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24 Jul 2010


We live in times of instant mass communication, where information can be transmitted by all modern means of communication such as radio, television and the Internet. However, the mass media in Western society a degree of caution on several sensitive issues and topics such as exercise religious beliefs of others. Last year, one Danish newspaper published caricatures painted and mocked the Prophet Mohammed. The publication produced negative reactions on the part of several Asian and North African countries where urgent calls for a boycott of Danish products have been heard and also Ambassador of Denmark have been recalled. Despite this reaction (or perhaps because of it), French and German newspapers have decided to follow the example of their Danish colleagues by renewed cartoons above. The newspapers said they had a legitimate right to publish what they want and equipment which had represented them, and mocked the religious beliefs of other people in the past.

It is announced that France Soir had some financial problems and was investigated and has the attention of the public and representatives of mass media celebrated worldwide. As the French book argues that the cartoons were harmless and should not be considered offensive or derogatory, other newspapers in Western Europe Wielt Gerami, she said regretted that the Danish newspaper apologized for publishing the caricatures. According to these newspapers there is a legitimate right in Western society to criticize or laugh all aspects of religious life, and Islam is not an exception to the norm. It must be remembered that the publication of outrage in Muslim countries and Muslim communities worldwide. Companies such as Arla Foods dairy has lost several million dollars and even firing several employees because of the negative impact of the boycott. Some nations recalled their ambassadors and even closed their embassies in Denmark.

Despite the fact that such actions could be invalid (as the government could review no effect on the independent press in European countries), but some reactions in Muslim countries should and the main points of this issue should be considered controversial. Despite the fact that the government no power to the editorial policy of independent newspapers in many cases, the control, some limitations in self-imposed policy of the independent media. Only a few established and reputable newspapers think lowering the ill-trained person to provoke a certain perverse pleasure derived or to the feelings and beliefs shock. However, these papers, experience financial difficulties or lack of readers is able to repeat what they want in a desperate attempt to attract the attention of the media and the international audience, and maybe even some editor. That is why mild reaction or the absence of the reaction whatsoever is the best option to prevent the republishing of this type of material as they are destined mostly to bring the exact reaction that Danish cartoons brought.

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