Mr. Blonde
Dr. techn.
Several European countries also have laws considering making fun of religion, they hardly get enforced, though. I remember a particular case last year where the Austrian cartoonist Haderer (he also draws for Spiegel afaik) was charged in Greece according to such a law because he published a small cartoon book about the life of Jesus. The charge was dropped later, though. Imo he was not disrespectful to Jesus he rather portrayed him as human being, the cartoonist just had some funny ideas how the Jesus committed wonder stories really happened.
Of course the newspaper can publish anything they want, offended Muslism have the right to boycott Danish products or to burn Danish flags. It is their response to a provocation and it is their way of expressing their opinion. What would not be OK is if muslim states forbid the import of Danish products.
Of course the newspaper can publish anything they want, offended Muslism have the right to boycott Danish products or to burn Danish flags. It is their response to a provocation and it is their way of expressing their opinion. What would not be OK is if muslim states forbid the import of Danish products.