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Muslims Nations: Defame Islam, Get Sued?

Friday, March 14, 2008 5:26:45 PM
By RUKMINI CALLIMACHI

Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade gives the closing address at the Organization of the Islamic Conference summit in Dakar, Senegal Friday, March 14, 2008. The leaders of dozens of Islamic nations gathered in Senegal's capital Thursday for the opening of a two-day summit to study ways to improve Islam's image in the West and spur economic development in some of the Muslim world's poorest members.(AP Photo/Olivier Asselin)DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - The Muslim world has created a battle plan to defend its religion from political cartoonists and bigots.

Concerned about what they see as a rise in the defamation of Islam, leaders of the world's Muslim nations are considering taking legal action against those that slight their religion or its sacred symbols. It was a key issue during a two-day summit that ended Friday in this western Africa capital.

The Muslim leaders are attempting to demand redress from nations like Denmark, which allowed the publication of cartoons portraying the Prophet Muhammad in 2006 and again last month, to the fury of the Muslim world.


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