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An award-winning cartoonist is seeing red after editors at The Washington Post and other newspapers pulled a "very tame" cartoon that alluded to the Prophet Muhammad. Wiley Miller, whose "Non ...
The punch line: “Where’s Muhammad?” No Muhammad figure appeared. Miller drew the cartoon, he told the Post’s ombudsman, to satirize “the insanity of an entire group of people rioting and ...
The cartoon presented a scene that imitated the “Where’s Waldo?” children’s books by asking “Where’s Muhammad?” amid a drawing of a grassy park with animals, children and adults at play.
And it’s what Jerry DeLemus and Dean Remington are doing with their respective plans to organize a Geller-inspired Muhammad cartoon contest in New Hampshire and an anti-Islam rally in Tucson.
Although the original Muhammad Cartoon Crisis made headlines around the world, there are many intriguing details that most people still don't know. Earlier this year, as part of our global ...
The contest to draw the Prophet Muhammad that spurred two gunmen to ... sponsored its first contest to award $10,000 for the top cartoon rendering of the Islamic prophet as a way to promote ...
Turns out both are. The FBI learned that Elton Simpson might show up in Garland and that he had become interested in the Muhammad cartoon awards affair. But when the Bureau sent the warning it ...
Naturally, opinions differ: Margaret Sullivan, public editor of the New York Times, said in an online column Wednesday that "The cartoon itself, while it may disturb the sensibilities of a small ...
WASHINGTON — So far, relatively few people have seen the winning Muhammad cartoon from the Garland contest that provoked an attack by would-be jihadis this month. Soon, commuters and tourists in ...
GARLAND, Texas—The two men who attacked a Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas earlier this month were gunned down by members of a SWAT police team and not a single traffic officer, as officials ...
In the letter, which Camacho-Ali says her ex-husband wrote some time in the late 1960s, Ali describes seeing a cartoon in the Nation of Islam newspaper, Muhammad Speaks, outside a skating rink in ...