Danish cartoonist not planning Jordan trip
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Aug. 15 (UPI) -- Danish cartoonist
Kurt Westergaard says he is not planning to go to Jordan to face a
trial over his controversial caricature of Mohammed, the founder of
Islam.
A Jordanian prosecutor in June summoned Westergaard to
answer questions after local media sued over his cartoon, which was
republished in at least 17 Danish dailies in February. In an
interview with Der Spiegel, Westergaard said he would likely be
arrested the moment he stepped foot in Jordan.
The cartoon, depicting Mohammed with a bomb in his turban,
was one of 12 originally published in the Danish newspaper
Jyllands-Posten in 2005.
Asked what he would say to a Jordanian court, Westergaard
told the German newspaper he would try to explain the cartoon was
not an attack at Islam.
"I would try to explain that the cartoon was not aimed at
Islam as a whole but aimed at the terrorists, who use part of Islam
as their spiritual ammunition," he said. "You could also say that
the terrorists have taken the prophet as their hostage."
Westergaard conceded it "has been very difficult to get
Muslims to understand my intentions."
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