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Diana West: South Africa’s cartoon crisis.

Diana West: South Africa’s cartoon crisis.

By • on May 24, 2010

From Diana West’s site with thanks: Zapiro is a South African cartoonist, who drew the above riff on Muslim protests of “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day. Zapiro’s cartoon may be in flagrant violation

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EDITORIAL: Comedy Central caves to terrorism

EDITORIAL: Comedy Central caves to terrorism

By • on April 23, 2010

By THE WASHINGTON TIMES If the war against Islamic extremism were left to Comedy Central, it would have been lost by now. The network’s

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South Park creators truly worthy of respect.

South Park creators truly worthy of respect.

By • on April 21, 2010

From Eeyore at Vlad Tepes Kurt Westergaard in my view is a hero. Not because he drew the Moetoon, that was his job and he had no clue what was to happen

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Diana West: Happy IFPS day!

Diana West: Happy IFPS day!

By • on September 30, 2009

Written by: Diana West Wednesday, September 30, 2009 6:31 AM

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Death threats for artist Lars Wilks: “My art is worth dying for”

Death threats for artist Lars Wilks: “My art is worth dying for”

By • on June 9, 2009

H/T Atlas Shrugs: “You set out to deliberately insult Muslims,”

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Egypt: Resistance to legalization of freedom of religion

Egypt: Resistance to legalization of freedom of religion

By • on May 13, 2009

Muslims said to fear that freedom to legally change

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International Islamic law academy demands suppression of free speech

International Islamic law academy demands suppression of free speech

By • on May 5, 2009

From Jihad Watch: Don’t these Islamic legal scholars know about Islamic tolerance? Anyway, note well that when they speak about

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Two Decades On, Rushdie Death Sentence Fatwa Still Valid

Two Decades On, Rushdie Death Sentence Fatwa Still Valid

By • on February 13, 2009

(CNSNews.com) – Twenty years after Iran ordered the death of British author Salman Rushdie and his publishers for blaspheming Islam, Tehran has confirmed that the verdict still stands. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s fatwa (religious edict), issued on February 14, 1989, sent Rushdie into hiding

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Ezra Levant: How I beat the fatwa, and lost my freedom

Ezra Levant: How I beat the fatwa, and lost my freedom

By • on February 7, 2009

by Ezra Levant Some 900 days after I became the only person in the Western world charged with the “offence” of republishing the Danish cartoons of Muhammad, the government has finally acquitted me of illegal “discrimination.” Taxpayers are out more than $500,000 for an investigation that involved

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Rushdie Twenty Years On

Rushdie Twenty Years On

By • on February 7, 2009

by Mark Steyn Wednesday, 04 February 2009 Two decades ago Muslims took to the streets of British cities to call for the death of an author over a book he’d written. A few days later – Valentine’s Day 1989 – Ayatollah Khomeini made it official, and issued a death sentence on a

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