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Denmark's new values by Russell Eagling — last modified Wednesday, 15 Feb, 2006 10:15
Kiku Day, writing in The Guardian, offers greater insight into the country from which the original cartoons came.
Iran demands apology over German cartoon by Russell Eagling — last modified Wednesday, 15 Feb, 2006 09:44
The Guardian reports how another cartoon has sparked official protest - but this time there is a less obvious religious link.
Even bigots and Holocaust deniers must have their say by Russell Eagling — last modified Tuesday, 14 Feb, 2006 17:07
Ronald Dworkin in the Guardian argues that the British media were right not to publish the Danish cartoons, but that doesn't mean freedom of speech should have limits
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