A few months ago, a danish newspaper printed a set of cartoons about Mohammad, the most important prophet of the moslem religion. A few weeks ago, a small norwegian newspaper followed, and also printed the drawings. Moslems all over the moslem world are now rallying against both the newspapers and the danish and norwegian governments, which they hold responsible for this. According to the moslem religion, it is unlawful to make drawings of the prophet. The story can be read here:
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2005/12/10/special_reports/religion/10_13_0212_9_05.txt
and here:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/story.jsp?id=2006013016400001800396&dt=20060130164000&w=APO&coview=
The cartoons have now, in the last couple of days, been printed in other European newspapers, some to show what the dispute is about, others to show support and solidarity with the danish and norwegian newspapers, in the fight for freedom of speech.
I`m curious: What do people here think about this?