Violent protests continued today over the publication of a cartoon in a Danish newspaper that depicted the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban. Denmark's prime minister is calling protests over ...
A caricature that many Muslims considered blasphemous prompted a debate over free speech and a massacre at the offices of a Paris magazine. By Sam Roberts The police identified the suspect in Saturday ...
The Danish editor who commissioned the caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed that sparked international protests was late Thursday awarded a prize by Denmark's national press club. Flemming Rose was the ...
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Cartoons of the Muslim prophet Muhammad, first printed in a Danish newspaper last September, continue to stoke furor in Islamic communities across the globe. Madeleine Brand speaks with Julian ...
It’s not about cartoons. It’s not about freedom of speech, expression, or the press. It’s not about a “clash of civilizations.” The controversy over the Danish cartoons that negatively portrayed the ...
(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a CPJ press release: Danish newspaper receives bomb threat for cartoon of Muhammad New York, February 1, 2006 – The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned by a ...
Danish authorities arrested yesterday three people suspected of plotting a cartoonist's assassination for his depiction of the Prophet Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban that enraged Muslims two ...
The Danish ex-editor who commissioned the Mohammed cartoons that triggered deadly protests a decade ago on Friday accused the Jyllands-Posten newspaper of trying to silence him, saying it had let "the ...
COPENHAGEN — A Danish press freedom group said Wednesday it is selling copies of a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad that caused outrage across the Muslim World. Some 1,000 printed reproductions of a ...