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This is the timeline of the 2006 Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy.

Main Sources: [1][2]

2005

September

October

  • October 9:
  • October 14:
    • 3,500 people stage a peaceful demonstration outside the Copenhagen office of Jyllands-Posten.
    • Two of the cartoonists are advised to go into hiding after receiving death threats[2].
  • October 19:
    • Eleven ambassadors request a meeting with the Prime Minister of Denmark, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, and want him to distance himself from the cartoons in Jyllands-Posten as well as various other allegedly derogatory comments about Islam in the Danish media. The Prime Minister refused to meet the ambassadors, on the grounds that he cannot infringe on the freedom of the press.
  • October 28:
    • Danish police are notified by a number of Muslim organisations, claiming that the intention of the publication of the cartoons has been to "mock and deride" the Muslim faith, something the Danish penal code prohibits (§ 140).

November

  • November through December: A delegation of Imams from the Islamic Society in Denmark travel to the Middle East in order to bring attention to the cartoons.
  • In November, another Danish newspaper, WeekendAvisen, published an addition ten satirical cartoons of Muhammad.[3]
  • November 3:
  • November 7:
    • The Bangladeshi government issues a diplomatic protest to the Danish government following the initial publication of the cartoons.[4]
  • November 24:
    • The United Nations Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief and Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance request the Permanent Danish Mission to the UN to deliver their observations of the case [5]

December

  • December 2:
    • A Pakistani political party, Jamaat-e-Islami apparently offers a roughly $10,000 reward to anyone who kills one of the cartoonists[2]. It was later discovered that this was a considerable exaggeration, based on a small note in a local newspaper, citing Jamaat-e-Islami as promising a reward up to a million rupees for the deaths of the cartoonist. Jamaat-e-Islami claims to be wrongly cited, having merely suggested that the Pakistani government could promise such a reward, just like the US has done terorrist. On its way trough the Danish ambassador to the Danish media, this fact is blown up as involving multiple papers and flyers with the reward.[6]
  • December 7:
  • December 19:
    • Twenty-two former Danish ambassadors criticise the Prime Minister of Denmark for not meeting with the eleven ambassadors in October.
    • The Council of Europe criticises the Danish government for invoking the "freedom of the press" in its refusal to take action against the "insulting" cartoons. [8]
  • December 29:
    • The Arab League criticises the Danish government for not acting in the matter.

2006

January

  • The people of Saudi Arabia begin boycotting Danish products.
  • Saudi Arabia recalls its ambassador from Denmark.
  • The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent a letter to their ambassadors in the Middle East stating that one of the pillars of Norwegian society is freedom of speech, but they expressed regret that Magazinet did not respect Muslims' beliefs.[10]
  • Libya closes its embassy in Denmark.
  • The Danish government announces that Denmark's ambassador to Saudi Arabia only expressed his own opinion in the 28 January interview with AP-TV. The Danish People's Party, Dansk Folkeparti, demands he be reprimanded.
  • The Danish ambassador in Jordan is summoned for a hearing.
  • The President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai calls the printing of the cartoons a mistake, and hopes that this will lead to the media being more responsible and respectful in the future.
  • The Flag of Denmark is burned in the West Bank cities of Nablus and Hebron.
  • Yemen's Assembly of Representatives (Majlis al-Nuwaab) condemns the images.
  • The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) heads to the UN with a resolution that forbids attacks on religious beliefs.
  • Bahrain condemns the cartoons.
  • Syria also condemns the cartoons.
  • A new denial-of-service attack on Jyllands-Posten's homepage. The first happened on January 27.
  • Ekstra Bladet reveals that a Danish Muslim association spreading the story in the Middle East, has claimed that it represents 200,000 Danish Muslims. Its actual membership number is around 15,000. [11]
  • Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement gives Danes, Norwegians, and Swedes 48 hours to leave the Gaza Strip.
  • Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades gives Danes and Swedes 72 hours to leave the area.
  • A poll from Epinion for Danmarks Radio, the national broadcasting company of Denmark, showed that of 579 Danes asked, 79% believe that the Prime Minister of Denmark should not apologise to the Muslims, with 48% citing that would be political interference with the freedom of press, while 44% thought the Prime Minister should try harder to resolve the controversy. 62% of those asked believed that Jyllands-Posten shouldn't apologise either, and while 58% did feel that while it was the right of Jyllands-Posten to publish the images, they could understand the Muslim criticism.[12]
  • Jyllands-Posten sends out an apology in both Danish and Arabic. Apologising, not for the printing of the cartoons, but for hurting the feelings of Islamic society (Look below for English translation of the apology).
  • Armed Palestinians from the Fatah take over an EU office as a protest against the cartoons. [13]
  • Former US President Bill Clinton cites historic anti-Semitism and condemns the publishing of the cartoons. [14]
  • The Prime Minister of Denmark says that he personally distances himself from the cartoons, but reiterates that the government cannot intervene in what the media writes. [15]
  • The Egyptian parliament encourages consumers to boycott Danish products.
  • The European Union backs Denmark, saying that any retaliatory boycott of Danish goods would violate world trade rules. [16]
  • The Danish Red Cross says that it will evacuate some workers in Yemen and the Gaza Strip after receiving threats. [17]
  • Jyllands-Posten sends out a second open letter, this time both in Arabic, Danish, and English, trying to clear up several misunderstandings, and once again apologising for hurting the feelings of the Islamic society.
  • Armed gunmen from Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades storm the European Union's office in Gaza and threaten to kidnap the workers unless they recieve an official appology for the cartoons from the EU.
  • Following a live televised interview on Al-Jazeera, it is reported [18] that the "apology for any offence caused" made at the opening of the interview by Flemming Rose, Jyllands-Posten's cultural editor, was not translated into Arabic.
  • The Danish Muslim Association is satisfied with yesterday's apologies from Jyllands-Posten and the Prime Minister, and say they now will help improve the situation. They claim to be deeply sorry and surprised the case got this far. [19][20]
  • A bomb threat against Jyllands-Posten leads to evacuation of two offices in Aarhus and Copenhagen.[21]
  • Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades denies that the threat against Scandinavians is real.[22]
  • The foreign ministers of seventeen Islamic nations renew demands for the Danish government to punish the authors of the cartoons and to "ensure that it doesn't happen again." [23]
  • The Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen holds a press conference in both Danish and English in which he repeats that he urges Danes not to take any action that could worsen the situation. He urges Muslims in Denmark to take actions that can improve the situation. He also repeats that freedom of expression is a vital part of the Danish society and that the Danish government is not in a position to have any influence on what the press is printing. He states that he wants to come back to a situation of dialogue, based on the friendship that has existed for a long time between Denmark and the Muslim world.[24] The prime minister is asked by the TV broadcaster Al Jazeera to appear in a program, but has not yet decided whether he will accept.
  • The National Assembly of Bahrain demands an apology from Denmark's head of state, Queen Margrethe II, as well as from the government. If the demands are not met, they will urge an official boycott of Danish goods and the cutting off of oil exports of 159,000 barrels per day, in association with other GCC members. [25]
  • Hamas leader Adnan Asfour demands that Denmark punish the twelve artists and Jyllands-Posten.[26]
  • Former US President Bill Clinton states that he fears anti-Semitism will be replaced with anti-Islamic prejudice and condemns "these totally outrageous cartoons against Islam".[27]
  • Russian president Vladimir Putin indicates in a speech in the Kremlin that the Danish political authorities are using the theme of freedom of expression to protect those who have insulted the Muslims.
  • The Icelandic newspaper DV publishes six of the twelve cartoons.
  • The German newspaper Die Tageszeitung publishes two of the cartoons.

February

  • The French newspaper France Soir publishes the cartoons, adding one of their own. Chief editor Jacques Lefranc is fired later the same day by owner Raymond Lakah, a French-Egyptian binational and Roman Catholic[28]. The French Government dissociates itself from the initiative[29].
  • The German newspaper Die Welt publishes some of the cartoons[30], as do the German newspapers Tagesspiegel and Berliner Zeitung.
  • The Italian newspaper La Stampa publishes the cartoons.
  • The Spanish newspaper El Periódico de Catalunya publishes the cartoons.
  • The Dutch papers Volkskrant, NRC Handelsblad, and Elsevier publish the cartoons.
  • The Danish embassy in Syria is evacuated because of a hoax bomb threat. [31]
  • Syria recalls its ambassador from Denmark. [1]
  • The Finnish Minister of Foreign Affairs criticises the Danish government for its slow actions on the matter.
  • The Russian Orthodox Church and the Muftiat condemned the European newspapers that republished the cartoons.
  • Chechen warlord, politician, and terrorist leader Shamil Basayev condemns the cartoons.
  • Jyllands-Posten's headquarters as well as its office in Copenhagen is again evacuated after a bomb threat. [32]
  • An influential Muslim organization in Malaysia, the Muslim Consumers Association of Malaysia, calls on the Malaysian government to protest the cartoons with the Danish government. [33]
  • A spokesman from the Indonesian Foreign Ministry condemns the cartoons, saying that freedom of expression should not be used as a pretext to insult a religion. [34]
  • An SMS suggesting that the Qur'an should be burned at noon on Rådhuspladsen at the centre of Copenhagen is circulated around mobile numbers in Denmark. The burning does not occur. However, a similar SMS is distributed stating that the Qur'an will be burned on Saturday, 4 February.
  • German newspaper Die Zeit publishes one of the cartoons on page five. [35]
  • The Prime Minister of Denmark appears on the TV station Al-Arabiya. The recording was made 1 February.
  • The Jordanian newspaper al-Shihan prints the cartoons. The newspaper's manager is fired.[36] [37]
  • The American newspaper New York Sun publishes two of the cartoons[38].
  • The Belgian newspaper Le Soir publishes two of the cartoons. [39]
  • The French newspaper Le Monde publishes a cartoon of Muhammad's face formed only from words that read "I may not draw the Prophet."
  • The Swiss newspapers Le Temps and Tribune de Genève publish some of the cartoons, as does the Hungarian newspaper Magyar Hirlap. [40]
  • The Portuguese newspaper Público publishes one of the cartoons - the most heated one - Muhammad with a bomb on his head.
  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark advises Danish citizens to leave Gaza.
  • Mullah Krekar, alleged leader of Ansar al-Islam and living in Norway, calls the cartoons a "declaration of war" and says that "[we] Muslims are ready for this".[41]
  • "Fleeting glimpses" of some of the cartoons are shown in British television news programmes on the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, [42]. On its flagship current affairs programme Newsnight, the BBC recreates portions of the cartoons but with the image of Muhammad edited out of the scenes.
  • In a joint statement, the Roman Catholic bishops of the five Nordic countries deplore the publication of the cartoons. "Again and again, in our Nordic area, it seems that certain opinion makers feel that they are wholly free to say what they wish without any respect for the understanding and beliefs of other people (..) Our sympathies go out to our Muslim sisters and brothers." [43].
  • Armed gunmen from Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades storm the European Union's office in Gaza for the second time in a week and kidnapped a German national. He was later released unharmed. [44].
  • Palestinian gunmen shut down the EU headquarters in Gaza, in protest of the Jyllands-Posten cartoons. According to CNN, "Masked members of the militant groups Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the armed wing of the Palestinians' former ruling party, Fatah, fired bullets into the air, and a man read the group's demands....The gunmen left a notice on the EU office's door that the building would remain closed until Europeans apologize to Muslims, many of whom consider the cartoons offensive."[45]
  • The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS displays some of the cartoons in its segment on the issue.
  • British Islamist group Al Ghurabaa publishes an article entitled Kill those who insult the Prophet Muhammad (saw), justifying such action using the Qur'an and Hadith, and applying its argument primarily to Jyllands-Posten, Magazinet and to the Danish and Norwegian governments. [46]
  • Protesters in Rabat, Morocco stage a sit-in before the Parliament in response to the cartoons. On the same day, delivery of the Wednesday issue of the 'France-Soir' and Friday issue of the 'Liberation' daily newspapers was barred by the Moroccan government. [47]
  • At the Danish embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia an angry mob demands access to the embassy, and upset lamps and furniture in the lobby in the process. [48] The ambassador talks to the leaders of the demonstration, and the group disperses.
  • The Belgian newspaper De Standaard publishes the cartoons. Another Belgian newspaper, Het Volk, prints cartoons of Muhammad by Flemish cartoonists and quotes Etienne Vermeersch as saying Belgian papers should publish such caricatures every week "so that Muslims can get used to the idea." [49]
  • The weekly New Zealand newspaper National Business Review prints one of the cartoons. [50]
  • British foreign secretary Jack Straw praised the British media for not publishing the cartoons and condemned the decision of the European newpapers who brought the cartoons as "disrespectful" [51]
  • Australian TV broadcasters Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) show images of some of the cartoons in their evening news bulletins.
  • The Belgian Muslim Executive, of which some former members have been linked to terrorism, strongly condemns the cartoons as "an unacceptable attack on Islam".
  • Protest march in London. Hundreds of Muslims march from the London Central Mosque to the heavily protected Danish embassy. Chants include "7/7 is on its way" and placard slogans include "Slay those who insult Islam", "Free speech go to hell", "Europe is the cancer and Islam is the cure", "Exterminate those who slander Islam", "Europe you will pay. Your 9/11 is on its way!!" and "Be prepared for the real holocaust!" [52] [53] [54] [55]
  • The controversial Danish imam Abu Laban and the editor of culture of Jyllands-Posten meet on the BBC program Hard Talk. [56]
  • A US State Department spokesman stated "We all fully recognize and respect freedom of the press and expression but it must be coupled with press responsibility. Inciting religious or ethnic hatreds in this manner is not acceptable." [57]
  • Protests and demonstrations held in the Palestinian territories were for the first time organized by newly elected Hamas. This caused the demonstrations to be a lot more peaceful than they have been the previous days.
  • The Senate of Pakistan adopted a unanimous resolution condemning the Danish newspaper for publishing blasphemous and derogatory cartoons. [58]
  • Saudi cleric Sheikh Badr bin Nader al-Mashar refers, in an audio message posted online, to the cartoon furore as "part of the war waged by the decadent West against the triumphant Islam" and issues a call "to the billion Muslims: where are your arms? Your enemies have trampled on the prophet. Rise up." [59]
  • Canada's CTV television network news broadcasts a brief static close up of the cartoons. [60]
  • The Irish Daily Star publishes one of the cartoons. The accompanying article states that it wishes to "make a stand for freedom of the press and democratic rights". [61]
  • Two Muslims with Turkish backgrounds attack the steward of a hot dog stand. The police are investigating.[62].
  • The daily New Zealand newspaper The Dominion Post prints the cartoons and an accompanying article, including text from the Wikipedia article on the topic. [63]
  • The Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita publishes the cartoons [64], much like the most influential Czech daily MF DNES.
  • The Danish newspaper Dagbladet Information publishes twelve Anders Fogh Rasmussen cartoons.[65]
  • The editor of the Jordanian newspaper al-Shihan, Jihad Momani, was arrested.[66]
  • Protest outside the Danish embassy in London organised by Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir. A speaker calls on "the governments of the Muslim world to completely sever all contact with European governments" until they had "controlled the media". Police later say that two men were arrested near the embassy during the protest. "They were arrested to prevent a breach of the peace, after a search by officers found leaflets including cartoons of the prophet Mohammed," a Metropolitan Police Service spokeswoman said. [67]
  • The building, which houses the Chilean, Swedish, and Danish embassies in Damascus Syria, is set on fire after being stormed by angry mob. The Swedish and Chilean embassies were very badly damaged[68][69], but the Danish embassy, which is located on the 3rd floor, was only partially damaged. As a response to this incident, the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a warning urging Danish citizens in Syria to leave the country immediately. The Danish ambassador had asked the Syrian government for proper protection of the embassy before the attack. Danish government does not rule out severing diplomatic ties with Syria.
  • The Norwegian embassy in Damascus is attacked and set on fire. The Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jonas Gahr Støre, advises all Norwegians to leave Syria. Støre told the media that he sees the situtation as a very serious diplomatic crisis and threatens to sever the diplomatic ties with Syria.[70]
  • Several demonstrations in Hillerød, Denmark collide and become violent[71]. One demonstration was arranged by a small nationalistic group and included at least one Neo-Nazi. Other groups represented were Muslims, Danish anti-racists, and a group well known to the police for becoming violent (named autonome). 162 people were arrested. Around 110 were demonstrating against the nationalistic group and the rest were mostly muslims also demonstrating the nationalistic group.
  • The Vatican says the right to freedom of expression does not imply the right to offend religious beliefs[72], but also that a government should not be held responsible for actions of a newspaper.
  • UN Secretary General Kofi Annan calls for calm and urges Muslims to accept an apology from the Danish paper that first published the cartoons.
  • A new network of Danish Muslims (called Moderate Muslims) is founded as a response to the cartoon controversy, with the Danish Muslim member of parliament Naser Khader as one of the founding members. This new network will represent Muslims that focus on freedom of speech, democracy, and positive and peaceful relations between Muslims and non-Muslims.[73]
  • An editorial in The Wall Street Journal alleges that the controversy was fueled by Danish Muslims who added three non-published images to the cartoons. (The images are: one involved a pig's nose on his face, another stating him to be a paedophile, and the third showing an indecent act with a dog).[74]
  • The US blames Syria for not sufficiently protecting the embassies in Damascus. The White House stated: "We stand in solidarity with Denmark and our European allies in opposition to the outrageous acts in Syria today."[75]
  • The president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has ordered to cancel contracts with all countries where media have published the cartoons[76].
  • It is revealed, that the newspaper Jyllands Postens wins the "Victor prize", which is given each year by the competing newspaper Ekstra Bladet. They get it because they have shown to defend freedom of press, even under heavy pressure[77].
  • The rumours about burning of the Qur'an in Denmark on February 4th seem to have been incorrect. No media has reported such burnings, and the police have no reports of such an action.
  • The UK's Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said to the Sunday Telegraph that some of the placards held at the Muslim protest in London on February 3 amounted to "incitement to murder" and protesters should be dealt with firmly by police[78].
  • Iran recalls their ambassador from Denmark and bans journalists from their country.[79]
  • The Danish consulate in Beirut, Lebanon is set ablaze[80].
  • Lebanese demonstrators from a demonstration at the Danish consulate, cause property damage in Christian neighborhoods in Beirut.[81]
  • In a press conference in Copenhagen, Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs Per Stig Møller assured that no Qur'an burnings had taken place.
  • The Arab European League, a conservative Arab nationalist organization, has put several anti-Semitic cartoons on its website in response to the Danish cartoons[82] [83].
  • The Syrian newspaper Al-Thawra, which is owned by the state, claims that the Danish government is responsible for having the embassy burned down[84].
  • The Iraqi transport ministry freezes contracts with Denmark and Norway.[85].
  • In Brussels, Belgium, thousands of Muslims spontaneously gather and hold a peaceful protest against the cartoons. [86]
  • Lebanese Interior Minister Hassan Sabeh announced his resignation, in reaction to the torching of the Danish consulate in Beirut, and to the following critisism.[87]
  • A peaceful demonstration is arranged for peace, dialogue, and understanding in Copenhagen. Both Muslims and non-Muslims were present at the demonstration.[88].
  • The US ambassador to Denmark, James P. Cain, says he is pleased major American newspapers have not re-printed the cartoons.[citation needed]
  • Al-Qaeda says Danish citizens, and citizens of other countries who have published the cartoons, should be captured and killed.[89]
  • The Prime Minister of Norway, Jens Stoltenberg, will complain to the United Nations against Syria for its failure to protect the Norwegian embassy in Damascus[90]

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