The cartoon, published in the LeMan weekly magazine, depicts a Muslim and a Jewish figure – both illustrated with wings and halos – shaking hands as bombs rain down below them. Four days after its ...
March 20 (Reuters) - The Vatican rejected on Thursday new accusations by al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden that the publication of cartoons mocking Islam's Prophet Mohammad was part of a "new crusade" ...
ISTANBUL — Turkish police detained three more employees of a satirical magazine on Tuesday, raising the number of people taken into custody over a cartoon that authorities claim depicted the Prophet ...
A teacher at the center of a blasphemy row at a school in England for showing a cartoon image of the Prophet Muhammad in class, fears for his and his family's lives, his father has said. The educator, ...
SEATTLE – The Stranger, an alternative weekly newspaper, has published the cartoons that sparked chaos overseas by outraged Muslims who consider them blasphemy. The goal is to let readers make up ...
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish police on Monday detained a cartoonist over a caricature depicting the Prophet Muhammad, an act that also sparked an angry protest outside the Istanbul office of his satirical ...
PARIS – Cartoons in Danish and Norwegian newspapers depicting the prophet Muhammad in unflattering poses, including one in which he is portrayed as an apparent terrorist with a bomb in his turban, ...
A South African weekly on Friday published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad complaining that his followers lack a sense of humor, angering Muslims and raising fear of reprisal attacks during next ...
A government minister has waded into a row between a Yorkshire school and angry parents after pupils were shown a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed. Seven reasons why people are saying 'Je ne suis pas ...
Denmark was awash with cartoons this week, as 17 newspapers republished controversial caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed to protest an alleged plot to murder a cartoonist. Wednesday’s media defiance ...
Four staff members of a Turkish satirical magazine have been arrested after allegedly publishing a cartoon that authorities claim depicts the Prophet Muhammad, a figure whose portrayal is forbidden in ...
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