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Middle East studies in the NewsIndex On Censorship Mag Quarrel Over Danish 'Toons [incl. Jytte Klausen]
Liberal Conspiracy Blog (U.K.) http://www.liberalconspiracy.org/2009/12/19/index-on-censorship-mag-controversy-over-danish-toons/ http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/8906 Index on Censorship magazine is mired in controversy again after a refusal by its board to publish the controversial Danish cartoons over an article. The new edition of the magazine carries an interview with Jytte Klausen, a Danish academic at Brandeis University in the United States, about the decision by her publisher, Yale University Press, not to publish images of the racist caricatures themselves in her book. Index on Censorship did not publish the cartoons during the original controversy four years ago. This time its board overruled the editor Jo Glanville and refused to publish any cartoons with the interview. According to chief executive John Kampfner: The board met on 27 October. After a detailed discussion, it decided reluctantly to recommend that the images not be published. One member of the board, Kenan Malik, who was unable to attend the board meeting, subsequently took issue with the decision. In response, and in keeping with Index's commitment to free expression, the chairman, Jonathan Dimbleby, and other trustees agreed to publish the reasons for their decision, and to publish Malik's dissenting view alongside. Index on Censorship's chair Jonathan Dimbleby has put the the decision to overrule the editor down to security concerns.
Writer and broadcaster Kenan Malik has argued against the decision, saying:
The actual interview with Jytte Klausen is available to read here. Index on Censorship has posted all the articles on its website. Although one could argue that the magazine has a special duty not to shy away from self-censorship, should the decision solely be that of the management? And is a threat from Muslims likely anyway since not a single British Muslim took part in a violent act over the original controversy? Note: Articles listed under "Middle East studies in the News" provide information on current developments concerning Middle East studies on North American campuses. These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch and do not necessarily correspond to Campus Watch's critique.receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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