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PARIS, Jan. 30 -- Cartoons in Danish and Norwegian newspapers depicting the prophet Muhammad in unflattering poses, including one in which he is portrayed as an apparent terrorist with a bomb in ...
Controversial Muhammad Cartoons Reprinted in France Protests sparked by cartoons lampooning the Islamic prophet Muhammad have raised concerns about relations between European and Muslim nations.
Newspapers in France, Germany, Italy and Spain published caricatures of the prophet Muhammad that have sparked anger among Muslims since they first appeared in a Danish newspaper in September.
Paris — More than five years after the deadly attack on the Paris offices of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, 14 people went on trial Wednesday for their part in helping the three ...
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 ...
Muslim-American writer Wajahat Ali on Jihad Jane, Islam, and cartoon art.
2006-02-03 04:00:00 PDT Paris-- Muslims erupted in angry protest and issued threats against Europeans Thursday in response to the publication in Western media of controversial caricatures of the ...
Voltaire must be spinning in his grave. Just down the Parisian hill from where the Enlightenment's greatest satirist is interred, a noisy scrum of intolerance ...
The Vatican’s semiofficial newspaper blasted a series of cartoons of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad as “blasphemous” but also condemned the “mad and bloodthirsty” extremists who opened fire ...
The Muhammad Cartoon War. It ain't so funny when fundamentalism is in your face. By Knute Berger • October 9, 2006 12:00 am To me ...
The president of the representative body of France's Jewish communities has condemned the new publication of caricatures of the Muslim prophet Muhammad.
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