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 ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark – A Danish Muslim leader who seven years ago traveled the Muslim world fueling the uproar over newspaper caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad is back in the headlines in Denmark ...
Did you know that I had a hand in the Danish cartoons of Muhammad? No? Well, neither did I, until I found this out in early February on a conspiracist Web site. To clear the record, I’ll start with ...
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 ...
It's been said that religion is the opiate of the masses. Last time I checked, opium was supposed to calm you down. Unless you've been living in a cave in Central Asia with no form of external ...
About 40 protesters gathered yesterday in front of the Danish Embassy, shouting "Allahu akbar!" -- Arabic for "God is great!" -- in a peaceful demonstration against a Danish newspaper's publication of ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Danish newspapers reprinted cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in a gesture of solidarity Wednesday after police revealed a plot to kill the creator of the caricature that sparked ...
Approximately 75 students and community members attended a panel discussion Tuesday about freedom of speech in the context of the controversy over the Danish cartoons of Muhammad. The panelists spoke ...
In its August 13 report on the decision by Yale University Press to censor Jytte Klausen’s book The Cartoons that Shook the World by insisting that she publish the book without the Danish cartoons or ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The anger unleashed in the Muslim world by the Danish cartoons of the ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danish newspapers on Wednesday reprinted one of the drawings of the Prophet Mohammad that caused global Muslim outrage two years ago. Sign up here. The newspapers said they were ...