If it ever was, the Danish cartoon affair has long since stopped being a laughing matter. The attempt to see if it was possible 'do a Rushdie' by depicting the prophet Mohammed with a bomb in his turban, among other things, has been crowned with more success than the right of centre newspaper Jyllandsposten could ever have hoped for.
The affair involves not only European cores values such as the freedom of expression and the independence of the press, but also the issue of respect for other religions in multicultural Europe.
With the beatings of Danes in the Middle East, and a boycott of Danish exports in a growing number of countries in the Middle East the matter has also become a trade issue, and potentially a question about terrorism.



