Pakistan and Turkey condemned publication of the satirical drawings of the prophet Muhammad, originally published in a Danish newspaper. Underlining the extent of the international divide over the ...
BBC News is reporting that Danish police are saying that five suspected Islamist militants have been arrested for "planning a gun attack at the Copenhagen offices of a Danish newspaper that printed ...
A Danish employee of the European Union in Brussels confides that she is so fearful of Muslim anger over the now infamous cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in a Danish newspaper that she is afraid to ...
Conservatives rage in rebuttal that Islamic nations tolerate cartoons, books, billboards and TV shows far more anti-Semitic and anti-Christian than these cartoons were anti-Islamic. All of which is ...
In this interview, Torben Gettermann, the Consul General of Denmark to New York, discusses the controversy over the publication of cartoons depicting caricatures of Prophet Mohammad in the Danish ...
Many Americans will remember the Danish cartoon controversy of 2006, which prompted violent riots, consumer boycotts, and death threats. Few will remember the cartoons themselves, and with good reason ...
Hackers have broken into about 600 Danish Web sites to post threats and protest against satirical cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, an Internet monitoring group said Wednesday. If pages outside ...
Samir author of the very elegant The view from Fez regrets the way this entire sorry mess has spiraled out of control. The scenes of embassy burnings and calls for beheadings are playing right into ...
As the debate rages on over the publication of controversial cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, Arab bloggers are reacting with their own take on the ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. As media outlets globally have faced the dilemma of whether or not to republish French magazine Charlie Hebdo’s satirical ...
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 ...