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Originally Posted by Russ D
You sure about that?
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From the link above:
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So far, the Guardian newspaper has not published the images, however on the website as the story has developed we have run links to the cartoons within news pieces.
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Originally Posted by Chris T
For goodness sake ...
these are precisely the issues we are in the middle of discussing right now.
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As are we, and we're offering
our point of view on the issue.
I was not criticising an as yet undecided policy. Merely pointing out that whether a link links directly or indirectly makes no difference.
Supplying the appropriate Google keywords and then indicating which result is relevent is just the same as posting either the Google link to the results page or even simply to post the link to the target website.
To even debate that issue is being overly sensitive about the issue - debating whether to publish the cartoons themselves would be a completely different matter.
Considering the nature of CF, I would soon decide
that is probably not appropriate.
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Originally Posted by Pierre
Are muslims offended by any depiction of Mohammed.
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The BBC have a short article that explains it pretty well
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Islamic tradition or Hadith, the stories of the words and actions of Muhammad and his Companions, explicitly prohibits images of Allah, Muhammad and all the major prophets of the Christian and Jewish traditions.
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Which makes me wonder why we haven't heard an outcry from them before...