World Oct 01 Watch 9:54 A decade after Prophet Muhammad cartoons, tension over free expression endures Ten years ago deadly riots broke out across the Muslim world as word spread of several cartoons published in a Danish newspaper depicting the Prophet Muhammad. Today the former editor and some of the artists still live in fear of… By PBS NewsHour
Nation May 30 Photos: Anti-Islam protest held outside Islamic community center in Phoenix Approximately 250 people gathered in front of the Islamic Community Center of Phoenix on Friday during evening prayers, carrying signs decrying Islam as well as Sharia law and terrorism. By News Desk
Nation May 05 Islamic State claims responsibility for ‘Draw Muhammad’ attack in Texas Islamic State militants claimed responsibility Tuesday for the attack outside a prophet Muhammad cartoon-drawing contest near Dallas. By Joshua Barajas
Nation May 04 Dallas gunman identified as jihadist terrorism suspect Law enforcement officials identified the two gunmen killed by police on Sunday after they opened fire outside a cartoon-drawing contest of the Prophet Muhammad in a Dallas suburb. One of them was being investigated by the FBI. By Marina Lopes
Jan 07 Obama offers U.S. help to pursue terrorists in French attack By Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is offering help to French officials to pursue terrorists responsible for what he is calling a "horrific shooting" at a satirical weekly newspaper. Continue reading
Jul 01 What is a caliphate? By Larisa Epatko Sunni armed militants, who have taken control of parts of Syria and northern Iraq, on Sunday declared their territory a new “caliphate” governed by strict sharia law. Continue reading
Oct 08 Watch In ‘Joseph Anton,’ Salman Rushdie Writes Novelistically About His Own Life In his new memoir, Salman Rushdie recounts, in the third person, his upbringing as a secular muslim trying to understand his religion, as well as living under fatwa, a period when he says he discovered his own resilience. Jeffrey Brown… Continue watching
Sep 28 In Pakistan, U.S. Government Blamed for Anti-Muslim Movie By Larisa Epatko The angry backlash in Pakistan over an American-made Internet video that insulted the Prophet Muhammad had a common theme: the U.S. government was to blame. Continue reading
Sep 21 Watch French Cartoons, Anti-Islam Film are ‘Agitprop Designed to Provoke’ Hard-Liners French Cartoons, Anti-Islam Film are 'Agitprop Designed to Provoke' Hard-Liners… Continue watching