List of newspapers that reprinted Jyllands-Posten's Muhammad cartoons

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This is a list of newspapers that have reprinted the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons or printed new cartoons depicting Muhammad in response to the controversy. This list is probably not complete.

Contents

Ordered chronologically

CountrySourceCirculationNumber printedPrint dateNotes
Denmark Jyllands-Posten 157,000 daily [1] 12 cartoons30 September 2005 [2]
Egypt El Fagr 50,000 weekly [3] 6 cartoons17 October 2005 [4] [5] [6] [7]
Netherlands Elsevier 142,549 weekly [8] 12 cartoons21 October 2005 [9]
Netherlands De Volkskrant 300,494 daily [10] 3 cartoons29 October 2005 [11] [12]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Slobodna Bosna  ?3 November 2005 [13]
United States New York Sun 1 cartoon4 November 2005 [14]
Germany Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 375,000 daily [15] 1 cartoon7 November 2005
Romania Evenimentul Zilei 73,000 daily [16] 2 cartoons9 November 2005 [17]
Denmark Weekendavisen 12 cartoons + new ones11 November 2005
Norway Aftenposten 249,861 morning,

148,067 evening [18]

1 cartoon2005 [19]
United StatesValley Mirror, Sacramento2,800, twice weekly [20] 2 cartoons12 November 2005 [21]
Germany Ketzerbriefe1 cartoonJanuary 2006
Sweden Expressen 227,300 [22] 2 cartoons7 January 2006 [23]
Sweden Kvällsposten 57,700 [22] 2 cartoons7 January 2006 [23]
Sweden GT57 100 [22] 2 cartoons7 January 2006 [23]
Norway Dagbladet 183,092 daily [18] 12 cartoons9 January 2006 [24]
Norway Magazinet 5,307, 3 times/week [18] 12 cartoons10 January 2006
Norway Dagbladet 183,092 daily [18] 12 cartoons10 January 2006 [25]
Switzerland Die Weltwoche 91,213 weekly [26] 3 cartoons12 January 2006 [27]
Germany VERS180,000 monthly1 cartoon27 January 2006
Italy Corriere della Sera 2 cartoons30 January 2006 [11]
Mexico La Crónica1 cartoon30 January 2006
Iceland DV 6 cartoons31 January 2006
Germany Die Tageszeitung 55,000 daily [15] 2 cartoons31 January 2006
Brazil Folha de S.Paulo 350,000 daily1 cartoon31 January 2006
Greece Eleftherotypia 1 cartoon (only for news)31 January 2006 [28]
Saudi Arabia Shams 1 cartoonAt the beginning of February 2006 [29]
France France Soir 12 cartoons + 1 new1 February 2006
France Le Monde 1 new cartoon1 February 2006
Germany Berliner Zeitung 12 cartoons1 February 2006 [11]
Germany Die Welt 244,000 daily [15] 12 cartoons1 February 2006
Germany Die Zeit 465,000 weekly [15] 1 cartoons1 February 2006
HungaryMagyar Hírlap38,000 daily1 February 2006 [11]
Finland Helsingin Sanomat 429,244 dailyPhoto of another newspaper with 1 cartoon on it1 February 2006 [30]
Netherlands De Volkskrant 300,494 daily [10] 12 cartoons1 February 2006 [11]
Netherlands NRC Handelsblad 249,710 daily [10] 12 cartoons1 February 2006 [11]
Netherlands Het Parool 86,588 daily [10]  ? cartoons ? February 2006 [11]
Netherlands Trouw 113,234 daily [10]  ? cartoons ? February 2006 [11]
Netherlands De Telegraaf 709,745 daily [10] 12 cartoons1 February 2006 [31]
Italy La Stampa 12 cartoons1 February 2006 [11]
Portugal Público 4 cartoons1 February 2006
Spain El Periódico de Catalunya 12 cartoons1 February 2006 [11]
Spain El Mundo 12 cartoons1 February 2006
Switzerland Blick 1 February 2006 [11]
Switzerland Tribune de Geneve 1 February 2006 [11]
Switzerland Le Temps  ?? new cartoons1 February 2006 [11]
Belgium Le Soir 1 new cartoon This was a blank cartoon that was captioned "Ceci n'est pas Mahomet"2 February 2006
Argentina Página/12 1 cartoon2 February 2006 [32]
Uruguay Terra12 cartoons2 February 2006 [33]
Bulgaria Novinar 12 cartoons2 February 2006
Bulgaria Monitor6 cartoons2 February 2006
France Libération 2 cartoons2 February 2006
Germany Tagesspiegel 2 February 2006
Hungary Népszabadság 200,000 daily ??2 February 2006 [34]
Ireland Daily Star 100,000 [35] 1 cartoon2 February 2006 [36]
Italy la Repubblica 2 cartoons2 February 2006
Jordan Al-Shihan 3 cartoons2 February 2006 [37] [38]
Jordan Al-Mehwar12 cartoons2 February 2006 [37] [38]
New Zealand National Business Review 13,000 weekly [39] 1 cartoon2 February 2006
Spain El País 2 February 2006
United States Human Events 12 cartoons2 February 2006
United States New York Sun 2 cartoons2 February 2006
Greenland Sermitsiaq 3 cartoons2 February 2006 [40]
Yemen Yemen Observer Fragments of cartoons

w/ Xs across them

2 February 2006 [41] [42]
Belgium De Standaard 80,000 daily12 cartoons3 February 2006 [43]
Belgium Het Volk  ?? new cartoons3 February 2006 [43]
Belgium De Morgen  ??3 February 2006
Belgium Het Nieuwsblad  ??3 February 2006
Belgium La Libre Belgique 1 new cartoon [44] 3 February 2006
Austria Der Standard 3 cartoons3 February 2006 [45]
Austria Die Presse 3 February 2006 [46]
Austria Kleine Zeitung 3 February 2006 [46]
Honduras El Heraldo 12 cartoons3 February 2006 [47]
India The Times of India , Patna Edition12 cartoons3 February 2006 [48]
Costa Rica Al Día 1 cartoon3 February 2006 [49]
Malaysia Guang Ming 1 cartoon3 February 2006 [50] [51]
South Africa Mail and Guardian 2 cartoons3 February 2006
South Korea Ohmy News1 cartoon3 February 2006 [52]
United StatesRiverside Press Enterprise, California1 cartoon3 February 2006 [53]
Italy Libero 12 cartoons3 February 2006
Italy La Padania 12 cartoons3 February 2006
Slovakia SME 12 cartoons3 February 2006 [54]
Canada Le Devoir , Montreal 1 cartoon3 February 2006 [55]
United States Austin American-Statesman 177,000 daily [56] 1 cartoon3 February 2006 [57]
Czech Republic Hospodářské noviny 12 cartoons4 February 2006
Czech Republic Mladá fronta Dnes 300,000 daily12 cartoons4 February 2006
Japan The Japan Times 12 cartoons [58] 4 February 2006 [59]
Malaysia Sarawak Tribune 1 cartoon4 February 2006 [60] [61]
New Zealand Christchurch Press 91,000 daily [39] 2 cartoons4 February 2006
New Zealand The Dominion Post 98,000 daily [39] 12 cartoons4 February 2006
New Zealand Nelson Mail 1 cartoon4 February 2006 [62]
Poland Rzeczpospolita 2 cartoons4 February 2006 [63]
United States The Philadelphia Inquirer 382,000 daily [64] 1 cartoon4 February 2006 [65]
Australia The Courier-Mail , Brisbane 1 cartoon5 February 2006 [66]
Czech Republic Nedělní Svět4 cartoons5 February 2006
Fiji Fiji Daily Post12 cartoons5 February 2006 [67]
Switzerland NZZ am Sonntag 1 cartoon5 February 2006
United States Akron Beacon Journal 1 new cartoon5 February 2006 [68]
Israel Jerusalem Post 12 cartoons6 February 2006
Venezuela Últimas Noticias 6 February 2006 [69]
Croatia Nacional 12 cartoons6 February 2006 [70]
Indonesia PETA Tabloid10 cartoons6 February 2006 [71] [72] [73]
Indonesia Gloria Surabaya 3 cartoons6 February 2006 [74] [75]
Germany Focus 745,000 weekly12 cartoons6 February 2006 [76]
Ukraine Sevodnya 6 February 2006 [77]
Slovenia Mladina 2 cartoons6 February 2006 [78]
Slovenia Žurnal6 February 2006
Slovenia Direkt6 February 2006
United Kingdom Gair Rhydd 8,000 weekly1 cartoon6 February 2006 [79] [80]
Yemen Al-Hurriya 6 February 2006 [81] [82]
Yemen al-Rai al-Aam6 February 2006 [83] [84]
Algeria ErrisalaBlurred cartoons6 February 2006 [83] [85]
Algeria IrqaaBlurred cartoons6 February 2006 [83] [85]
Brazil Revista Veja 1,200,000 weekly3 cartoons7 February 2006
Lithuania Respublika 4 (or 1 and 9)7 February 2006 (or 2006-02-06 and 2006-02-08)
United States Denver Rocky Mountain News 1 cartoon7 February 2006
Australia Rockhampton Morning Bulletin1 cartoon8 February 2006 [86]
France Charlie Hebdo 12 cartoons + 1 new8 February 2006 [87]
Canada UPEI Cadre 2,000, all recalled [88] 12 cartoons8 February 2006 [89]

[90]

Paraguay La Papa12 cartoons + 3 others8 February 2006 [91]
Lithuania Vakaro Žinios12 cartoons + new8 February 2006
United States Harvard Salient Fortnightly4 cartoons8 February 2006 [92]
United StatesVictorville Daily Press, California1 cartoon8 February 2006 [93]
United States County Press , Newtown Square, Pennsylvania (and sister pubs)Weekly1 cartoon + 1 classical Persian image of Mohammed8 February 2006
United StatesThe Stranger, Seattle4 cartoons9 February 2006 [94]
United States Daily Illini , University of Illinois 6 cartoons9 February 2006 [95]
Canada Jewish Free Press, Calgary 3 cartoons9 February 2006 [96]
Germany Der Spiegel 1,100,000 weekly12 cartoon9 February 2006 [97]
United States The Daily Tar Heel , UNC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1 new cartoon9 February 2006 [98]
Russia Volgograd Gorodskiye vesti1 new cartoon9 February 2006 [99] [100]
Macedonia Vreme 12 cartoons10 February 2006 [101]
Macedonia Vest 12 cartoons10 February 2006 [101]
Russia Bryansk Subbota2 cartoons10 February 2006 [102]
Angola Agora 11 February 2006 [103]
Morocco Le Journal Hebdomadaire Weeklyphoto of 12 cartoons

blotted out [104]

11 February 2006 [105]
Canada Western Standard , Calgary 40,000 weekly8 cartoons13 February 2006 [106]
United StatesThe Northern Star, NIU, DeKalb, Illinois12 cartoons13 February 2006 [107]
United States The Badger Herald , UW, Madison16,000 daily1 cartoon13 February 2006 [108]
United StatesThe Vanguard, University of South Alabama1 cartoon13 February 2006 [109]
Chile 24 Horas 1 cartoon14 February 2006 [110]
Peru RPP Noticias1 cartoon14 February 2006 [111]
Russia Nash Region, Vologda12 cartoons15 February 2006 [112]
United States The Communicator 12 cartoons15 February 2006 [113]
United States Spare Change, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2 cartoons15 February 2006 [114]
United StatesThe Billings Outpost, Montana1 new cartoon16 February 2006 [115]
United States Rhinoceros Times , Greensboro, North Carolina Weekly2 cartoons16 February 2006 [116]
Mozambique SavanaWeekly8 cartoons17 February 2006 [117]
Belarus Zgoda12 cartoons21 February 2006 [118] [119]
India Senior IndiaWeekly12 cartoons23 February 2006 [120] [121] [122]
Finland Kaltio 8,0001 new cartoon23 February 2006 [123]
United StatesTiger Town Observer, Clemson University12 cartoons24 February 2006 [124]
United StatesClemson Forum, Clemson University12 cartoons24 February 2006 [124]
United StatesOregon Commentator, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 2000 monthly12 cartoons + 7 others2 March 2006 [125]
United StatesThe Columns, Fairmont State University, West Virginia12 cartoons6 March 2006 [126]
United States Free Inquiry 4 cartoons7 March 2006, for April/May Edition [127]
United KingdomY Llan1 new cartoon, reprinted from Le Soir (France)21 March 2006 [128]
Estonia KesKus12 cartoons10 April 2006 [129]
United StatesThe Courier, College of DuPage, IllinoisStudent Paper12 cartoons5 May 2006 [130]
United States Harper's Magazine National magazine12 cartoonsJune 2006 [131]
France Le Parisien  ?? ??
Chile El Tercera12 cartoons ??
Chile El Mercurio  ?? ??
Switzerland 24 Heures 3 cartoons2006
Denmark Politiken 1 cartoon2008 [132]

Newspapers closed, editors fired or arrested

Several editors were fired or/and arrested for their decision, or their intention, to re-publish the cartoons. Several newspapers were closed and at least one apologized.

Algeria

On February 12, 2006, Algeria closed two newspapers and arrested their editors for printing the images of Muhammad. Kahel Bousaad and Berkane Bouderbala, the respective editors of pro-Islamist weeklies Errisala and Iqraa, were detained and would appear before an investigating judge in Algiers, staff of the two Arabic newspapers said. [133]

Belarus

Alexander Sdvizhkov, editor of the Zgoda opposition newspaper was sentenced to three years in prison for incitement of religious and national hatred on January 18, 2008. The newspaper was shut down in March 2006 for publishing the cartoons, and remains shut to date. [134]

Canada

The University of Prince Edward Island's student newspaper The Cadre was removed from circulation by university authorities after reprinting some of the cartoons. The issue was subsequently pulled and destroyed by the UPEI Student Union, who publishes the student paper. [135]

The now defunct Western Standard was the only notable English-language Canadian publication to print the cartoons. [136] Publisher Ezra Levant was investigated by the Albertan Human Rights Commission for 900 days before being acquitted. [137] Levant was the only person in the Western world charged for reprinting the cartoons, and under the HRC's operating rules was also responsible for his own legal fees which amounted to over $100,000. [138]

Denmark

Politiken , a Danish newspaper which reprinted a single cartoon by Kurt Westergaard, has apologized for "offending Muslims", saying, "We apologize to anyone who was offended by our decision to reprint the cartoon drawing." The apology came as the result of a settlement reached between the newspaper and a group of eight Muslim groups from the Middle East and Australia. [132]

Finland

Helsingin Sanomat reports: "The immediate feeling one gets is that this has all the makings of a good drama: an Oulu cultural magazine called Kaltio publishes a topical strip-cartoon, the magazine's editor get fired for it, and the illustrator loses a commission from the city." [139]

France

Jacques Lefranc, managing director of France Soir , was fired after reprinting and prominently publishing an in-house cartoon about the controversy. [140] [141] [142]

Jordan

Three of the cartoons were reprinted in the Jordanian weekly newspaper al-Shihan . [143] The editor, Jihad Momani, was fired, and the publisher withdrew the newspaper from circulation. Jihad Momani issued a public apology, and was arrested and charged with insulting religion. [144] Several of the cartoons were reprinted in the Jordanian newspaper al-Mehwar. Both men were sentenced [145] to two months in prison on 30 May 2006.

Malaysia

Lester Melanyi, an editor of the Sarawak Tribune resigned from his post for allowing the reprinting of a cartoon. In East Malaysia non-Muslims are a majority in the otherwise predominantly Muslim state. The chief editor was summoned to the Internal Security Ministry. The Malaysian government has also shut down the newspaper indefinitely. [146] Malaysia's third-largest Chinese-language daily, Guang Ming , was suspended from publication of its evening edition for carrying one of the cartoons in its February 3 edition. The suspension ran for two weeks from February 16 to March 1, 2006. The TV3 television station which aired some of the cartoons, however, has not been suspended. [147]

Russia

The Russian weekly newspaper Nash Region was closed by its owner, Mikhail Smirnov: "I shut it down so that it wouldn't become a real cause of religious strife". Nash Region published a collage of the cartoons on 15 February 2006 as part of an article examining the cartoon controversy. It was the first time the cartoons had appeared in a Russian paper and prosecutors immediately opened an investigation into the editor, Anna Smirnova, on charges that she had used her position to incite hatred. [148] The mayor of the southern Russian city of Volgograd ordered the closure of the city-owned newspaper Gorodskiye Vesti after it published a cartoon depicting Muhammad on February 21, 2006. [148]

Saudi Arabia

The Shams (Sun) was suspended as part of an investigation into its decision to publish the cartoons that have caused anger across the Muslim world. [149]

South Africa

Courts in South Africa preemptively forbade any publication of cartoons containing Mohammed. [150]

United Kingdom

The Cardiff University student newspaper gair rhydd (which is Welsh for free word) became the first organisation in the United Kingdom to publish the images. The day after publication, the decision was taken to pulp the edition and only approximately 200 copies were actually distributed. The editor along with two journalists were suspended for the decision to publish. Gair rhydd resumed publication on 13 February 2006, with an apology. [151] [152] Meurig Llwyd Williams, Archdeacon of Bangor, included a drawing, reprinted from the French newspaper Le Soir, in the church paper Y Llan . It showed Muhammad sitting on a heavenly cloud with God and Buddha and being told: "Don't complain - we've all been caricatured here." He was forced to resign and the issue of the paper was destroyed. [153]

United States

Staff of the New York Press walked out in protest after management disallowed them to reproduce the cartoons as part of their reporting. [154] Two editors of the University of Illinois' student paper, the Daily Illini , were suspended (one later fired) after reprinting the cartoons. [155] Days after the Illini printing, Northern Illinois University's campus newspaper The Northern Star also printed the cartoons, this time with the permission of their faculty adviser, and the consensus of the editors. The paper received letters on both sides of the issue for months.[ citation needed ] The Harvard Salient, a conservative student biweekly at Harvard College, also printed the cartoons and were subject to a town hall forum by the Harvard College Interfaith Council. [156]

Yemen

Yemen detained three journalists on February 12, 2006 (detaining a fourth shortly afterwards), and closed three publications that reprinted the cartoons: Al-Hurriya, Yemen Observer and al-Rai al-Aam. Those detained were Mohammed Al-Asadi, editor-in-chief of the English-language daily Yemen Observer, Akram Sabra, managing editor of the weekly al-Hurriya, reporter Yehiya al-Abed of Hurriya, and Kamal al-Aalafi, editor-in-chief of Arabic weekly al-Rai al-Aam. The Yemeni journalists' association called for the release of the journalists and for the annulment of the closure decrees "because these measures were not ordered by a court". [133] On 3 May the newspapers reopened, although some charges persist. [157]

On 24 November 2006, Kamal al-Aalafi was sentenced to a year in prison. The sentencing court also ordered that the paper be closed for six months and that al-Aalafi himself not be permitted to write for an equal amount of time. He was subsequently released on bail.

On 4 December 2006, Mohammed al-Asaadi was ordered jailed until he could pay a fine of 500,000 rials (approximately $2500). [158]

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