Monday, February 06, 2006

The limits of personal freedom and the Danish Cartoonist

"By law there are limits for every one's freedom. One of these limits is to avoid inflicting harm or insults in the other's self, belief or properties. No single law allows misusing the freedom to insult the others or their symbolism.

On the other hand the law means not to use insults to correct the mistakes of the others, even though, the people used such things.

The recent use of Caricature by a Danish newspaper to insult the person of Prophet Mohammad is an irresponsible act. The person who did these cartoons is possibly trying to condemn terrorism which is the act of devious and criminal groups. He was therefore wrong to use the image of Prophet Mohammad as it is not represented by such deviant groups."
Hammorabi
Sam tries to argue that the depiction of the Prophet is wrong ands the Prophet himself was the victim of terrorism and these acts was something he himself rejected. But sam should be telling that to those who cut peoples heads off, and detonate car bombs on groups of children, or funeral processions in the name of Allah and his Prophet. It's not our fault these people do what they do and in the name of Allah. It's not our responsibility to separate the pious Muslim from the fanatic, this work belongs to these good pious Muslims, it's in your hands. And what you have at stake is your good name.

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