Danish Muhammad Cartoonist Kurt Westergaard Praised by German Chancellor Angela Merkel at Awards Ceremony
Danish Muhammad Cartoonist Kurt Westergaard
German Chancellor Angela Merkel praised the bravery of a Danish cartoonist who caricatured the Prophet Muhammad at an award ceremony honoring his achievements for freedom of speech.
In her speech praising illustrator Kurt Westergaard, “who has had to fear for his life since the publication of the cartoons in 2005,” Merkel emphasized Wednesday that media freedom is an important element of rights in Europe.
“It does not matter if we think his cartoons are tasteful or not, if we think they are necessary and helping or not,” Merkel said at the ceremony in the city of Potsdam. The question, she said, was, “Is he allowed to do this? Yes, he is.”
There have been at least three attempted attacks on the 75-year-old Westergaard or his newspaper, the Danish the Jyllands-Posten, since he and 11 other artists angered Muslims around the world by creating the Muhammad cartoons four years ago. Protesters in Muslim countries have torched Danish and other Western embassies.
Westergaard’s cartoon, which he said took 45 minutes to draw, was considered by many Muslims the most offensive of the 12. He has rejected calls to apologize, saying poking fun at religious symbols is protected by Denmark’s freedom of speech.
The cartoon:
Of course, not everyone was pleased.
Merkel’s appearance at the award ceremony drew criticism from Muslim groups, who perceived it as an endorsement of Westergaard’s cartoon. Aiman Mazyek, general secretary of Germany’s Muslim Council, told public radio Deutschlandradio that Merkel is honoring the cartoonist who sullied “our Prophet … and thereby all Muslims.”
Merkel’s spokesman, Steffen Seibert, rejected the criticism and said Merkel’s message was to underscore the importance of freedom of speech.
Westergaard continues to live under police protection.
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pado
are there any different oppinions?
I myself am living in Germany and the peoples minds here seem to be rather neutral. The reason for this could be that the media is reporting on various things.
Tarah Lautaret
I am compelled to say that although I thought I got this, it didn’t really make sense for me until I digested the stuff posted over at thegeeksaregathering.com which gave me the skinny.
bob
Looks good to me
Muhammad
Muslims don’t consider this a matter of freedom of speech. Want to know the real truth? watch
http://www.tubeislam.com/video/8236/Defending-the-Prophet-Against-Orientalist-Critique–Pt-1-of-2–Yasir-Qadhi
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@5
This is a matter of free speech and the arguments in the video are very weak.
Try reading about the United States Constitution and the First Amendment.
haz?r beton
it is very disqasting
jesues
i dont know what they can say to prophet mohammad in judjement day..