Muslims Not ‘Free of Being Mocked,’ Danish Cartoonist Says

By • on October 1, 2009

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From FOX News:

Muslims need to develop a sense of humor and an appreciation of satire — and they need to understand that they are not “free of being mocked or being offended,” says the Danish caricaturist whose cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad incited rage throughout the Muslim world four years ago.

Kurt Westergaard told roughly a dozen listeners Wednesday night that he will “always” be ready to defend an individual’s right to religious freedom.

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“As the Danish tradition is for satire, we say you can speak freely, you can vote, you can speak out anytime, but there’s only one thing you can’t do — you can’t be free of being mocked or being offended,” Westergaard said. “That’s the conditions in Denmark and so many countries.”

Westergaard spoke at a private residence in midtown Manhattan in conjunction with the Hudson New York Briefing Council. It was just his second appearance in the U.S. since the 2005 publication of his notorious cartoon, which depicted Muhammad wearing a turban resembling a lit bomb. In Islam, any depiction of Muhammad is forbidden and considered blasphemy.

Westergaard’s controversial cartoon was one of 12 that appeared in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in September 2005 and led to widespread violent protests throughout the Middle East, Asia, Denmark and Africa.

Several months after the cartoons were published, a Pakistani cleric reportedly offered 1.5 million rupee — roughly $16,700 — and a car to anyone who killed Westergaard. Mohammed Yousaf Qureshi, prayer leader at the Mohabat Khan mosque in the northwestern city of Peshawar, announced the bounty in February 2006 at the mosque and the Jamia Ashrafia religious school that he leads.

In June 2008, Westergaard and ten newspaper editors were reportedly summoned by Jordan’s public prosecutor on charges of “blasphemy” for reprinting the cartoons. Three men were arrested last year in Denmark for allegedly plotting to assassinate him.

Security at Wednesday night’s event was heightened, with two uniformed New York Police Department officers stationed outside the building as Westergaard spoke. Additional security measures were also taken earlier in the day when Westergaard spoke during a luncheon at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and at Princeton University. He is scheduled to speak at Yale University on Thursday — an appearance that is causing some controversy on the Ivy League campus.

Members of the Yale Muslim Students Association have said they are “deeply hurt and offended” that Westergaard will speak on the New Haven, Conn., campus, though they do not plan to protest. The group said Yale fails to recognize the “religious and racial” sensitivities surrounding the matter.

“As an institution purportedly committed to making our campus an educational environment where all students feel equally comfortable, we feel that by hosting Kurt Westergaard Yale is undermining its commitment to creating a nurturing learning environment by failing to recognize the religious and racial sensitivity of the issue,” the group said in a statement.

“Certainly, it would be unlikely for a white supremacist or a Holocaust denier to be a distinguished guest speaker at Yale; hosting individuals who propagate hate is not only a disservice to the minorities that hate is directed towards but to the campus community as a whole.”

Tom Conroy, a Yale spokesman, said Westergaard had been invited to a Master’s Tea by Steven Smith, a professor of political science and master of Branford College, one of Yale University’s 12 undergraduate colleges.

“Individuals at Yale have deep objections to Mr. Westergaard’s cartoon and commentary, but in the Yale community, the avenue to voice disagreement with expression is through more speech, not its curtailment,” Conroy said in a statement.

He said Professor Smith had met with campus police, who are working with “city, state and federal” authorities regarding security at the event.

Smith said in a statement released Wednesday that he wanted to examine issues of “free speech” and “globalization” by inviting Westergaard.

But Ibrahim Hooper, communications director for the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), said the event was meant to rile Muslims.

“We’re strong believers in the First Amendment and he has the right to publish whatever he wants, however bigoted and offensive it is,” Hooper told FOXNews.com. “The people who brought him here are obviously intending to offend Muslims, but we’re not going to rise to the bait.”

Hooper said Westergaard’s appearances at Princeton and Yale represent more instances of the “Muslim-bashing” he says is growing in the United States.

“Their intent is to offend and get free publicity by getting Muslims to reply with a reaction,” Hooper said. “So, we will not.”

Westergaard, meanwhile, called on his detractors to “respect our democratic values,” including freedom of speech, and reiterated that he would create the cartoon again “if it was required.”

Wearing red pants and a matching red scarf, the 74-year-old walked gingerly with a cane and said he’s no longer afraid of the constant threat of being assassinated for his drawings.

“I’m so old that I’m not really afraid anymore,” he said. “The older you get, there’s lesser and lesser at stake.”


Asked whether his depiction of the Prophet Muhammad originated from his personal politics or as part of his job as a cartoonist, Westergaard replied: “I am fighting for a just cause. And so you have a moral alibi, which is good, and then I have only worked according to our traditions in Denmark.

“And, of course, there’s been a lot of support from the man which I meet in the street, the ethnic Dane who pats my shoulder and says, ‘Well done.’ Then there’s also been the Muslims who have threatened me and cursed me … but I think the most reactions I have received, they are very positive.”

Diana West, vice president of The International Free Press Society, which organized and promoted Westergaard’s visit to the U.S., said, “It was a sheet of cartoons in a very small newspaper in a very small country that kicked off this now extremely significant event.”

“And as a result, Westergaard has lived the last four years under death threats and in heightened security. It was a cartoon that he drew — this is his job.”

She went on to criticize the decision by the Yale University Press not to publish Westergaard’s image in a book released earlier this month, saying it reeked of “cowardice” and “appeasement.”

“The question becomes whether we in the West submit to Islamic law regarding free speech and free expression,” she said. “This is supposed to be a free country.”

Comments

By Jim Murray on October 3rd, 2009 at 4:37 pm

Think the Danish cartoons got a rise. Wait when the radical Islamists see the new book. This one is an insult to Mohammad every page, it truly is funny and pulls absolutely no punches.

THE FATWA IS COMING

Did you know that Mohammad was a perverted, drunken pimp who was ” too stupid and incompetent to run a fig and coconut stand, never mind an army or religion”

The brand new book, available on Amazon.com, humorously slanders the purported early tenets of Islam. Many Islamic extremists and terrorists might not appreciate the lampooning of the religion (or the pictures of Fatima and Mohammad on the front and back covers of the book), but this book is a challenge to the extremist who seem to demand that American Freedom of Speech does not apply to them and that the world must kowtow to their brand of religion while they are free to trash all others.

How Fatima Started Islam: Mohammad’s Daughter Tells It All by Noor Barack

Noor Barack, the author does wish to publicize the book; however the author must recognize that a Fatwa will be issued as soon as the book reaches the Terroristic Islamists and must have enhanced security. . Thank you, also if the book’s front cover did not transmit it can be easily seen at Amazon.com which is the only outlet currently selling “How Fatima Started Islam: Mohammad’s Daughter Tells It All.”

By Amir Ali Tayyab on March 20th, 2010 at 3:56 pm

Here’s my Review of the Book “How Fatima Started Islam: Mohammad’s Daughter Tells It All” written by a fake American guy who calls himself Noor Barack (probably trying to mock Barack H. Obama) and published by Camel Flea Press (having no offices or a website, as if depicting so many camels ready to enjoy a feast in a flea market)

Obviously the author, the book and everything else alike is doomed to fail just as their predecessors in a desperate effort to ignite nothing but violence and hatred. And rest assured as Salman Rushdie did not represent the whole British people, similarly this sick writer and publisher does not represent Americans. These childish and coward attacks on people and their beliefs will never stop as there are many unemployed, impoverished and aimless people in this world having nothing else better to do in life. Pathetic waste of a life-time!

Let us work towards creating a better world where we can divert such sick people’s attention towards their own betterment via some psycho therapies or educate them towards something else that positively contributes towards the humanity instead of such people’s intellectual lives ending up as proud “martyrs” of freedom to hurt anyone freely behind a wrongly-advertised concept of “freedom”.

The true freedom will happen only when we will help such publishers and writers to realize it. Such sick people are only having the “weakest” shot at destroying the very freedom which this writer/publisher tried to use to spread hatred via books like this or many others. Such sick ones don’t even deserve a “dialog” cause it will be like giving all the opportunity to the rapist to talk to his/her victim. Only repenting, proper medical/psychological attention and positive direction of life can help such sick minds.

I think I have a suggestion for the author and publisher. If you guys are really that much anti-Muslims, why dont’ you try to open an office, build a website, hire people and work via an organized effort? You already took that much pain to write the book, published it via a fake publishing house and distribute it online or offline. Let’s see how far can your “freedom” to hurt people’s beliefs go without being challenged in a court of law anywhere in the world.

Why did I write that long “REVIEW”? Well, it was NOT meant for any such sick, deaf or absurd people like the publisher or writer. It was meant for all those Muslims who they tried to target. Let me give you an example. There is this beautiful full moon. And someone who is so much ashamed of his/her own terrible-looking face, feels jealous about the beauty of moon. So, s/he decides to spit on the moon. But guess what? Moon is like 238,857 miles away from the very earth s/he stands and his/her spit can travel max 12 feet, dependent upon the strength of the lungs which must have been obviously weakened by a lot of anti-depressants, sleepless nights and drugs abuses i.e. weed, etc.

So, my dear author and publisher, congrats!!! Here’s to your success in getting a fame which is obviously going to be very short-lived and serve as the ONLY embarrassment to your fore-fathers and generations to come. But hey, don’t worry, I did enjoy writing all this REVIEW “without” even giving a single read to your crap beyond reading the FIRST page out of TWO HUNDRED THIRTY FOUR PAGES (ewww… that’s a lot). Please, please, please, try giving at least ONE shot at growing up mate(s)!

Peace!

Amir Ali Tayyab
Qurango.com