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US blasts cartoons of Prophet Mohammed
The United States blasted the publication by European newspapers of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed as unacceptable incitement to religious or ethnic hatred.
"These cartoons are indeed offensive to the beliefs of Muslims," State Department spokesman Justin Higgins said when queried about the furore sparked by the cartoons which first appeared in a Danish newspaper.
"We all fully recognize and respect freedom of the press and expression but it must be coupled with press responsibility," Higgins told AFP.
"Inciting religious or ethnic hatreds in this manner is not acceptable. We call for tolerance and respect for all communities and for their religious beliefs and practices."
The cartoons have caused an international furore, with protests in many Muslim nations and from Muslim political leaders.
While many European newspapers have turned the publication into a free speech debate no major US newspaper has published the cartoons.
Editors at several US news organizations told AFP they were covering the escalating row but had decided not to reprint them or air them on television out of respect for their readers or viewers.
Two things.
1.) Our State department needs to take a moment to collect themselves and then...Shut The Hell Up!
2.) Our major news organs are a bunch of cowardly ninnies!
That's all, go about your business.
H/T Michelle Malkin
Danish Cartoons
State Department Weenies
realpolitic
The United States blasted the publication by European newspapers of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed as unacceptable incitement to religious or ethnic hatred.
"These cartoons are indeed offensive to the beliefs of Muslims," State Department spokesman Justin Higgins said when queried about the furore sparked by the cartoons which first appeared in a Danish newspaper.
"We all fully recognize and respect freedom of the press and expression but it must be coupled with press responsibility," Higgins told AFP.
"Inciting religious or ethnic hatreds in this manner is not acceptable. We call for tolerance and respect for all communities and for their religious beliefs and practices."
The cartoons have caused an international furore, with protests in many Muslim nations and from Muslim political leaders.
While many European newspapers have turned the publication into a free speech debate no major US newspaper has published the cartoons.
Editors at several US news organizations told AFP they were covering the escalating row but had decided not to reprint them or air them on television out of respect for their readers or viewers.
Two things.
1.) Our State department needs to take a moment to collect themselves and then...Shut The Hell Up!
2.) Our major news organs are a bunch of cowardly ninnies!
That's all, go about your business.
H/T Michelle Malkin
Danish Cartoons
State Department Weenies
realpolitic
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