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March 04, 2006
A Principled Stand
Junaid Afeef, a Muslim offended by the Danish cartoons, is acting as the lawyer defending someone in trouble for publishing them. Why? He understands that freedom of expression benefits Muslims as much as anyone, and that they will suffer from its curtailment.
Posted by Conor at March 4, 2006 04:01 PM
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Well, of course that's true, but sometimes people are so emotional that they lose sight of that fact. Too bad.
Posted by: Ed Bremson at March 4, 2006 06:18 PM