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Pakistan Government Blocks Facebook and YouTube Sites
Multiple media reports have expressed how the Pakistan government is blocking Facebook and YouTube for at least
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Muslims Respond to Cartoon Controversy
As we promised in our article “Cartoon Contests and Human Dignity,” on May 20, 2010, “Draw Muhammad Day,” we would publicly provide online the counter messages from Muslims emailed to us on the
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Sweden: R.E.A.L. Condemns Violence Against Cartoonist Lars Vilks
Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) condemns the violent attack against Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks in May 15, 2010 arson attempt at his home. We urge all those who promote hate and violence to release such burdens from their heart, and choose love, not hate. Love Wins. News media reports: –
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Cartoon Contests and Human Dignity
When we promote cartoons that mock an individual religion, race, gender, or ethnicity, are we mocking them – or mocking human dignity? In April 2010, a controversial U.S. comedy television cartoon “South
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