Muhammad cartoon row intensifies 

Newspapers across Europe have reprinted caricatures of the Prophet
Muhammad to show support for a Danish paper whose cartoons have
sparked Muslim outrage. France Soir, Germany's Die Welt, La Stampa in
Italy and El Periodico in Spain all carried some of the drawings. 

Their publication in Denmark has led to protests in Arab nations,
diplomatic sanctions and death threats. 

Islamic tradition bans depictions of the Prophet, but media watchdogs
defend press freedom to publish the images. 

Reporters Without Borders said the reaction in the Arab 
world "betrays a lack of understanding" of press freedom as "an 
essential accomplishment of democracy." 

'Sense of sacred' 

In Berlin, the prominent daily Die Welt ran a front-page caricature of
the prophet wearing a headdress shaped like a bomb. 


 CARTOON ROW 
1 Feb: Papers including France's Paris Soir and Germany's Die Welt
reprint the cartoons 31 Jan: Danish paper apologises 30 Jan: Gunmen
raid EU's Gaza office (pictured) 29 Jan: Libya says it will close its
embassy in Denmark 28 Jan: Danish company Arla places advertisements
in Mid-East newspapers trying to stop a boycott 26 Jan: Saudi Arabia
recalls its ambassador 20 Jan: Muslim ambassadors in Denmark complain
to Danish PM 


The paper argued there was a right to blaspheme in the West, and asked
whether Islam was capable of coping with satire. 

"The protests from Muslims would be taken more seriously if they were
less hypocritical," it wrote in an editorial. 

France Soir said it had reprinted the full set to show 
that "religious dogma" had no place in a secular society. 

Under the headline "Yes, we have the right to caricature God", the
daily carried a front-page cartoon of Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim and
Christian gods floating on a cloud. 

It shows the Christian deity saying: "Don't complain, Muhammad, we've
all been caricatured here." 

Responding to France Soir's move, the French government said it 
supported press freedom - but added that beliefs and religions must be
respected. 

French theologian Sohaib Bencheikh spoke out against the pictures. 

"One must find the borders between freedom of expression and freedom
to protect the sacred," he wrote in a column accompanying the cartoons
in France Soir. 

"Unfortunately, the West has lost its sense of the sacred." 

Sanctions 

The publication in Denmark of the images last September has provoked
diplomatic sanctions and threats from Islamic militants across the
Muslim world. 

Dozens of protesters from a small Islamic party demonstrated in front
of the Danish embassy in Ankara on Wednesday, the Associated Press
reports. 

Ministers from 17 Arab countries on Tuesday urged Denmark's 
government to punish Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper that first
published the caricatures, for what they described as an "offence to
Islam". 

Thousands of Palestinians demonstrated this week in the Gaza Strip. 

Syria and Saudi Arabia have recalled their ambassadors to Denmark,
while Libya said it was closing its embassy in Copenhagen and Iraq
summoned the Danish envoy to condemn the cartoons. 

The offices of Jyllands-Posten, had to be evacuated on Tuesday 
because of a bomb threat. 

The paper had apologised a day earlier for causing offence to 
Muslims, although it maintained it was legal under Danish law to print
them. 

Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen welcomed the paper's
apology, but defended the freedom of the press. 


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Published: 2006/02/01 16:22:24 GMT

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