it seems it's not only the christians that are being attacked by the media:

Norwegian Mag reprints �blasphemous� Danish drawings of Mohammed

From Islam Online:

Norwegian Muslims on Wednesday, January 11, blasted an obscure magazine for echoing a Danish daily and publishing a set of caricatures offending Prophet Muhammad.

"The Supreme Islamic Council (SIC) condemns in the strongest possible terms the publishing of such offensive cartoons by Magazinet," SIC Head Mohammad Hamdan told IslamOnline.net over the phone from Oslo.

The Christian magazine on Tuesday, January 10, published the same cartoons that caused uproar in the Muslim world after first emerged in Denmark�s mass circulation Jyllands-Posten last September.

It printed the blasphemous cartoons in the name of "freedom of expression."

"What on earth does freedom of expression mean?" A furious Hamadan wondered.

Magazinet editor explains why he reprinted the cartoons:

"Just like Jyllands-Posten, I have become sick of the ongoing hidden erosion of the freedom of expression," Magazinet editor Vebjoern Selbekk wrote. The murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh in 2004 revealed "that we are not facing empty threats. We know that the freedom of expression in our part of the world is being threatened by religion that is not afraid of using violence," he added. Selbekk said he was not afraid of the prospect of facing the same indignation and even death threats that faced the Danish paper after it published the cartoons.

The Wahhabi Muslim World league reacts

�The cartoons published in the magazine�s Tuesday issue are offensive to the Prophet and they deliberately chose Eid day to launch a sinister campaign,� WML Secretary-General Dr. Abdullah Al-Turki said in a statement.

�This will not affect international relations but give rise to hatred in the Muslim world for such countries.�

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below is a link to these diabolical images for those who have no fear for there soul. But be warned ...view at your own risk:

blasphemous


fortunately the world body does have some common sense:

... After the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, the United Nations and the Council of Europe, the European Union is now the fourth multinational organisation to lash out at the Danish government for not calling a Danish newspaper to account for publishing caricatures of the Muslim prophet Muhammad.
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