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Commission rules in favour of freedom of speech but the matter is still to come before the courts.
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The kind of emotion that an image invokes can depend upon the eye of the beholder.
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<i>M&G</i> readers have flooded us with letters about Zapiro’s cartoon on the Prophet Muhammad. Read a selection here.
Readers react to Zapiro’s Prophet Muhammed cartoon and a spokesperson for Minister Sicelo Shiceka takes on the <i><I>M&G</I></i> after our expose.
Muhammad not only encouraged smiling,
he laughed easily and made jokes
From very early last Friday, the protests began rolling in. At the time of writing, my inbox alone has 79 complaints.
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The <i>M&G</i> has released a teaser of Friday’s Zapiro cartoon, in response to the uproar caused by his previous depiction of the Prophet Muhammad.
Bigotry is again riding rampant in reaction to last week’s Zapiro cartoon in the <i>Mail & Guardian</i>, argues political analyst <b>Terry Bell</b>.
<i>M&G</i> editor Nic Dawes has reiterated the paper’s disapproval of the Islamophobia that has stalked the "Everybody draw Muhammad Day" campaign.
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<i>M&G</i> editor <b>Nic Dawes</b> responds to the uproar over the Zapiro Prophet Muhammad cartoon in Friday’s paper.
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