Website launch: 14th of February 2008
PRESS RELEASE
Website Launch, February, 14th!
Boundaries of Speech – German-Israeli Journalism and Growing Rifts between the “West” and the “Muslim World”
Anti-Muslim cartoons are back in Danish and other European newspapers. This time in a sign of solidarity with one of the cartoonists ridiculing the Islam, who became a victim of a planned terror attack. Two years ago the newspaper Jyllands Posten argued against violent Muslim protests with freedom of speech. Today, these newspapers reiterate what had been a flaw in the first place: Reducing the other to a few qualities is racism. Who in their mind today would defend the Anti-Semitic cartoons published in Nazi Germany with the freedom of press?
On the Website “Boundaries of Free Speech”, www.freespeechconference.org, that we are launching today, the “Israeli Anti-Semitic Cartoon Contest
Today, one year ago, the 14th of February, a discussion about stereotypes, objectivity or representation in Western media started at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute with the conference “Boundaries of Free Speech. German-Israeli journalism and Growing Rifts between the “West” and the “Muslim world”. Now the organizers, sponsored by Dr.-Alexander-Rita-Besser-Stiftung, Heinrich Böll-Stiftung and Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, publish the contributions of this unique gathering of media experts, journalists and bloggers from
Look, read and speak freely about what you see here. Fourteen professionals from mainstream media like the German newspapers Der Spiegel, Frankfurter Rundschau or the Israeli newspaper Haaretz discuss their experiences with well-known bloggers, like Don Alphonso from
We want to develop the nascent stages of this discussion. Therefore we warmly invite every one to comment on the lectures presented. This website should be a source of information and inspiration for all those who try to attack contemporary freedom of speech for its drawbacks.
Sincerely, the organizers:
Charlotte Misselwitz, Ronen Eidelman, Ulrike Goldenblatt


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