The move came amidst a public backlash in Denmark against Islam in the wake of Islamist violence a decade ago over
Danish newspaper cartoons satirizing the Prophet Mohammad, a series of deadly militant attacks in Europe including one in Denmark, and a large influx of mainly Muslim migrants in 2015.
Not exact matches
«Specifically, the furious reaction in parts of the Muslim world to the publication by a
Danish newspaper in 2005 of a
cartoon depicting the Prophet Mohamed.
In 2005, one of Canada's national
newspapers ran a spirited defence of free speech in light of
cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad published in the
Danish newspaper Jyllands - Posten.