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BRUSSELS, Feb. 2 (Xinhuanet) -- The Muslim cartoons
published by a Danish newspaper months ago were "imprudent," but reactions from
the Muslim world are not justified, said European Union (EU) justice and
security chief Franco Frattini on Thursday.
"I can understand the feelings of
indignation, frustration and sadness of the Muslim communities over the last few
days as they viewed the cartoons published by a Danish newspaper," said
Frattini, European Commission vice president for justice and security affairs,
in a statement.
"Such events do not facilitate dialogue between
faiths and cultures and provide barriers to the integration process to which the
member states of the (European) Union are committed."
"However, one of the founding principles of our
Europe is freedom of expression, including the right to criticise," he said.
He said reactions from the Muslim world are
completely unacceptable.
"It should be crystal clear to all that violence,
intimidation,and the calls for boycotts or for restraints on the freedom of the
press are completely unacceptable and will not bring about a constructive
discussion between communities."
The caricatures of the Muslim prophet Muhammed
published in September by Danish newspaper Jyllends Posten brought about waves
of protests in the Muslim world.
Several countries have recalled their ambassadors
from Denmark while religious leaders and the Egyptian Parliament have urged a
boycott of Danish products.
The standoff between Europe and the Muslim world
deepened as several European newspapers have reprinted the caricatures in
solidarity with the Danish paper in the past two days. Enditem
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