Cartoon crisis
2006-02-10
During a small gathering on Tues., Jiří Paroubek put aside his
tough talk and made some conciliatory remarks about the
cartoon crisis in the Muslim world. He said he isn't sure the EU
should speak as a single voice against the protests. It's not such
a big deal when someone demonstrates, he said, and this is a
lesson for Europe that there are limits to freedom of speech and
that there is such thing as respect for other cultures. By
apologizing and giving the issue time, he said, the protests will
pass. Sitting in the front was Deputy Foreign Minister Jaroslav
Bašta. Less than 24 hours later, he made statements that
essentially contradicted what Paroubek had said. The foreign
ministry said that Europe must come together to defend the
right of newspapers to print what they want. So, exactly where
does the CR stand on the cartoon issue? As in the Iraq war, it's
on both sides of the fence at the same time.
[Czech Republic Czech Council on Foreign Relations Friedrich
Ebert Stiftung Iran Middle East]
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