Newspapers decide to reprint Mohammed (PBUH) cartoons

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(CNN) -- Newspapers across Europe Wednesday reprinted the controversial cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that sparked worldwide protests two years ago.
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The cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed provoked widespread outrage in the Muslim world two years ago.

The move came one day after Danish authorities arrested three people allegedly plotting a "terror-related assassination" of Kurt Westergaard, the cartoonist behind the drawing.

Berlingske Tidende, was one of the newspapers involved in the republication by newspapers in Denmark. It said: "We are doing this to document what is at stake in this case, and to unambiguously back and support the freedom of speech that we as a newspaper always will defend," in comments reported by The Associated Press.

Newspapers in Spain, Sweden and the Netherlands also republished the drawing Wednesday as part of their coverage of Tuesday's arrests.

The image, by Morgenavisen Jullands-Posten cartoonist Westergaard, was one of 12 cartoons about the Prophet Mohammed originally published in September 2005. Westergaard's cartoon depicted the prophet wearing a bomb as a turban with a lit fuse.

Violent demonstrations erupted across the world in early 2006 after other newspapers reprinted the images as a matter of free speech. The uproar came as some Muslims believe it is forbidden by the Quran to show an image of the prophet.

Many protesters directed their ire at Denmark, prompting the closure of several Danish embassies in predominantly Muslim countries, including Indonesia and Pakistan. There were also attacks on other diplomatic missions in Iran and Syria among others.

The Danish Foreign Ministry has said it is keeping a watch on the situation at its embassies and has yet to report any incidents.

Muslim leaders in Denmark Wednesday attacked the republication of the cartoon, as well as the alleged murder plot, while calling for calm. Imam Mostafa Chendid, chief of the Islamic Faith Community, told AP his group was discussing whether to hold a demonstration before parliament, adding: "We are so unhappy about the cartoon being reprinted."

"No blood was ever shed in Denmark because of this, and no blood will be shed. We are trying to calm down people, but let's see what happens. Let's open a dialogue."

The Danish Security and Intelligence Service Tuesday said police arrested a 40-year-old Dane of Moroccan origin and two Tunisians in the Aarhus area of western Denmark following lengthy surveillance.

The Danish citizen is charged with a terrorism offense, the intelligence service said, and the Tunisians will be deported. Police have not yet released the names of the three.

The target of the plot, the intelligence service said, was the cartoonist for the Danish newspaper Morgenavisen Jullands-Posten, which first published the controversial drawings in September 2005. The paper identified the cartoonist as Kurt Westergaard. Video Watch how threats have targeted cartoonists »

"Not wanting to take any undue risks [the intelligence service] has decided to intervene at a very early stage in order to interrupt the planning and the actual assassination," the statement by Jakob Scharf, the agency's director general, said. "Thus, this morning's operation must first and foremost be seen as a preventive measure where the aim has been to stop a crime from being committed."

Westergaard has previously said that he wanted his cartoon to say that some people exploited the prophet to legitimize terror. However, many in the Muslim world interpreted the drawing as depicting their prophet as a terrorist.

"Of course I fear for my life after the Danish Security and Intelligence Service informed me of the concrete plans of certain people to kill me," Westergaard said in a statement posted on the newspaper's Web site. "However, I have turned fear into anger and indignation. It has made me angry that a perfectly normal everyday activity which I used to do by the thousand was abused to set off such madness."

CNN's Paula Newton said the arrests reinforced growing fears in Europe that radical Islam was trying to suppress free speech.

"More and more Europeans feel that Islam is a threat to their way of life," Newton said. A recent Gallup poll for the World Economic Forum showed a majority of Europeans believed relations between the West and the Muslim world were worsening. According to the poll this sentiment was strongest held among Danish.

Westergaard remains under police protection and does not know whether it will continue.

"I could not possibly know for how long I have to live under police protection; I think, however, that the impact of the insane response to my cartoon will last for the rest of my life," he said. "It is sad indeed, but it has become a fact of my life."
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Carsten Juste, the paper's editor-in-chief, said staffers have been "deeply worried" for several months.

"The arrests have hopefully thwarted the murder plans," he said on the newspaper's Web site.

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/02/13/denmark.cartoon/index.html?iref=mpstoryview
 
i dont know what are they trying to do with this...

i really hate of those who has no respect on others' beliefs...
 
"I could not possibly know for how long I have to live under police protection; I think, however, that the impact of the insane response to my cartoon will last for the rest of my life," he said. "It is sad indeed, but it has become a fact of my life."

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I hope more people look at what has happened to this man and realise what danger they will be putting themselves in if they persist with abusing freedom of speech to insult other.
 
As i recall, the cartoons were published and went utterly unnoticed by the west.

Some muslims went apopyleptic and burned down buildings and called for hanging and beheading and suddenly the pictures went accross the world. People even started producing Toilet rolls and suchlike in a response to the violence.
 
^Yeah, the people who ended going ballistic (unintentionally) consequently gave these cartoons more attention. :hmm:
 
It was the Banners and flags with "Islam is a religion of peace" being waved alongside "Behead those who Insult Islam" that was a headline grabber. In the west we are used to our media and papers portraying the Pope sat on a toilet or God on a cloud or Jesus on a skateboard. its so common, its just not particularly interesting or even funny. the cartoons would have been consigned to the landfill sites the next day and never seen again......

:/
 
i dont know what are they trying to do with this...

i really hate of those who has no respect on others' beliefs...

i think it is really very simple.
provoke the muslims - a few will do something that will make for good tv.
boost newspaper circulation.
increase support for right wing parties across europe.
and it doesn't cost a penny.
when tests of free speech reach this level, you can't help but wonder if free speech is really necessary for people with nothing to say.
 
i think it is really very simple.
provoke the muslims - a few will do something that will make for good tv.
boost newspaper circulation.
increase support for right wing parties across europe.
and it doesn't cost a penny.
when tests of free speech reach this level, you can't help but wonder if free speech is really necessary for people with nothing to say.

agree... insult islam and u will win !!:heated::heated::hiding::hmm:
 
Remeber them in your dua's, and I don't mean that in a good way.
 
:sl:

I hope more people look at what has happened to this man and realise what danger they will be putting themselves in if they persist with abusing freedom of speech to insult other.


The reason for doing this was precisely to show that they will not be intimidated and bullied by such threats and plots.
 
:sl:

I hope more people look at what has happened to this man and realise what danger they will be putting themselves in if they persist with abusing freedom of speech to insult other.

Just curious,

what about the freedom of speech of non-muslims, for those, displaying a picture of Mohammed ? Ever thought about that? They don't abuse any freedom of speech, no they also have to right to express it.
I understand that this upsets the muslim world, but what angers me, that some here yell for justice and disrespect toward muslims but with the same breathstroke, they yell to ban everything non-muslim out of muslim land.

If Muslims and non-muslims want to coexist, there must be found a balance between what can be shown and what not. For me, personnally, I have no problems with displaying. But if you think it is unfair, well go back to muslim land, burn some flags and feel better.

I don't like to be hypocrite so I say what I think. I have no problem with that, and when newspaper display pictures of Mohammed, well it means there is request from the people for that. So don't blame any newspapers for that, but the whole non-muslim society and that will be a fighting against windmills à la Don Quixote.

Peace
 
But if you think it is unfair, well go back to muslim land, burn some flags and feel better.

That might be enough to make you feel better, but I am certainly not that shallow.

The reason for doing this was precisely to show that they will not be intimidated and bullied by such threats and plots.

Yes, exactly. They know the consequences of their actions and if the right to insult and offend is so important to them, more important than respect for the beliefs of others, that they will risk their lives for it, then, hey, that's up to them. Just as long as they don't start complaining when someone cracks and does something stupid and attempts to kill them, because they KNOW what they are facing and what kind of trouble they are likely to cause.
 
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this is for guyabano :

ure wrong.. would u say that display naked jesus and naked budha on the newspaper thats because people want it...??????? and that's allowed ??????

think twice!

no! freedom of speech is nothing coz freedom means u do what u want and dont care with others feeling.....

u dont feel anything because u dont have iman and believe in your heart like we do... and because u re unbeliever...

:peace::peace:
 
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you dang right relations between Europe and Islam is getting worst and it is BECAUSE OF RACIST EUROPEANS.

but all i say if Europe wants it, then come get some and as bushy said bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

perhaps IF Europe wanted some better relations they could stop mocking and insulting Muslims and Muslim belief. stop occupying and invading Muslim lands. hey that would be a good start.
 
Freedom of speech that will allow me to say something bad about ur mother im sure u wud be outraged,there is boundries make fun of any thing else but not what people believe,how they look like and whats sentimental to them

thank YOU
 
you dang right relations between Europe and Islam is getting worst and it is BECAUSE OF RACIST EUROPEANS.

but all i say if Europe wants it, then come get some and as bushy said bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

perhaps IF Europe wanted some better relations they could stop mocking and insulting Muslims and Muslim belief. stop occupying and invading Muslim lands. hey that would be a good start.

you forget the RACIST MUSLIMS in this sentence. Your favorite topic, you know a lot about.

Anyway, there is a solution for muslims: Simply boycott the newspaper or don't watch/buy it. That is the way, you can show your solidarity if you are against it.

Peace
 
Freedom of speech that will allow me to say something bad about ur mother im sure u wud be outraged,there is boundries make fun of any thing else but not what people believe,how they look like and whats sentimental to them

thank YOU

well, if somebody insult another person's mother, that will for sure not be printed on a newspaper and that will never be, neither for muslims as non-muslims.
And of course I would be outraged.
But for non-muslims, displaying an religious figure is nothing bad.

Peace
 
Just a few statements and a few questions.

Support for intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq is dwindling. Each day there is a smaller likelihood of any nation seeking military aggression against Iran.


What is the fastest way to get western sympathy to be anti-Islamic?


Get many Muslims angry and the extremists will make their presence known.

Is this what is happening with the newest printing of the cartoons?


Or is it just a gimmick to increase newspaper sales?
 
Just a few statements and a few questions.

Support for intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq is dwindling. Each day there is a smaller likelihood of any nation seeking military aggression against Iran.


What is the fastest way to get western sympathy to be anti-Islamic?


Get many Muslims angry and the extremists will make their presence known.

Is this what is happening with the newest printing of the cartoons?


Or is it just a gimmick to increase newspaper sales?

The Danish have not enough military presence there to start agreesive acts against Iran. Danish are a rather peaceful people.
Why they display again some cartoons of Mohammed, well that will remain the question. What would be the reason for a provocation?
But on one point, you are right: Muslim extremists will come out again and plan some silly unadequate revenge acts by killing innocent civilians.

And this will shed again a bad light on muslim communities across western world.

Peace
 
But for non-muslims, displaying an religious figure is nothing bad.

Peace

U feel like that because it doesnt concern ur not bothered but if u had a religious figure and he was mocked and published on newspapers u would feel some what angry just like how u wud feel if ur mother wud be awfully made fun of .
this is another tactic by the so called peace makers to instigate some propaganda and influence the world and make them believe that these muslims are crazy look how they are reacting, its a threat to our freedom rights and beliefs blah blah while america practise their evil political ideas now that they have the peoples respect to once again cause trauma in the middle east this is the same bullsh8t reoccuring its almost a deja vu bloody shocking

thank YOU
 
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