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AEL puts banned cartoon back on website

Published on 19 August 2009 - 3:09pm
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The Arab European League (AEL) has republished a controversial cartoon on the Dutch version of its website. The cartoon portrays two Jews inventing figures about the Holocaust.

On Tuesday the public prosecutor’s office ruled that AEL was liable to prosecution for publishing the cartoon, but no charges would be brought if the campaign group permanently removed the image from its website. Initially AEL appeared to have complied with this demand.

However, at the same time the public prosecutor’s office also ruled that there was nothing illegal about the publication of the controversial Danish cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad on the website of anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders in 2006. Likewise, it decided that the TV programme Nova, which also showed the cartoons, had not broken the law.

The public prosecutor’s office concluded that the Danish drawings were not offensive to Muslims as a group and were not an incitement to discrimination or violence against them. However, it said the cartoon on the AEL website was indeed offensive to Jews as a group.

In response to this ruling, AEL decided to republish the cartoon. On its website, AEL chairman Abdoulmouthalib Bouzerda accuses the public prosecutor’s office of applying double standards, adding that “Given the decision not to interpret the Muhammad cartoon as offensive to Muslims, the decision that the publication of the AEL cartoon is liable to prosecution is incomprehensible.”

AEL claims the cartoon does not express its views and is not intended to offend a specific group.

The public prosecutors office says charges will be brought if AEL fails to remove the cartoon from its website within two weeks.

 

  • Controversial cartoon published by Arab European League

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Discussion

George 16 September 2009 - 6:58am
I completely agree on Ben points that freedom of speech cannot be overruled by anyone but yes it should be according to the society and should not be indulged into some unlawful and negative effects on the society. I think drawing is one of the best way to convey someone's thought so it should be used with good motives always.
drawing 16 September 2009 - 6:59am
I agree on your points, drawing is just the best way of expressions and it should always be aimed at good purposes.
Ben 4 September 2009 - 2:13pm
Hi there,i think free of speech it´s a free of speech waht ever the matter is ;-) if you know waht i mean !!!why not with the Nazi ?? What´s going on alright now in Palastina is worst than the Nazi time with Organ busniness humain shield etc etc + watch this video pls & show it to ur ppl ;-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ44JBqApks
Arev Beilttog 19 August 2009 - 4:48pm
We hypocrites must not forget...anything against Islam is A-OK!

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