Danish daily's chairman stands by decision to publish Prophet cartoons

I attended a discussion two weeks ago given by the publisher of theDanish daily that published the controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that unleashed a major row last year. During the lecture, given at the National Press Club here in DC, the publisher stood by his paper'sdecision to publish the cartoons. Here is a link to the full article I wrote about the event with an outtake below.

Joergen EjboelLaunching his speech by displaying the controversialcartoons of the prophet Muhammad, the Chairman of JP-Politikens Hus, a Danishmedia conglomerate, defended his paper's decision to publish the caricatures, whilecriticizing U.S.papers for failing to republish them.

Joergen Ejboel, speaking at the NationalPress Club in Washington, DC, on April 11, insisted on hispublication's right to free speech in regard to the cartoons that sparked awave of demonstrations and riots throughout the world last year resulting in morethan 100 deaths. Ejboel dubbed the unrestricted freedom of speech as a"truth" that should not be compromised. "A lot of people were offended by the truth," said Ejboel, referring to a recent court decision of a libel suit filed by French Muslim organizationsagainst the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo for republishing the cartoons.

"The truth can never be characterized as defamation," hesaid, expressing discontent at the French judge's usage of the word "offensive"when referring to the cartoons. "If a cartoon can be legal in one context and a crime inanother, then this will leave the door wide open to any group that can comeforward and insist that any cartoon of their leader or hero amounts todefamation," he told the audience at a lecture organized by the World PressFreedom Committe. Source: [IJNet]

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