Cartoons
This past week, without internet and with exams, we have been gloriously out of touch. We have only followed the news that we have read in the excellent Sud-Ouest (the Bordeaux "Western Mail") So we don't have much to say about the Danish cartoon controversy.
The Telegraph's Europe correspondent is blogging about it, trying to follow the thread of what happened, and there is much more to this than meets the eye.
I haven't posted a link to his thread - the description of three extra cartoons that were taken by Danish imams in a dossier to Egypt as evidence of Danish anti-islamic prejudice is too disturbing for me to recommend that you read it.
But the row is not simply about the cartoons published in the newspapers. There were these others. Far, far worse. And alleged to have come originally from a far-right American fundamentalist Christian website.
The Telegraph's Europe correspondent is blogging about it, trying to follow the thread of what happened, and there is much more to this than meets the eye.
I haven't posted a link to his thread - the description of three extra cartoons that were taken by Danish imams in a dossier to Egypt as evidence of Danish anti-islamic prejudice is too disturbing for me to recommend that you read it.
But the row is not simply about the cartoons published in the newspapers. There were these others. Far, far worse. And alleged to have come originally from a far-right American fundamentalist Christian website.
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