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Members of the Salient’s staff also accused the Islamic community of hypocrisy for reacting violently to the editorial cartoons, since—the Salient staffers said—there is a history of Islamic art depicting the prophet Muhammad...
...editor of the Harvard Salient defended his newspaper’s decision to republish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, while other students at a Kirkland House forum said that the Salient’s move was disrespectful toward Muslims...
...forum, sponsored by the Harvard College Interfaith Council, came as death tolls mounted in worldwide riots sparked by the Muhammad cartoons. According to the Associated Press, 19 people have died in cartoon-related violence so far this month—including 11 in Afghanistan and five in Pakistan...
Islamic law forbids illustrations of Muhammad, and the nature of the images—one of them depicting Muhammad as a terrorist with a bomb in his turban—has raised ire across the globe...
College administrators warned yesterday of a possible retaliatory response to the publication of the controversial Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in The Harvard Salient. The Salient republished four of the cartoons in its Feb. 8 paper, angering a number of student groups on campus. Despite the concerns within the College, however, outside Johnston Gate today, a homeless-run newspaper has also reprinted two of the cartoons...