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 ...
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 ...
A theatrical release of the animated feature is scheduled for October in Denmark, with Danish public broadcaster TV2 set to ...
On Sept. 30, the paper published 12 cartoons, including my own, that took Islam and Muhammad as their subject. The "Danish cartoon affair" which ensued turned out to be perhaps the most important free ...
With the furor about the Danish cartoons raging unabated, overshadowed only by the growing sectarian violence in Iraq, it behooves us to take a closer look at what has happened. As always, there is ...
Cops in Denmark said five men with terror ties planned to open fire in the newsroom of a paper that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Most of us have heard about the Danish cartoon issue, but for those who have not, a Danish newspaper printed some cartoons considered offensive to Islam, including a caricature of the prophet Muhammad ...
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 ...
Freedom of the press is pretty much taken for granted in this country. Many here in Northwest Indiana are scratching their heads about the continued angry and unruly protests in the Middle East and ...
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 ...
(This really will end, eventually . . .) Several readers of “My absolutely, positively final word about Yale and the Danish cartoons” came away thinking that I was backtracking on the financial angle ...