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There are several incidents involving controversial caricatures in the press media.

International stories

Muhammed cartoons and response

The Arab world

Many Muslim Middle Eastern newspapers have frequently published cartoons with allegedly antisemitic themes, or those created or inspired by Nazi-style propaganda. These newspapers have generally claimed to be anti-Israeli but not anti-Jewish. Some examples:[citation needed]

By country

Spain

Canada

France

Indonesia

On 27 March 2006, Indonesian daily Rakyat Merdeka published a cartoon on its front page depicting the Australian Prime Minister and Foreign minister as dingoes discussing the acquisition of the Indonesian region of Papua. The Australian responded on 1 April with a Bill Leak cartoon depicting the Indonesian President as a dog copulating with local Papuans.[10]

Iran

Mexico

United Kingdom

United States

References

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  5. ^ (Palestinian Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Oct. 2001)
  6. ^ (Palestinian Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, April 2000)
  7. ^ (Saudi Arabia, Al-Riyadh, Dec. 2003)
  8. ^ Syria, Tishrin, April 30, 2000
  9. ^ Cover of July 20, 2007 El Jueves
  10. ^ Hyland, Tom; Debelle, Penelope (2 April 2006). "Cartoon anger fears". The Age. Fairfax Media. Archived from the original on 2 October 2016.
  11. ^ Iranian paper banned over cartoon BBC. 11;41 UC 23/05/2006
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  13. ^ Magu (17 July 2009). Security Reasons. La Jornada. ISBN 9780826516404.
  14. ^ Boligan (17 July 2009). Oh, Surprise. El Universal. ISBN 9780826516404.
  15. ^ Boligan (17 July 2009). Illegals. El Universal. ISBN 9780826516404.
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