Mohammed cartoons Danish editor honoured

The editor who commissioned cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed for a Danish newspaper has been awarded for his role in the debate about free speech.

The Danish editor who commissioned the caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed that sparked international protests has been awarded a prize by Denmark's national press club.

Flemming Rose was the culture editor of right-wing daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005 when he published 12 satirical cartoons of the Islamic prophet, triggering deadly protests in some Muslim countries.

The cartoons were also published in French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, where Islamist gunmen killed 12 people in January.

"For me, the debate I was drawn into almost 10 years ago by chance... is about torelance and freedom," Rose said in a speech at the awards ceremony on Thursday.

The decision by Jyllands-Posten to publish the caricatures was controversial in Denmark and many journalists criticised Rose for doing it.

The Danish press club gave Rose its annual prize for "being a strong and central actor in the international debate about freedom of speech".

Rose, 57, still lives under police protection because of death threats made against him.

Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who whipped up outrage across the Muslim world with his 2007 sketch of the Prophet Mohammed as a dog, was last week given a prize by a Danish free speech group viewed by some as being Islamophobic.

Vilks last month escaped an attempt on his life when he attended a debate on free speech.

A Dane of Palestinian origin fired a series of shots outside the Copenhagen cultural centre that was hosting the event, killing a filmmaker.

The gunman later shot dead a Jewish man outside a synagogue before he was killed by police.


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