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    These are the cartoons which have been causing violence and controversy throughout Europe. I have published them here purely because it seems illogical to have a debate about whether they are right or wrong without seeing the bloomin’ things in the first place, and some people have been emailing and commenting that it’s quite hard to find the full set of twelve online.

    I do not agree with the sentiments expressed in some of these cartoons, and I publish them only as a spur for healthy debate and discussion, not because I disrespect the Muslim faith.

    The translations are limited by my poor linguistic skills, and those of several online translators! If you have any comments, or you can improve on my translations, feel free to comment here.
    Cartoon One

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    Good Star by Peter Bundgaard

    Cartoon Two

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    Explosive Blue-Beard (?) by Kurt Westergaard

    Cartoon Three

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    Muhammed: Angel or Demon by Peder Bundgaard

    Cartoon Four
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    Muhammed goes on his way by Claus Seidel

    Cartoon Five

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    Discretion Assured by Rasmus Sand Høyer

    Cartoon Six

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    “Stop, stop, we’ve run out of virgins”

    Muhammed, in paradise, can’t accomodate any more kamikazes by Jens Julius

    Cartoon Seven

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    “Prophet! It’s necessary to be idoitic and dumb to keep your wife in submission!”

    Minnimalism by Erik Abild Sørensen

    Cartoon Eight

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    “Hmm, I don’t recognise him”

    Indentifying the suspect by Annette Carlsen

    Cartoon Nine

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    The Sprinkled Sprinkler (?) by Bob Katzennelson

    Cartoon Ten

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    “Calm down, it’s just a drawing by a Danish non-beleiver”

    Warm Reaction by Franz Füchsel

    Cartoon Eleven

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    Hiding to draw by Arne Sørensen

    Cartoon Twelve

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    Blackboard: “The journalists of Jyllands-Posten* are a bunch of provocative reactionaries”
    Arrow: “Muhammed, raised Danish”
    * Newspaper which originally published the cartoons

    Run of free-speech by Lars Refn




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