Controversial Danish satirists put late Pope John Paul II in hell

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The controversial Danish satirical group Surrend has posted a Polish-language website which puts the late Polish-born Pope John Paul II in hell, along side Nazi Germany's infamous propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels and feared SS commander Heinrich Himmler.
"Respectable Polish Catholics, the place from which I address you is fiery hot. At the beginning of my stay at the epicentre of fire I, John Paul II, was a little dismayed by the fact that having been a faithful servant of God, I ended up in hell along with such characters as Goebbels and Himmler," reads part of Surrend's www.vaticansex.pl website.
"Many think Pope John Paul II is a saint, but he didn't do anything about sex abuse of children by priests in the Roman Catholic church and this is why we think he belongs in hell," urrend founder, Danish satirical artist Jan Egesborn told Deutsche Presse Agentur, dpa, in a telephone interview Thursday.
Allegations that the Roman Catholic Church attempted to cover-up priests sexually abusing children in the United States, Ireland and other countries arose in the wake of wave of law suits lodged by plaintiffs alleging paedophilia and sex abuse by Catholic priests.
Egesborn says initial response from Poles who have seen his satirical webpage has been strong.
"For Poles it is just as controversial as the Mohamed cartoon was for Muslims," he said.
Egesborn was referring to the outrage sparked in the Muslim world by 12 satirical cartoon of the Prophet Mohamed published in 2005 by Denmark's Jyllands-Posten newspaper.
"Satirical art has a mighty force and we see people have an enormous response to it," the Dane said.
His Surrend group has lampooned Russian President Vladimir Putin, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Belarussian President Aleksander Lukashenko, among others.
For more information: http://www.surrend.org dpa sib ds
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