Yasuhiko Oishi, a media ethics professor at Tokyo's Aoyama Gakuin University, commenting on the Tokyo Shimbun's apology to Muslims for having reprinted a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed that was published in Charlie Hebdo. (Asahi Shimbun)
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Although it released an apology, the paper does not acknowledge that it has changed its stance of providing readers with something to reflect on by publishing the caricature. It remains unclear what T
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nath
Should never have apologized in the first place. Some people need to learn that freedom of expression is more important than religion.
Harry_Gatto
Right now, I doubt that any muslims in Japan will complain.