
Why the Prophet Muhammad cartoon fury still haunts Europe
Clip: 10/1/2015 | 9m 54s
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 attacks. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports that free expression is at the heart of a debate about the clash of Western values and a changing Europe.
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Why the Prophet Muhammad cartoon fury still haunts Europe
Clip: 10/1/2015 | 9m 54s
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 attacks. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports that free expression is at the heart of a debate about the clash of Western values and a changing Europe.
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