year as an emergency militia leader facing federal agents in an attempt to stop the confiscation of property of a breeder Cliven Bundy in Nevada.
Former Marine, said he hoped the event would take place peacefully. Protesters will be accepted, and he prepared a security team that activity takes place safely and peacefully.
He stressed that he did not mean to offend any particular group. In fact, according to him, the event will prevent obscene or otherwise objectionable representations of Muhammad.
"If people want to bully me, yes that's their choice. I certainly do not want to hurt anyone's feelings on this. I hope the show will take place peacefully, as safe as possible, and I hope the only thing that there is a sheet of paper," he said.
However, DeLemus has not decided to hold a contest in the city and the place where. He said the intention was inspired by a similar contest held by Pamela Geller in Garland, Texas, last month.
The event was held Geller was attacked by two prospective jihadists who were shot dead by security officers. Women activists of anti-Sharia law is now appreciate there are other people who took the initiative to organize a contest to draw the Prophet Muhammad in the Granite State. According to Geller, the event is a symbol of freedom.
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