Posted on 11/26/2006 3:52:11 PM PST by West Coast Conservative
A court in Yemen has sentenced a newspaper editor to a year in jail for reprinting Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
The court also ordered the independent weekly newspaper which carried the cartoons to be closed for six months.
The editor, Kamal al-Aalafi, said he had reprinted the cartoons to raise awareness, not to insult Muslims.
The cartoons sparked violent protests around the world after Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published them in 2005.
Mr al-Aalafi has been released on bail and will appeal the sentence.
The editors of two other Yemeni publications face similar charges.
Islamic tradition explicitly prohibits images of Muhammad and other major religious figures. At least one of the cartoons portrayed Muhammad as a terrorist.
Freedom of religion and speech - 0. Kow-towing to Muslim sensibilities - 1. A disgrace that emboldens then enemy.
"Islamic tradition explicitly prohibits images"
BBC repeats this false crap the 17834746635662th time...
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