Iran will publish cartoons about the Holocaust

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Iranian Paper Plans Holocaust Cartoons

By NASSER KARIMI, Associated Press Writer

A prominent Iranian newspaper said Tuesday it would hold a competition for cartoons on the Holocaust to test whether the West extends the principle of freedom of expression to the Nazi genocide as it did to the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.

Hamshahri, one of Iran’s largest papers, made clear the contest is a reaction to European newspapers’ publication of Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, which have led to demonstrations, boycotts and attacks on European embassies across the Islamic world. Several people have been killed.

Hundreds of Iranians hurled stones, and sometimes gasoline bombs, at the Danish and Austrian embassies in Tehran in protest against the cartoons Monday. Austria currently holds the European Union presidency.

The newspaper said the contest would be launched Monday and co-sponsored by the House of Caricatures, a Tehran exhibition center for cartoons. The paper and the cartoon center are owned by the Tehran Municipality, which is dominated by allies of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, well-known for his opposition to Israel.

Ahmadinejad, who was Tehran’s mayor until being elected president in June, provoked outcries last year when he said on separate occasions that Israel should be “wiped off the map” and the Holocaust was a “myth.”

Iran said last month it would sponsor a conference to examine the scientific evidence supporting the Holocaust, an apparent attempt to give voice to Holocaust deniers.

Hamshahri invited foreign cartoonists to enter the competition.

“Does the West extend freedom of expression to the crimes committed by the United States and Israel, or an event such as the Holocaust? Or is its freedom only for insulting religious sanctities?” Hamshahri wrote, referring to the Prophet Muhammad cartoons.

The cartoons were first published by a Danish newspaper in September. As Muslim protests mounted, numerous European newspapers have reprinted them in recent days in the name of free expression, provoking wider and angrier protests.

The drawings — including one depicting the prophet wearing a turban shaped as a bomb — have touched a raw nerve in part because Islam is interpreted to forbid any illustrations of the Prophet Muhammad for fear they could lead to idolatry.

All I can say is “wow”
 
What I wonder is, if Islam is a religion of peace why the need for ongoing retribution? Why the need to carry the original outrage to even greater heights? Is there no room for forgiveness? It seems not, from what I’ve seen.

And the same for Judaism. Both sides continue to escalate and escalate unless it begins to bite them in the behind. There will never be peace in the Middle East because there is no forgiveness for the “infidel” from either side. 😦

And what the US has to do with this cartoon of their prophet I haven’t a clue. We didn’t publish it–the Danish did. If European papers feel the need to ratchet up the whole thing by republishing the offending picture, why should the US be blamed for that? Since when did we have control over the decisions of EU newspaper editors? :rolleyes:
 
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Della:
And what the US has to do with this cartoon of their prophet I haven’t a clue.
We have freedom of speech and freedom of religion here. That alone is enough to make us targets of “peaceful” Muslims. :rolleyes:
 
Maybe the west should return the favor and make death threats on muslims to see if muslims will extend the same curtousy.
 
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pacersFan:
While I do not agree with the Iran’s reaction, muslims aren’t the only ones who get offended/angry when their faith is mocked in the media:

forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=96828

(I can’t help but notice the irony in the fact that these two threads are right next to each other in the list)
Who said they shouldn’t get angry/offended? The uproar is properly focused on their vicious attacks. Did anyone fire bomb NBC? No. They are free to vocalize whatever they want or even stop buying whoever’s products they want, and even demand an apology. It is the violence in the reaction that has no comparison with proper Catholic/christian ideology.
 
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yochumjy:
Who said they shouldn’t get angry/offended? The uproar is properly focused on their vicious attacks. Did anyone fire bomb NBC? No. They are free to vocalize whatever they want or even stop buying whoever’s products they want, and even demand an apology. It is the violence in the reaction that has no comparison with proper Catholic/christian ideology.
I wasn’t criticizing the thread that I referred to. The charity in this thread seemed to be deteriorating quickly (see the two posts above mine), so I was making an (apparently feeble) attempt to give some perspective to others on the situation.
 
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pacersFan:
I wasn’t criticizing the thread that I referred to. The charity in this thread seemed to be deteriorating quickly (see the two posts above mine), so I was making an (apparently feeble) attempt to give some perspective to others on the situation.
I only see a deterioration in one of the two above you, what is wrong with CarolAnnSFO’s post? I understand what jimmy was implying, though I would have worded it differently…
I wonder if muslims would react the same way as they want us to if we made death threats on them.
At least that is how I took it.
 
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