– New York Times reports, then scrubs jihadis’ references to Qur’an and Islam
– White House spokesman: US needs to “redouble” efforts to explain the true “tenets” of Islam
– German Interior Minister: Charlie Hebdo murders have nothing to do with Islam
– MSNBC: “We have to respect Islam”
– CNN policy: Charlie Hebdo Muhammad cartoons forbidden, “Piss Christ” okay
– Howard Dean on the Charlie Hebdo murderers: “I stopped calling these people Muslim terrorists. They’re about as Muslim as I am.”
– New York Times: “What We Don’t Know: The reason Charlie Hebdo was targeted”
– Financial Times calls for Sharia self-censorship: “Some common sense would be useful at publications such as Charlie Hebdo”
– New York Daily News pixelates Muhammad cartoon in story about Charlie Hebdo jihad massacre
– UK’s Telegraph headline on Charlie Hebdo jihad massacre story: “France faces rising tide of Islamophobia”
Translated from Jyllands-Posten:
“‘I maintain the right as editor to publish all sorts of drawings again at some point. Just not right now,” said Chief Editor Jørn Mikkelsen.
The day after the deadly terrorist attacks against the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo’s staff in Paris, several Danish newspapers printed selected cartoons from the magazine.
But not Jyllands-Posten, which in 2005 printed the 12 caricatures of the prophet Mohammad.