THE FORBIDDEN CARTOONS
***1/30/06 update. Click here for the latest and for all 12 cartoons.***
Muslim leaders are still having a major snit fit over the so-called Muhammad cartoons published by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten earlier this month. Paul Belien sends an update at Brussels Journal:
Eleven Muslim ambassadors to Copenhagen, who had protested to Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen demanding apologies from the newspaper, decided to take the matter to international Muslim organisations, such as the Arab League and the Organisation of the Islamic Conference.
One of the eleven ambassadors is the ambassador of Turkey. She has received full support of the Turkish Foreign Ministry in asking Rasmussen to call Jyllands-Posten to account for “abusing Islam in the name of democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.”
So far, Denmark is standing firm.
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Related news: Denmark Arrests 4 in Alleged Terror Plot
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