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THE EDITOR SPEAKS OUT
Sunday, February 19, 2006


THE EDITOR SPEAKS OUT

Flemming Rose, culture editor of the Jyllands-Posten, has a long op-ed in the Washington Post, explaining his rationale for publishing the Mohammed Cartoons. In it he highlights something which so far has been somewhat underreported:

Since the Sept. 30 publication of the cartoons, we have had a constructive debate in Denmark and Europe about freedom of expression, freedom of religion and respect for immigrants and people's beliefs. Never before have so many Danish Muslims participated in a public dialogue -- in town hall meetings, letters to editors, opinion columns and debates on radio and TV. We have had no anti-Muslim riots, no Muslims fleeing the country and no Muslims committing violence. The radical imams who misinformed their counterparts in the Middle East about the situation for Muslims in Denmark have been marginalized. They no longer speak for the Muslim community in Denmark because moderate Muslims have had the courage to speak out against them.

In January, Jyllands-Posten ran three full pages of interviews and photos of moderate Muslims saying no to being represented by the imams. They insist that their faith is compatible with a modern secular democracy.
Let more Muslims reiterate this important message. It is probably the only way out of this mess.

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