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 ...
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 ...
COPENHAGEN, June 4 (Reuters) - Four men were jailed for 12 years each on Monday for plotting a gun attack on a Danish newspaper over its cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, whose publication in 2005 ...
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 ...
2006-02-26 04:00:00 PDT Aarhus , Denmark-- The questions about my personal safety over the last few weeks have been constant. My mother, other family members and friends back home in the United States ...
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 ...
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.
COPENHAGEN, June 2 (Reuters) - A Danish court will rule on Monday whether four men plotted a slaughter at a newspaper in revenge for its publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad - an event that ...
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 ...
Ten years after a Danish newspaper triggered deadly protests by publishing 12 cartoons of the founder of Islam Mohammed, the man behind the most infamous drawing says he feels anger but no regret.
The lawsuit was filed Wednesday, two weeks after Denmark's top prosecutor declined to press criminal charges, saying the drawings that sparked a firestorm in the Muslim world did not violate laws ...
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