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Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford




Those newspapers which decided not to publish cartoons of the Prophet acted wisely and in the public good. Freedom of speech is fundamental to our society and all religions need to be open to criticism, but this freedom needs to be exercised responsibly with a sensitivity to cultural differences.

Arnaud Levy, editor in chief of France Soir

It isnt the cartoons themselves that were defending, its the right of a newspaper Danish, as it happens, but it could be French, German, Italian, Belgian or Zimbabwean to publish them without being threatened and without provoking condemnation.

Wadah Khanfar, director of Al-Jazeera TV

It is an insult for one billion Muslims. We profoundly respect freedom of expression but these images do not give any information or deliver any opinion. They are purely insulting.

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