Muhammad: The "Banned" Images Blog Free Speech at Risk

13Nov/090

Braving The Inferno

Jeff Gamso at his Gamso - For the Defense blog writes:

I wrote the other day about the thought police. I wrote earlier about the craven and dishonest (literally, intellectually, and morally) decision by Yale University Press to publish Jytte Klausen’s The Cartoons That Shook the World about the depictions of the Prophet Muhammad published by a Danish newspaper in 2005 and the responses to them - but to leave out the cartoons. That last continues to rankle. If we cannot look to the academy and its press to be forthright in defense of the open discussion of ideas, where can we look?

The answer, it seems (and thanks to Eugene Volokh for pointing it out), is to another university. What Yale will not do, Duke will. The aptly named Voltaire Press has now published Muhammad: The "Banned" Images. It's a picture book containing those 12 cartoons and apparently (I haven't got my copy yet) another 19 images of Muhammad, with commentary, and a Statement of Principle advocating not the content of the book but it's idea and signed by a dozen individuals and organizations. (I'm bitter that they didn't ask me to sign.)

To add your virtual signature to the Statement of Principle, go to MuhammadImages.com and send us an email.

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