Declarações:
Joint UN, European Union, Islamic Conference statement shares ‘anguish’ of muslim world at Mohammed caricatures, but condemns violent response (7 de Fevereiro)
United Nation
Joint Statement By The Secretary-General Of The United Nations, The Secretary General Of The Organization Of The Islamic Conference And The High Representative For Common Foreign And Security Policy Of The European Union (8 de Fevereiro)
União Europeia
Call for respect and dialogue (8 de Fevereiro)
Presidência Austríaca da UE
Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen’s opening statement (7 de Fevereiro)
Primeiro-Ministro Dinamarquês
El Gobierno condena los actos de violencia producidos tras la publicación de las caricaturas de Mahoma (7 de Fevereiro)
Governo Espanhol
Declaração do Ministro de Estado e dos Negócios Estrangeiros sobre a crise dos cartoons (7 de Fevereiro)
Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros de Portugal
Danish Cartoons (6 de Fevereiro)
Governo Britânico
Publication de caricatures du Prophète (6 de Fevereiro)
Ligue Nationale des Musulmans de France
Artigos:
Bush, Blair, But Not Muhammad (24 de Fevereiro)
Kevin Sullivan, Washington Post
Ma liberté, ta susceptibilité (24 de Fevereiro)
Paolo Flores d'Arcais, Le Monde
The Islamic Democratic Paradox (23 de Fevereiro)
Álvaro de Vasconcelos, Project Syndicate
Behind the cartoon war: radical clerics competing for followers (23 de Fevereiro)
Nelly Van Doorn-Harder, The Christian Science Monitor
EU calls on Turkey to mediate in cartoon conflict (21 de Fevereiro)
Lisbeth Kirk, EUObserver
Questions à propos des caricatures (21 de Fevereiro)
Pierre Rousselin, Le Figaro
Iran calls for end to Mohammed cartoon protests (21 de Fevereiro)
David Rennie, Daily Telegraph
Le pape demande que "les croyants ne soient pas l'objet de provocations blessant leurs sentiments religieux" (21 de Fevereiro)
Le Monde
Les fractures de l'affaire Mahomet (21 de Fevereiro)
Sylvie Kauffmann, Le Monde
Cartoon row draws from well of discontent (21 de Fevereiro)
Simon Tisdall, Guardian
Why I Published Those Cartoons (20 de Fevereiro)
Flemming Rose, Washington Post
Danish apology fails to quell Muslim anger (20 de Fevereiro)
David Rennie, Daily Telegraph
The Silent Treatment (17 de Fevereiro)
Robert Wright, New York Times
The Clash of Caricatures (17 de Fevereiro)
Cem Özdemir, Foreign Policy
Le bloc-notes d'Ivan Rioufol (17 de Fevereiro)
Le Figaro
German Cartoon of Suicide Bombers Angers Iran (17 de Fevereiro)
Richard Bernstein, New York Times
Barroso on riots: Europe must fight (16 de Fevereiro)
Graham Bowley, International Herald Tribune
Anatomy of the Cartoon Protest Movement (16 de Fevereiro)
Anthony Shadid and Kevin Sullivan, Washington Post
Pakistan's Violent Protests Over Cartoons Take a Political Turn (16 de Fevereiro)
Salman Masood, New York Times
Why Asian Muslims didn't explode (16 de Fevereiro)
Karim Raslan, International Herald Tribune
The West as scapegoat (15 de Fevereiro)
Max Boot, Los Angeles Times
The Islam Gap (15 de Fevereiro)
Karim Raslan, New York Times
In the name of democracy (15 de Fevereiro)
Jonathan Power, International Herald Tribune
Denmark's new values (15 de Fevereiro)
Kiku Day, The Guardian
Solana warns against EU-muslim cartoon rift (15 de Fevereiro)
Mark Beunderman, EUObserver
Protests Over Cartoons Shake Pakistan (15 de Fevereiro)
John Lancaster, Washington Post
Iran demands apology over German cartoon (15 de Fevereiro)
Luke Harding, Declan Walsh e Robert Tait, The Guardian
Cartoon protests escalate in Pakistan (15 de Fevereiro)
International Herald Tribune
Triangulation de la haine (14 de Fevereiro)
Bernard-Henri Lévy, Le Monde
What Will Europe Really Do? (14 de Fevereiro)
Victor Davis Hanson, Real Clear Politics
Caricatures: les propositions de l'Organisation de la conférence islamique (14 de Fevereiro)
Pierre Prier, Le Figaro
L'Europe intimidée (14 de Fevereiro)
Editorial, Le Monde
Our faith in letting it all hang out (14 de Fevereiro)
Stanley Fish, International Herald Tribune
Tempest behind the turban (14 de Fevereiro)
H.D.S. Greenway, Boston Globe
Prague urges EU compensation for Denmark in cartoon war (14 de Fevereiro)
Lucia Kubosova, EUobserver
Des écrivains face à la caricature (14 de Fevereiro)
Le Monde
"A Scene in the Wrong Movie" (13 de Fevereiro)
Entrevista a Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Der Spiegel
Oh, the Anguish! (13 de Fevereiro)
William Kristol, Weekly Standard
U.S. Muslims Try to Ease Europe's Discord (13 de Fevereiro)
Laurie Goodstein, New York Times
Les élus témoignent du calme des musulmans français (13 de Fevereiro)
Le Monde
Caricatures: Solana livre aux musulmans un message de respect (13 de Fevereiro)
Le Monde
Iran Denies Encouraging Protests (13 de Fevereiro)
Washington Post
Sensibilités musulmanes (13 de Fevereiro)
Robert Solé, Le Monde
European citizens turn against media in cartoon row (13 de Fevereiro)
Teresa Küchler, EUObserver
Liberté d'expression et responsabilité (13 de Fevereiro)
Pierre Veilletet e Robert Menard, Libération
Le choc des ignorances (13 de Fevereiro)
Rachid Benzine, Libération
Lessons from the cartoon jihad (13 de Fevereiro)
Abraham H. Foxman, Haaretz
Dept. of Clashing Civilizations (12 de Fevereiro)
Sonia Mikich, Washington Post
Clash of Civilization (11 de Fevereiro)
Editorial, WS Opinion Journal
Europe's cartoon battle lines are drawn in shades of grey, not black and white (11 de Fevereiro)
Jonathan Steele, The Guardian
Grapes of wrath (10 de Fevereiro)
Salama A Salama, Al-Ahram Weekly
Criminalising religious slurs (10 de Fevereiro)
Ibrahim Nafie, Al-Ahram Weekly
Cartoon wars (10 de Fevereiro)
Economist
Curse of the Moderates (10 de Fevereiro)
Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post
Danish Premier Faults Iran, Syria (10 de Fevereiro)
Kevin Sullivan, Washington Post
Hope Beyond the Rage? (10 de Fevereiro)
David Ignatius, Washington Post
L'Islam défie la vieille Europe (10 de Fevereiro)
Ivan Rioufol, Le Figaro
Le rire face aux religions: conjuguer liberté et respect (10 de Fevereiro)
Le Figaro
Mahomet: le choc des ignorances (10 de Fevereiro)
Henri Tincq, Le Monde
L'Europe en nouveau "grand Satan" (10 de Fevereiro)
Gilles Kepel, Le Monde
¿Choque de civilizaciones? (10 de Fevereiro)
Michel Wieviorka, La Vanguardia
This is not a cartoon war (10 de Fevereiro)
Anas Altikriti, Guardian
Don't yield to extremists (10 de Fevereiro)
Mona Eltahawy, International Herald Tribune
Rasmussen calls Danes embittered on support (10 de Fevereiro)
John Vinocur and Dan Bilefsky, International Herald Tribune
The Opportunity of the Cartoon Crisis (10 de Fevereiro)
Kishore Mahbubani, Yale Global
Does Israel have a strategy? (10 de Fevereiro)
Ze'ev Schiff, Haaretz
Holy War (9 de Fevereiro)
Olivier Roy, Newsweek International
Return to Sanity (9 de Fevereiro)
Editorial, Arab News
Our media must give Muslims the chance to debate with each other (9 de Fevereiro)
Timothy Garton Ash, Guardian
Moral Atomic Bomb (9 de Fevereiro)
Bernard-Henri Levy, WS Opinion Journal
Why the outrage (9 de Fevereiro)
Michael Jansen, Jordan Times
The Danish cartoons: a neo-colonial slap (9 de Fevereiro)
Rami G. Khouri, Daily Star
Seething hatreds of 'cartoon riots' (9 de Fevereiro)
William Pfaff, Korea Herald
Bush Urges Nations to End Violence; Rice Accuses Syria and Iran (9 de Fevereiro)
David E. Sanger, New York Times
At Mecca Meeting, Cartoon Outrage Crystallized (9 de Fevereiro)
Hassan M. Fattah, New York Times
Afghanistan: Is The Cartoon Rage Being Manipulated? (9 de Fevereiro)
Ron Synovitz, Radio Free Europe
Opportunists Make Use of Cartoon Protests (9 de Fevereiro)
Griff Witte, Washington Post
EU commissioner urges European press code on religion (9 de Fevereiro)
David Rennie, Daily Telegraph
Bonfire of the Pieties (8 de Fevereiro)
Amir Taheri, WS Opinion Journal
A Cartoon's Portrait of America (8 de Fevereiro)
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Caricatures: géopolitique de l'indignation (8 de Fevereiro)
Olivier Roy, Le Monde
Caricatures à traits tirés (8 de Fevereiro)
Tariq Ramadan, Libération
Cartoon Jihad (8 de Fevereiro)
Sadanand Dhume, Yale Global
UN, EU, OIC Issue Joint Statement to Overcome Crisis (8 de Fevereiro)
Suleyman Kurt, Zaman Daily News
Free speech? Labour cares more about the Muslim vote (8 de Fevereiro)
Matthew d'Ancona, Daily Telegraph
Shameful appeasement (8 de Fevereiro)
Kathleen Parker, USA Today
When dignity is at stake (8 de Fevereiro)
Rik Coolsaet, International Herald Tribune
A 'dangerous moment' for Europe and Islam (8 de Fevereiro)
International Herald Tribune
Islam: ne rien abandonner à la politique de l'apaisement (8 de Fevereiro)
Le Figaro
West Beginning to See Wide Islamic Protests as Sign of Deep Gulf (8 de Fevereiro)
Alan Cowell, New York Times
Controversy May Affect U.S. Efforts (8 de Fevereiro)
Glenn Kessler, Washington Post
British troops hold airfield as four die in cartoon protests (8 de Fevereiro)
Tom Coghlan, Daily Telegraph
Jacques Chirac critique la parution, dans "Charlie-Hebdo", des caricatures de Mahomet (8 de Fevereiro)
Le Monde
Chechnya Expels Danish Aid Agency (8 de Fevereiro)
New York Times
Nigerian state cancels Danish contract (8 de Fevereiro)
Mail & Guardian
Your Taboo, Not Mine (7 de Fevereiro)
Andrew Sullivan, Time
Cartoon Violence Highlights Cultural Divide (7 de Fevereiro)
Council on Foreign Relations
Tolerance Toward Intolerance (7 de Fevereiro)
Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, Washington Post
Rogue regimes exploit the rage (7 de Fevereiro)
Editorial, New York Daily News
A European Awakening Against Islamic Fascism? (7 de Fevereiro)
Victor Davis Hanson, Real Clear Politics
The right to caricature God…and his prophets (7 de Fevereiro)
Doug Ireland, Open Democracy
Lebanon Protesters Set Embassy Afire (6 de Fevereiro)
Anthony Shadid, Washington Post
De l'Irak à l'Indonésie, la colère s'amplifie (6 de Fevereiro)
Le Figaro
Arson and Death Threats as Muhammad Caricature Controversy Escalates (6 de Fevereiro)
Der Spiegel
European Arrogance Versus Muslim Fanaticism (6 de Fevereiro)
Jürgen Gottschlich, Der Spiegel
Freedoms in the balance (6 de Fevereiro)
James Buchan, The Guardian
'Everyone Is Afraid to Criticize Islam' (6 de Fevereiro)
Entrevista a Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Der Spiegel
Caricatures: le syndrome de Copenhague (6 de Fevereiro)
André Grjebinem, Le Figaro
Translating Arabic into injustice (6 de Fevereiro)
Zachary Lockman, Los Angeles Times
Violence, fatwas and online anti-Jew images: a world of protests (6 de Fevereiro)
Owen Bowcott, The Guardian
The Muslim protest (6 de Fevereiro)
Editorial, Haaretz
Flame of Islamic fury spreads to Beirut (6 de Fevereiro)
Ramsay Short e Matt Barnwell, Daily Telegraph
Leaders unite in calls for calm (6 de Fevereiro)
David Rennie, Julian Isherwood e Francis Harris, Daily Telegraph
Why extremists treat us with contempt (6 de Fevereiro)
Leader, Daily Telegraph
Why the Cartoon Clash Is Escalating (5 de Fevereiro)
Scott Macleod, Time
This is folly, not a clash of civilisations (5 de Fevereiro)
John Caseym, Daily Telegraph
A call for respect and calm (5 de Fevereiro)
Recep Tayyip Erdogan e José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, International Herald Tribune
Free speech and civic responsibility (5 de Fevereiro)
Tariq Ramadan, International Herald Tribune
Europe's New Dissidents (5 de Fevereiro)
Daniel Schwammenthal, WSOpinion Journal
La rue musulmane à l'écran , par Dominique Dhombres (5 de Fevereiro)
Le Monde
In Europe, newspapers torn over prophet cartoons (5 de Fevereiro)
Thomas Crampton, International Herald Tribune
Democracy has a gun held to its head (5 de Fevereiro)
Leader, Daily Telegraph
Cartoons and their context (3 de Fevereiro)
Leader, Guardian
Why we will defend the right to offend (3 de Fevereiro)
Leader, Daily Telegraph
Day of anger threatened over cartoons of Prophet (3 de Fevereiro)
David Rennie e Tim Butcher, Daily Telegraph
West tries to calm tensions as militants threaten kidnaps (3 de Fevereiro)
Ruth Gledhill, Times
Incitement with little insight (3 de Fevereiro)
Ben Macintyre, Times
Caricatures libres (3 de Fevereiro)
Editorial, Le Monde
Dilemme de la presse européenne : pour la liberté, mais pas pour envenimer la situation (3 de Fevereiro)
Le Figaro
Mahomet, une affaire de conscience (3 de Fevereiro)
Editorial, Le Fígaro
«Une disproportion entre les caricatures et l'indignation» (3 de Fevereiro)
Entrevista com Marcel Gauchet, Le Fígaro
Democracy in a Cartoon (3 de Fevereiro)
Ibn Warraq, Der Spiegel
Caricatures : montrer ou pas? (3 de Fevereiro)
Le Monde
Muslim anger boils over Danish cartoons (31 de Janeiro)
Daily Star
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