**Cardinal raps newspapers over cartoons of Mohammad **
(ANSA) - Vatican City, February 3 - The Vatican has criticised the Western media over its publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad which have inflamed spirits in the Islamic world. Cardinal Achille Silvestrini, the head of the Vatican’s department for Eastern Churches, called in an interview published on Friday for more respect to be shown towards the Islamic world .
“Western culture must find a limit to its goal of making freedom an absolute (value). We too, here in Europe, should rebel against the idea of mocking religious symbols,” he told Corriere della Sera, the country’s best-selling daily .
“Freedom to satirise which offends other people’s feelings becomes prevarication,” the cardinal added .
From Italy
Oh No! Not our own goverment!
US backs Muslims in cartoon dispute
Feb 3, 2006 — By Saul Hudson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States backed Muslims on Friday against European newspapers that printed caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad in a move that could help America’s battered image in the Islamic world.
Inserting itself into a dispute that has become a lightning rod for anti-European sentiment across the Muslim world, the United States sided with Muslims outraged that the publications put press freedom over respect for religion.
“These cartoons are indeed offensive to the belief of Muslims,” State Department spokesman Kurtis Cooper said in answer to a question.
“We all fully recognize and respect freedom of the press and expression but it must be coupled with press responsibility. Inciting religious or ethnic hatreds in this manner is not acceptable.”
From ABC News
"Human co-existence demands a climate of mutual respect, to favour peace between men and nations.
News24 from South Africa
Pax vobiscum,