Take a Breath Calm Down
In response to some satricialcartoons (scroll way down), depicting Mohammed in an unflattering light published in a Danish newspaper.
Moroccan Times
Moroccan Times
The Council of Europe, concerned about the developments, warned theNow, I think that the Mohammed cartoons are reprehensible and vile, and should not be published in any sort of newspapers, but the Danish ambassadors response to the "controversey" is plain absurd. Freedom of expression is self-explainatory, the express yourself as you see fit. Attempting to restrict freedom of expressions contradicts the very nature of the law, and renders it useless.
Danish government last week against publications provoking enmity and
an interesting protest rose from inside Denmark.
Twenty-two retired Danish ambassadors issued a joint declaration in the country's bestselling newspaper the Politiken, criticizing the Danish Premier and the newspaper Jyllands Posten and underlining that freedom of expression cannot be used in a way to offend Muslims.
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