As protests sweep a number of countries [and Danish and other diplomatic Missions are under attack] following on the publication of what Muslims describe as "offensive" cartoons in various newspapers - to date, not in Australia - what triggered all this off was the initial publication in Denmark.
So, why did the editor of the first newspaper to do so [bear in mind that the paper's circulation is a mere 150,000 copies - in a country of 5 million] deem it appropriate to publish? Well, Newsweek has interviewed the Editor, Flemming Rose, of Jyllands-Posten. Read the interview with Rose here.
Meanwhile, it is disturbing to hear on the ABC's AM program this morning that a Muslim group in Europe has published what can only be described as a blatant anti-semitic cartoon on its web site - Anne Frank in bed with Hitler!
So, why did the editor of the first newspaper to do so [bear in mind that the paper's circulation is a mere 150,000 copies - in a country of 5 million] deem it appropriate to publish? Well, Newsweek has interviewed the Editor, Flemming Rose, of Jyllands-Posten. Read the interview with Rose here.
Meanwhile, it is disturbing to hear on the ABC's AM program this morning that a Muslim group in Europe has published what can only be described as a blatant anti-semitic cartoon on its web site - Anne Frank in bed with Hitler!
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