WebbThe cartoons immediately sparked an acrimonious debate worldwide that became known as the Danish cartoon war, the Muhammad cartoon controversy, the cartoon intifada, and the cartoon jihad. This chapter examines the conflict generated by the Danish cartoon war and argues that it was largely about media representation. Webb11 dec. 2010 · Four of the cartoons have Danish texts. One deliberately evades the whole problem, depicting a school child in Denmark named Muhammad, not the prophet Muhammad. One of the cartoons is based on a special Danish cultural expression, and one includes a Danish politician.
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WebbISLAM is no laughing matter. Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, is being protected by security guards and several cartoonists have gone into hiding after the newspaper published a series of 12 cartoons about the prophet Mohammed. According to Islam, it is blasphemous to make images of the prophet. WebbTélécharger cette image : Supporters of Islami Jamait Tulaba, a Pakistani Islamic student group, burn Danish flags as they chant slogans during a rally against the reproduction of … example of positive ion
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Webb1 sep. 2024 · French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has republished cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed that made them the target of a deadly terror attack in 2015. … Webb2 feb. 2006 · Cartoons caricaturing the prophet Muhammad first appeared last September in the Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, and have since been republished in newspapers in Norway and France, escalating ... Webb30 dec. 2010 · Denmark holds 'Muhammad cartoon plotters'. Five suspected Islamist militants have been arrested for planning a gun attack at the Copenhagen offices of a Danish newspaper that printed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005, police say. The men intended to burst into the Jyllands-Posten office and kill as many people as … example of positive analysis economics