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Human rights debate

Did publishing “The Future Belongs to Islam” and the Muhammad cartoons violate human rights? Each incident resulted in complaints to human rights commissions (the latter having recently been retracted). The reaction from CAJ and two columns in The Gazette offer context and differing viewpoints. More in the Freedom of Expression J-Topic. Did publishing “The Future…

Did publishing “The Future Belongs to Islam” and the Muhammad cartoons violate human rights? Each incident resulted in complaints to human rights commissions (the latter having recently been retracted). The reaction from CAJ and two columns in The Gazette offer context and differing viewpoints. More in the Freedom of Expression J-Topic.

Did publishing “The Future Belongs to Islam” and the Muhammad cartoons violate human rights? Each incident resulted in complaints to human rights commissions (the latter having recently been retracted). The reaction from CAJ and two columns in The Gazette offer context and differing viewpoints. More in the Freedom of Expression J-Topic.

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Patricia W. Elliott is a magazine journalist and assistant professor at the School of Journalism, University of Regina. You can visit her at patriciaelliott.ca.