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« Police to implement sharia law, claims Tory MP | Main | Men admit to varied roles in mosque fire »
Thursday
28Feb2008

Denmark's media mount a provocation by reprinting Mohammed cartoons

DateThursday, February 28, 2008

Jordan Shilton examines the resurgence of the Danish cartoons controversy.

World Wide Socialist Web Site, 28 February 2008

AuthorMartin Sullivan | in CategoryDanish Cartoons, CategoryDenmark, CategoryResisting Islamophobia, CategoryState Oppression Share ArticleShare Article
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