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Continuing Story: Prophet Muhammad Cartoon Controversy (Domestic & International)

Push to Build Mosques Is Met With Resistance (Denmark, Switzerland, Italy)
Nov 11, 2009–The New York Times
 

Danish Muhammad Cartoonist Defiant In Face Of Threats, Alleged Murder Plots (Denmark, International, Illinois)
Oct 28, 2009–Yahoo News/AP
 

Arabs Charged Over Dutch Cartoon (Denmark, Europe)
Sep 2, 2009–BBC News
 

Prophet Muhammad Cartoon Goes On Sale In Denmark (Denmark)
Apr 8, 2009–The Washington Post/AP
 

New NATO Chief Pledges Conciliation With Muslims (International)
Apr 6, 2009–Reuters
 

Prophet Cartoon Row in Indonesia (Indonesia)
Nov 19, 2008–BBC News
 

Danish Cartoon Ruling May Prompt "Islamophobia"-OIC (Denmark)
Jun 23, 2008–Reuters
 

Al Qaeda Linked to Danish Embassy Attack (Pakistan)
Jun 3, 2008–CNN
 

Row Over Denmark Court Veil Ban (Denmark)
May 19, 2008–BBC News
 

Dutch Cartoonist Arrested, Released for Anti-Muslim Drawings (Netherlands)
May 16, 2008–Deutsche Welle
 

Setback for Danish Koran Translator (Denmark)
May 2, 2008–BBC News
 

Pakistani Islamic Women Protest 'Anti-Islam' Film, Cartoons (Pakistan)
Apr 27, 2008–AFP
 

Egypt Seizes German Magazine over Islam Portrayal (Egypt)
Apr 1, 2008–National Post/Reuters
 

Pope Rejects Bin Laden Claim (Vatican City)
Mar 21, 2008–The Detroit News/The New York Times
 

Afghans Protest Danish, Dutch "Insults" to Islam (Netherlands)
Mar 2, 2008–Yahoo!News/AFP
 

Sudan Protests at Danish Cartoons (Denmark)
Feb 27, 2008–BBC News
 

Jordan Islamists Torch Danish Flag Over Cartoon (Denmark)
Feb 25, 2008–Reuters
 

Jordan Islamists Torch Danish Flag Over Cartoon (Jordan)
Feb 25, 2008–Reuters
 

Pakistan Blocks YouTube over 'Blasphemous' Videos (Pakistan)
Feb 25, 2008–The Christian Science Monitor/AP and Agence France-Presse
 

Cartoons Spur Fresh Protests (Denmark)
Feb 23, 2008–Gulf Daily News
 

Religious Scholar Calls on Muslims to Boycott Danish Products (Denmark)
Feb 23, 2008–Times of India/Reuters
 

Belarus Frees Journalist Jailed for Printing Islamic Cartoons (United States)
Feb 22, 2008–Fox News/AP
 

Danes in Poll Tussle over Migrants (Denmark)
Nov 13, 2007–BBC News
 

New Terrorism Case Confirms That Denmark Is a Target (Denmark)
Sep 17, 2007–The New York Times
 

Swedish Muslim Group Plans to Sue Newspaper for Prophet Muhammad Drawing (Sweden)
Sep 4, 2007–International Herald Tribune/AP
 

Sweden 'Regrets' Prophet Cartoon (Sweden)
Aug 31, 2007–BBC News
 

Iran Protests Over Swedish Muhammad Cartoon (Sweden)
Aug 27, 2007–The Local/AFP
 

Cartoons Did Not Incite Hatred, French Court Rules (France)
Mar 23, 2007–The Guardian
 

French Muslims Sue Magazine Over Cartoons (France)
Feb 7, 2007–The New York Times/Reuters
 

Police Protect 'Severed Heads' Mozart Opera (Germany)
Dec 19, 2006–The Sunday News/Reuters
 

Danish Court Rejects Cartoon Suit (Denmark)
Nov 6, 2006–BBC News
 

Morrocan Wins Holocaust Cartoon Contest (Morocco)
Nov 1, 2006–Beliefnet/AP
 

Holocaust Cartoons Displayed in Tehran (Iran)
Aug 15, 2006–BBC News
 

Opinion: "Liberty of the Artist: From the Danish to the Dutch" by James McConalogue (Europe)
Jul 10, 2006–The Brussels Journal
 

Report Submitted to Dutch Government Claims Islam is Not Contrary to Human Rights, Dutch Values (Denmark)
May 3, 2006–BBC News
 

Muslims Granted First Muslim Burying Ground (Denmark)
Apr 9, 2006–Daily Times
 

Danish Dairy Products Back in Stores in Muslim Countries (Denmark)
Apr 6, 2006–IslamOnline.net
 

27 Muslim Organizations File Defamation Suit Over Cartoons (Denmark)
Mar 30, 2006–CNN
 

ADL: In Aftermath of Cartoon Controversy, Demonization of Jews in Arab/Muslim Newspapers Increased (United States)
Mar 28, 2006–TMCnet
 

Muslim Scholars Meet to Discuss Cartoon Controversy (Bahrain)
Mar 23, 2006–BBC News
 

New Religious Activism Takes Country by Storm (Saudi Arabia)
Mar 23, 2006–The Washington Post
 

Prince Charles Receives Honorary Degree from Al-Azhar, Calls for Respect Between Religions (Egypt)
Mar 21, 2006–BBC News
 

Pope Urges Jews, Christians, and Muslims to Work Together (Vatican City)
Mar 16, 2006–Reuters
 

Muslims Upset Over "Freedom of Expression" Double Standards (Denmark)
Mar 15, 2006–Egypt Today
 

Chief Rabbi of Rome Visits Mosque (Italy)
Mar 13, 2006–Haaretz/AP
 

Copenhagen Conference Seeks to Foster Dialogue Between Islam and the West (Denmark)
Mar 9, 2006–IslamOnline.net
 

Progressive Muslims Offer Their Opinions About the Cartoon Controversy (Europe)
Mar 6, 2006–The Christian Science Monitor
 

South Shore Interfaith Group Explores Cartoon Controversy (United States)
Mar 5, 2006–The Boston Globe
 

Opinion: "The Rage Game, Rethinking Muslim Methods" (United States)
Mar 3, 2006–Muslim Wake Up!
 

Muslims Protest Column in Oregon State Student Newspaper (United States)
Mar 2, 2006–Gazette-Times/AP
 

Staffordshire Churches Condemn Reprinting of Cartoons, Anti-Mosque Stance of British National Party (United Kingdom)
Mar 2, 2006–BBC News
 

At University of California, Irvine, a Contentious Student Panel on Cartoons (United States)
Mar 1, 2006–Beliefnet/AP
 

Opinion: "A Muslim Manifesto" (International)
Mar 1, 2006–National Review
 

Rushdie, Other Writers Issue Joint Statement Against "Religious Totalitarianism" (France)
Mar 1, 2006–BBC News
 

PM Thanks Muslims for Helping Diffuse Tensions Over Cartoons (New Zealand)
Feb 28, 2006–New Zealand Herald
 

President Says War on Terror Needs Religious Tolerance (Indonesia)
Feb 28, 2006–Daily Times/Reuters
 

Tutu: Muslims Not Just Angry About Cartoons (International)
Feb 28, 2006–The Mercury News/AP
 

Islamic Center of Tacoma Hosts Open House to Educate, Engage Neighbors In Wake of Cartoon Crisis (United States)
Feb 27, 2006–The News Tribune
 

Opinion: "It Takes More than Tea and Biscuits to Overcome Indifference and Fear" (United Kingdom)
Feb 27, 2006–The Guardian
 

Hong Kong's Quiet Muslim Community Convenes Second Protest Against Cartoons (China)
Feb 26, 2006–Yahoo! News/Reuters
 

Opinion: "Visions of Mohammed" (Canada)
Feb 26, 2006–Toronto Star
 

Tariq Ramadan: Impact of Cartoons May Create Deeper Fracture than 9/11 (United Kingdom)
Feb 26, 2006–Sunday Herald
 

University of California Irvine Republicans Plan Exhibit of Cartoons, and Panel (United States)
Feb 25, 2006–Los Angeles Times
 

Hindu Group Offers Reward for Killing Artist Who Draws Obscene Hindu Deities (India)
Feb 24, 2006–United Press International
 

Ongoing Religious Riots Plague Country (Nigeria)
Feb 24, 2006–BBC News
 

British National Party Distributes Leaflet with Prophet Cartoons (United Kingdom)
Feb 23, 2006–The Times
 

CAIR Pairs with InterFaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington for Muhammad Education Campaign (United States)
Feb 23, 2006–PR Newswire Press Release
 

Denmark to Host Interfaith Dialogue Conference (Denmark)
Feb 23, 2006–Adnkronos International
 

Islamic Society of Greater Harrisburg Hosts Panel on Cartoons (United States)
Feb 23, 2006–The Patriot-News
 

Opinion: "Why American Newspapers Should Publish the Cartoons" (United States)
Feb 23, 2006–The Christian Science Monitor
 

Iranian Holocaust Cartoon Contest "Unwise Step in Combating Ignorance," Says ISNA (United States)
Feb 22, 2006–Islamic Society of North America Press Release
 

Opinion: "I'll Have a Multifaith Danish (with Lavish Sprinkles of Tolerance, Respect, and Humor)" (Canada)
Feb 22, 2006–Muslim Wake Up!
 

In Philadelphia, Panelists Debate Cartoons and Urge Dialogue (United States)
Feb 21, 2006–The Daily Pennsylvanian
 

Muslims, Jews, Hindus, and Quakers in San Antonio Call for Education, Dialogue (United States)
Feb 21, 2006–Express-News
 

Cartoon Riots Threaten Pakistani Religious Minorities (Pakistan)
Feb 20, 2006–IRIN News
 

Muslims Plan to Start National Muslim Newspaper (Canada)
Feb 20, 2006–Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 

Pope Urges Respect, Condemns Violence (Nigeria)
Feb 20, 2006–BBC News
 

Calgary Muslim Leaders Speak Out Against Bounty on Cartoonists (Canada)
Feb 19, 2006–The Calgary Herald
 

Cartoon Riots Target Christians (Nigeria)
Feb 19, 2006–BBC News
 

FBI Investigating Threatening Note to Pomona Mosque (United States)
Feb 18, 2006–NBC4-TV
 

Italian Minister Resigns After Cartoon T-Shirt Prompts Deadly Riots (Italy)
Feb 18, 2006–BBC News
 

Opinion: "Believers are at Home in a Secular Society" (United Kingdom)
Feb 18, 2006–The Times
 

Opinion: "Enlightened Values" (United Kingdom)
Feb 18, 2006–The Guardian
 

Opinion: "Gregory Baum and the New Muslim Intellectuals" (Canada)
Feb 18, 2006–Toronto Star
 

Second Major March Against Cartoons in London (United Kingdom)
Feb 18, 2006–BBC News
 

Unifying Across Ethnic Lines, Muslims Gather in Protest and Make Plea for Tolerance (United States)
Feb 18, 2006–Newsday
 

Muslim-Christian Conference Convened in Dallas to Cultivate Positive Relations in Wake of Cartoons (United States)
Feb 17, 2006–The Dallas Morning News
 

Opinion: "Europe�s Contempt for Other Cultures Can�t Be Sustained" (Europe)
Feb 17, 2006–The Guardian
 

Opinion: "Why I Published Those Cartoons" (Denmark)
Feb 17, 2006–The Washington Post
 

Opinion: �Loving Our Neighbour?� (United Kingdom)
Feb 17, 2006–The Church of England Newspaper
 

Rev. Lobenstine: Printing Cartoons Like Shouting Fire in a Crowded Theatre (United States)
Feb 17, 2006–CNSNews.com
 

FBI Investigates Vandalism and Violence Against Muslim Community in Hamtramck (United States)
Feb 16, 2006–Detroit Free Press
 

African-American Muslims Have Unique Perspectives on Cartoon Controversy, Bias (United States)
Feb 15, 2006–The Baltimore Sun
 

CAIR Launches Educational Campaign in Response to Cartoon Controversy (United States)
Feb 15, 2006–Beliefnet/RNS
 

Opinion: "The Response to Racism is Humanity" (Lebanon)
Feb 15, 2006–The Daily Star
 

Opinion: Cartoons Are "No Laughing Matter" (United States)
Feb 15, 2006–Find Law
 

Philadelphia-Area Muslims Protest Re-Publication of Cartoons, Announce Educational Initiative (United States)
Feb 15, 2006–News of Delaware County
 

Religious Leaders from 17 Countries Call for Calm in Cartoon Issue (International)
Feb 14, 2006–Xinhua
 

American Muslims Offer Europeans Model of Integration, Toleration (United States)
Feb 13, 2006–The New York Times
 

Muslim Graves Desecrated; Danish PM Strongly Condemns "Disgraceful Act" (Denmark)
Feb 13, 2006–The Washington Post
 

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