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Middle East studies in the NewsMohammed Images Prompt A New Kind Of Protest: Censorship [incl. Jytte Klausen]
USA Today http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/8076 Vanity Fair columnist Christopher Hitchens excoriates Yale University Press in a post at Slate yesterday for excising the actual cartoons from a new book on the raging 2005 controversy over Danish newspaper cartoon caricatures of the prophet Mohammed. The Cartoons That Shook the World will go out into the world without the 12 caricatures -- including one showing Mohammed with a bomb in his turban -- although the images and the deadly extremist riots they allegedly provoked are the subject of the work by Brandeis professor of politics Jytte Klausen. Publisher John Donatich told the New York Timesthat he made the censorship call because "when it came between that and blood on my hands, there was no question." And the publisher's press office told Hitchens that experts cautioned Yale that "republication of the cartoons by the Yale University Press ran a serious risk of instigating violence."Rot, says Hitchens. He calls Yale's move an inversion of moral responsibility to blame the media, not the rioters themselves. His column includes a link to the cartoons because, says Hitchens:
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