Posted on 03/12/2008 5:39:08 PM PDT by PROCON
PARIS (Reuters) - A French court on Wednesday upheld a ruling in favor of a magazine that published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, rejecting an appeal by a Muslim group which said they incited hatred of Islam.
The cartoons, published in the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in February 2006, originally appeared in a Danish newspaper five months earlier.
They provoked violent protests in Asia, Africa and the Middle East in which 50 people were killed. Several European publications reprinted them as an affirmation of free speech.
"These caricatures, which clearly target a fraction and not the whole of the Muslim community, do not constitute an insult or direct personal attack against a group of people because of their religion and do not breach the limits of freedom of expression," the court in Paris ruled.
The decision was the culmination of a long legal battle over the cartoons.
A lower court ruled last year that the cartoons fell into the category of freedom of speech and did not constitute an attack on Islam in general.
Viva La France! (for now)
someone please insert WTF+CAT?!? pic now. This is shocking. Is there hope that this judge wont get a Fatwah put on him?
“A lower court ruled last year that the cartoons fell into the category of freedom of speech and did not constitute an attack on Islam in general.”
So what if it did, it’s still a free speech issue.
If I had one of those p*u*ssy little cars like they have in France, I would be buying fire insurance!

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