Danish satire: thinking (almost) the same (fpm)
Since the Muhammad cartoons, one of Denmark's best-known export products is criticism of Islam. This drawing was recently printed in one of the biggest national newspapers, Ekstrabladet: Dane: Remember, that free speech allows us to criticise ...
Denmark Muhammad Cartoon Controversy OUTRAGE
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60 Minutes – State of Denmark (February 19, 2006) $17.95 They provoked scandal, outrage, rioting, and even death. But where did the offending cartoons of the prophet Muhammad begin? Bob Simon goes to the root of the controversy — Denmark — and talks with Imam Ahmed Abu Laban, the man who spread news of the offending pictures around the world…. |
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The Cartoons That Shook the World $18.75 On September 30, 2005, the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published twelve cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Five months later, thousands of Muslims inundated the newspaper with outpourings of anger and grief by phone, email, and fax; from Asia to Europe Muslims took to the streets in protest. This book is the first comprehensive investigation of the conflict that aroused impassioned debates ar… |
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The Cartoons Cry $8.50 Superpowers have always been the most energetic products of proactive civilizations that strive to influence vast regions of the world – positively in their era of ascendance and negatively when they are on the downward slope. An aging civilization either leads to a period of anarchy or gives way to the meteoric rise of another powerful civilization. Modern sages have been warning of a major polar… |
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