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ed316
09-11-2006, 12:49 PM
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Paper reprints Holocaust cartoons
A Danish newspaper has printed cartoons about the Holocaust commissioned by Iran after cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad triggered violent protests.

The newspaper - Information - published six of the cartoons, which are on display in the Iranian capital, Tehran.
Several of the cartoons contrast the plight of the Palestinians with that of the victims of the Holocaust.
Editor-in-chief Palle Weis said he had thought carefully about publishing the cartoons and said it was not a stunt.
He told the BBC the cartoons accompanied a news story about the exhibition. He said they were "tasteless but predictable".
'Pretty harmless'
Another Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, sparked the international row last year after it published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, including one of him wearing a bomb on his head.
There were angry protests in Europe, the Middle East, and other parts of the world, in which at least 50 people died.
In response, a competition was organised in Iran inviting people to draw cartoons about the Holocaust. Organisers said they were testing the West's commitment to freedom of speech.
Information said it had decided to print the cartoons after consulting the main rabbi in Copenhagen.
"He said he had seen worse examples," editor-in-chief Mr Weis told the BBC.
"They are tasteless but predictable... they're pretty harmless. I don't think they would be called great art."
Skulls
One of the cartoons, by a Moroccan cartoonist, shows a scene bisected by the barrier being constructed in the West Bank by Israel.
On one side, a gravestone reading "Holocaust" and bearing a Star of David stands in the sunshine. Underneath the ground is buried a single skull.
On the other side, it is night-time. A gravestone here says "Sabra and Shatila" - a reference to infamous massacres carried out in Lebanon in 1982 by Lebanese Christian militiamen allied to Israel - underneath a Palestinian flag. Underneath the ground are buried scores of skulls.
Mr Weis said he was not nervous about his readers' reactions to the decision to print a selection of the cartoons.
He said an interview with the rabbi was published alongside the cartoons, and an editorial inside explained the decision.
"Our readers would be disappointed if we didn't print the cartoons," Mr Weis said.


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/5327852.stm

Published: 2006/09/08 16:52:15 GMT

© BBC MMVI


Lock up your embassy and McDonalds. Let's see if Jews go crazy.......doubt it.

Zoomie
09-11-2006, 01:05 PM
Run for the hills! The Jews will make the infidel's blood spill throughout the streets! They will teach you for publishing those cartoons!

Hunterhr
09-11-2006, 02:04 PM
And Iranian embassies burn...

PILMAN
09-11-2006, 02:55 PM
I can't say i'm surprised. It's like the bastard kid who has to have the "last word". Personally as a Jew I don't care what they print, whatever makes them happy.

Elemental666
09-11-2006, 02:57 PM
Off-Topic:
Hey PILMAN,you are signed in Israeli Military Forum too right?Just wondering :)

americanbychoice
09-11-2006, 02:59 PM
Iran must be a mutherf*cking paradise for Jews... it's like the Holocaust never even existed in Tehran!
Whaddaparadise!

/I did like some of those cartoons from the link that kraf posted

James
09-11-2006, 03:01 PM
Oh CRAP! The Jews are goping to riot in the streets! Burn embassies!

No... wait a minute...

PILMAN
09-11-2006, 03:28 PM
Off-Topic:
Hey PILMAN,you are signed in Israeli Military Forum too right?Just wondering :)

Yes. I use the same name on about 95 percent of forums I use, have been since 1994. 12 years now hehe :). It is a good forum.