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Cartoon Row
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010 |
A Saudi Arabian lawyer has threatened to use British courts to overturn a Danish free speech ruling by bringing a defamation case over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed that depicted Islam's founder as a terrorist.
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Cartoon Row
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Wednesday, 02 September 2009 |
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AMSTERDAM — Dutch prosecutors said Wednesday they will charge an Arab cultural group under hate speech laws for publishing a cartoon that suggests the death of 6 million Jews during World War II is a fabrication.
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Cartoon Row
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009 |
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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.
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Cartoon Row
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Friday, 03 April 2009 |
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A nightclub leaflet showing the late Pope John Paul II holding a bottle of beer and dancing with a blonde woman has been banned.
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Cartoon Row
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 |
IHT - June 19, 2008
A Danish appeals court Thursday rejected a lawsuit against the newspaper that first printed controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, saying the cartons were not intended to insult Muslims.
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Cartoon Row
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Friday, 15 February 2008 |
Bloomberg
By Christian Wienberg and Tasneem Brogger
Feb. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Muslims staged a demonstration in Copenhagen to protest the reprinting in Danish newspapers of cartoons that depict the Prophet Muhammad.
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Cartoon Row
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 |
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BBC
Danish newspapers have reprinted one of several caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad which sparked violent protests across the Muslim world two years ago.
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Cartoon Row
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Thursday, 15 November 2007 |
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BBC
Two Spanish cartoonists have been found guilty of offending the royal family and fined 3,000 euros (£2,100) each.
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Cartoon Row
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Friday, 13 April 2007 |
The Guardian
Gary Younge
The freedom to speak does not equate to an obligation to offend. Shock jock commentator Don Imus has just learned this, maybe it's time we all did.
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Cartoon Row
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Thursday, 08 February 2007 |
The Telegraph
By Henry Samuel in Paris
Nicolas Sarkozy, the centre-Right frontrunner for the French presidency, yesterday earned the ire of Muslim groups when it emerged he backed a satirical magazine's publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
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