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US columnist slams Kelner

Posted by Martin Stabe on 9 February 2006 at 10:48
Tags: Independent, International, Muhammad cartoons

A US newspaper columnist has singled out Independent editor Simon Kelner in a column attacking American and British newspapers’ “spineless” decision not to run the controvertial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Froma Harrop of the Providence Journal wrote:

… The editor at The Independent gave as his singularly lame excuse that it was not a “good” cartoon. This is the same newspaper that portrayed a naked Ariel Sharon eating a Palestinian baby. The Independent’s cartoon judgment is clearly based not on what offends an audience, but on which audience it is afraid of.

A roundup of some of history’s most controvertial political cartoons, including Dave Brown’s Sharon-eating-baby image from the Indy, can be found in this week’s Press Gazette. It will be online later today.

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Muslim group calls for tightening of PCC code

Posted by Martin Stabe on 9 February 2006 at 10:18
Tags: Freedom of Expression, Muhammad cartoons, Press Complaints Commission

A group of British Muslim scholars have called for a tightening of the law to prevent British newspapers from running the controvertial cartooins of the Prophet Muhammad after holding emergency talks in Birmingham.

The Muslim Action Committee (MAC) are calling for changes to the Race Relations Act and the Press Complaints Commission code.

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