February 10, 2006
Danish Editor Put on Leave for Iranian Holocaust Cartoon Controversy
This is certainly interesting. Notice that he was 'sent' on leave.
BBC:
The Danish editor who commissioned the Prophet Muhammad cartoons at the centre of a global row has been sent on leave.Flemming Rose, culture editor of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper, got the order after saying he might print Iranian cartoons of the Holocaust.
The Danish cartoons, seen by many Muslims as insulting to their faith, have sparked worldwide protests.
Earlier this week, an Iranian newspaper said it was holding a contest inviting cartoonists to depict the Holocaust.
Hamshahri said it wanted to test the boundaries of free speech, echoing the reasons Jyllands-Posten and other European papers have given for publishing the caricatures.
By Rusty Shackleford, Ph.D. at 08:12 AM |
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