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To Censor Or Not to Censor?
Size: Large, Medium, Small Thu Feb 14, 08 10:35 PM | Category: Censorship
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That is the question!  I came across the following article today, and found it quite difficult to decide wether the cartoon should have been censored out of the newspaper, or if a group of people's pride could be directly insulted without reprocussions...hmm.  What do you think?

 
Danish Muhammad cartoon reprinted
Danish newspapers have reprinted one of several caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad which sparked violent protests across the Muslim world in 2005.

They say they wanted to show their commitment to freedom of speech after an alleged plot to kill one of the cartoonists behind the drawings.

Of three suspects detained over the alleged plot on Tuesday, one - a Danish citizen - was released on Wednesday.

The remaining two - Tunisian citizens - are set to be deported without trial.

The cartoons were originally published by Jyllands-Posten in September 2005.

Danish embassies were attacked around the world and dozens died in riots that followed.

Papers defiant

Jyllands-Posten and many other major newspapers, including Politiken and Berlingske Tidende, reprinted the caricature in their Wednesday editions.

 

  I have turned fear into anger and resentment
Kurt Westergaard
Cartoonist

The cartoon depicts Muhammad wearing a turban shaped like a bomb with a lit fuse.

The editors said no-one should feel their life was threatened because of a drawing.

"We are doing this to document what is at stake in this case, and to unambiguously back and support the freedom of speech that we as a newspaper will always defend," Berlingske Tidende said.

The cartoon was also broadcast on national television, and even newspapers that were originally against the publication of the caricatures are now backing the campaign to defend freedom of speech, says the BBC's Thomas Buch-Andersen in Copenhagen.

No strong reactions to the republication had been observed, a foreign ministry official told news agency AP.

Expulsions criticised

On Tuesday, the head of the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (Pet), Jakob Sharf, said its operatives had carried out pre-dawn raids in the Aarhus region.

The three suspects - two Tunisians and a Dane of Moroccan origin - had been detained "after lengthy surveillance", he added.

The Danish citizen was released pending further investigation, while the Tunisians will be held until they are expelled from the country.

 

But lawyers and Muslim groups criticised the decision to deport the men without giving them a chance to defend themselves in court.

Franz Wenzel, the lawyer for one of the men, told Danish TV that the fact that the Danish citizen had been released "for lack of evidence" while two foreigners were being expelled was "incomprehensible", AFP news agency reported.

Meanwhile, Kasem Ahmed of the Islamic Faith Society in Denmark, condemned the alleged murder plot - but also criticised the newspapers' decision to republish the cartoons, saying they remained an insult to Muslims.

Police protection

The Pet did not identify the target of the alleged plot, but the online edition of Jyllands-Posten said its cartoonist, Kurt Westergaard, was the focus.

The newspaper, based in Aarhus, said Mr Westergaard, 73, and his 66-year-old wife, Gitte, had been under police protection for the past three months.

In a statement on Jyllands-Posten's website, Mr Westergaard said: "Of course I fear for my life when the police intelligence service say that some people have concrete plans to kill me.

"But I have turned fear into anger and resentment."

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/7242258.stm

Published: 2008/02/14 01:08:22 GMT

© BBC MMVIII


Wow, this is crazy!  It is an insult to Muslims, but then again, if you filter one thing, you have to filter everything...censorship SUCKS!!!

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Ichisanno (Michi) Thu Feb 14, 08 10:48 PM

mmm...

I think it was already censor...

Wish I Had An Angel
Djones1488 Thu Feb 14, 08 11:26 PM

Thats not what I was emphasizing...

I was simply opening up the moral grounds of the issue for debate...to spark intellectualism, not criticism, as I have received from you, ONCE again...

Do you like to disagree with people for the sake of disagreeing? I think so...

"They must find it difficult, those who have accepted authority as the truth, rather than the truth as authority."
monti_84 Fri Feb 15, 08 12:45 AM

Censorship does suck!

"To define is to limit" Oscar Wilde
hohoho1 (TheLeonardo) Fri Feb 15, 08 04:25 AM

TheLeonardo votes for you not only for your blog, but for your kindness our of the blue. Too bad people like you are few. "Keep music in your heart" ..TheLeonardo

The Leonardo
hohoho1 (TheLeonardo) Fri Feb 15, 08 04:39 AM

Censorship: While I am against censorship, the freedom to publicly trash anyone humorously is largly a western concept. While I have viewed many contraversal cartoons there are many people/races/religions that do not have a sense of humor. Journalists should be aware of sensitive issues with sensitive people/races/religions. Sure it's not fair, but the world is not fair. Even in the west, if a negative cartoon came out "against" natives...the result would be large. In China is a similar neg. cartoon appeared i'm sure the creator would be hunted. So, the theme here is humor should be directed to those who can appreciate it. Yea I know this sucks because many people/races/religions do get the humor "kick in the ass", christianity being one. They actually have had the greatest neg humor/censorship/etc. We are now not allowed to say or see "Merry Christmas"..it has to be happy holidays. So how do I really feel...really confused at how screwed up this world is........too bad..................................TheLeonardo

The Leonardo
lorna23 Fri Feb 15, 08 05:05 AM

Free speech is important, but I personally wouln't go around dissing someone else's religion, simply because it's rude!

Mindless violence on the other hand...

(joking)

dude where's my brain?
Djones1488 Fri Feb 15, 08 05:42 PM

lol...I'm with you on that!

whoever said a little tension release ever hurt n e one, eh?

haha

"They must find it difficult, those who have accepted authority as the truth, rather than the truth as authority."
coolzaza (zaza) Fri Feb 15, 08 05:28 AM

actually i support free speech if it was for for viewing someones opinion in a case but nt to go beyond that and insulting races and religions

nothing in this world worth having comes easy
coolzaza (zaza) Fri Feb 15, 08 05:28 AM

nothing in this world worth having comes easy
Happtree_player (Happy) Thu Feb 21, 08 11:34 AM

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Fireworks184 Sun Feb 17, 08 11:58 AM
burntfilm Mon Feb 18, 08 03:59 PM

I feel people have the right to be rude, and other people have the right to call them to task for their rudeness, but violence in response to a rude cartoon is uncivilized. Perhaps a strong letter of rebuke would suffice, maybe a stern lecture on principles. Murder and mayhem? That's right out! The person who uses violence in response to a joke at their expense deserves my derision.

BurntFilm!
dave195809 (south african dave) Wed Feb 20, 08 10:40 PM

left you a vote interesting

To all the fantastic people on bitcomet love you all
Djones1488 Wed Feb 20, 08 10:49 PM

Thanks Dave, ur the best!

8-D

"They must find it difficult, those who have accepted authority as the truth, rather than the truth as authority."
tennessee (KamakaziKid) Thu Feb 21, 08 03:38 AM

Funny thing! That we as a people live in the same world as though we do not exsist to each other. We are not allowed to see what is not to be seen or hear what is not to be heard. Our world ixsist only to destroy what we build and then rebuild what we destroy. As an American citizen I beleive in the right to bare arms and the freedom of speach. our world is run by Money and Politics not by reason or compassion like it should be run. Almost all the nations around the world hate us because we are Americans and for them I feel sorry. I'm an American Nomatter what people may think. We are one of the biggest superpowers if not the biggest superpower in the world. Our government runs the entire world if you think about it. And that makes other superpowers angry that we have the power to rule as a people and not as a single person hungry for power. It boils down to this GREED for POWER and MONEY. My beleif is simple if you give all the (POWER TO ONE PERSON) then we have failed as a people but if you give all the (POWER TO THE PEOPLE) Then we have succeeded.

It really is not about who did what or why they did it. It's about power and with out power we have nothing.

GREED IS AN ANGRY ANIMAL

KAMAKAZIKID

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