Cairo (AP) - an Egyptian newspaper insult Islam that caused by a piece of anger, decided to spell cartoon, cartoon.
Daily newspaper said the motherland, which is a kind of: a series of sketches criticized the Arab world and the west, the relationship between the an ironic Paris announced last week a week of crude oil comic.
The document said, they are "civilized" alternative across the Muslim world a low budget in the United States against islamic film caused violent protests.
"There is no crack comic, but cartoons, said:" over more than two pages of price banner announced this week.
A picture, titled "to the west of the islamic world glasses," glasses frame combustion of world trade center has a pair of. Another kind of angry turbaned men as a sword photo shows a flashlight wrapped in the flag of the United States, ignore a peaceful Muslim.
Seem to have designed to show that the only Muslim world, the western audience see the image is terrorism.
The newspaper's decision is in a debate, freedom of speech in Muslim and western countries in the film "innocent Muslim reaction." Video of the violence in the past two weeks, more than 50 people were killed. In Egypt, the demonstrators against the American embassy.
Last week, France's provocation "Charlie weekly" magazine published a set of crude oil broadcast movie cartoons, laugh at it the fierce reaction.
The United States President barack Obama and other western countries officials have accused movies, but said no words as violent reaction.
Muhammad el Barguti, motherland newspaper editor, told the Associated Press said Wednesday, cartoons is a "model of a civilized all happen reaction." Published a paper show that "to burn, kill" is not appropriate reaction insult Islam's drawings, he said.
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