Party wants to print Mohammed cartoons in Danish newspapers Nye Borgerlige head Pernille Vermund said there is no room for compromise when the freedom of speech is on the line

(Copenhagen Post) Earlier this month, the French school teacher Samuel Paty was murdered after he had shown the Mohammed cartoons — famously printed in Jyllands-Posten newspaper in 2005 — to his students.

And then yesterday, three people were killed in the Notre Dame church in Nice in a vicious response to President Emmanuel Macron’s vocal support of satire magazine Charlie Hebdo’s depictions of the Muslim prophet Mohammed.

Hours after the Nice attack, Nye Borgerlige head Pernille Vermund said she intends to take out ads in Danish newspapers to once again print the famous Mohammed cartoons as an act of solidarity with those killed.

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