+ Follow DANISH PRIME MINISTER ANDERS FOGH RASMUSSEN Tag
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[Summary] => MOSCOW The Pakistani journalist had a question for his Danish colleagues: Can you throw a rock at someone and then seek refuge behind freedom of expression?
Comparing rock-throwing with the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a terrorist seemed incomprehensible to the Danes, who believe freedom to blaspheme is part of the exercise of freedom of religion and expression.
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[Summary] => MOSCOW The Pakistani journalist had a question for his Danish colleagues: Can you throw a rock at someone and then seek refuge behind freedom of expression?
Comparing rock-throwing with the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a terrorist seemed incomprehensible to the Danes, who believe freedom to blaspheme is part of the exercise of freedom of religion and expression.
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October 29, 2009 - 11:57am