Political cartoons published in European newspapers depicting the Prophet Muhammad against Islamic law caused a controversy across the Muslim world. Following a background report, two guests discuss ...
Mikhaela B. Reid has publishing political cartoons on InTheseTimes.com for some time now. Her work is witty, literate, tenacious--and well-drawn. (One of my favorites involves a fundamentalist ...
European Jews expressed a mixture of anger and frustration this week as the furor over a Muslim cartoon erupted into violence in Europe and the Middle East. As frequent targets of anti-Semitic ...
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A Denmark newspaper's publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad has continued to spark protests, despite the government's efforts to contain Muslim anger. Several thousand people rallied ...
Mohammed Jama joined more than 100 Muslims on Thursday in Rainier Valley to protest the lengthy detention of a local Somali religious leader for an immigration violation. But no local demonstrations ...
Outrage over the publication in the European press of cartoons lampooning the Prophet Muhammad continues to escalate. The cartoons were first published last fall in a Danish newspaper and have since ...
PARIS/MOSCOW, Oct 27 (Reuters) - France warned its citizens in several Muslim-majority countries to take extra security precautions on Tuesday as anger surged over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, ...
TOKYO — The U.S. Embassy criticized Japan's public broadcaster on Tuesday for publishing an "offensive and insensitive" animated cartoon about the protests against police brutality that have convulsed ...
An editorial cartoon that ran on the Editorials & Letters page of the Los Angeles Daily News on Dec. 21 outraged readers with an image that confused as much as it provoked. Cartoonist Patrick O’Connor ...