The 2005 Danish cartoon controversy remains much discussed. In this paper I shift the focus of discussion from the question of speech, as to whether the cartoons constitute free, hate or even ...
A formal apology was published late Monday by Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper that drew widespread protest recently after printing several cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad which Muslims ...
‘It condemns unwise position of the Danish government for not preventing the reprinting of the cartoons, defaming Islam and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by the Danish Press’. He ...
The MAB added that the depiction of the two prophets was “as insulting as those published in Denmark," referring to the 12 editorial cartoons depicting Prophet Mohamed that were printed in a ...
European Commissioner for Justice Franco Frattini shows understanding for hurt Muslim feelings in the cartoon affair, but calls threats against Denmark “completely unacceptable”.
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