Statement Against Cartoons
Statement by the International Solidarity Movement, International
Women’s Peace Service, the Tel Rumeida project and Holy Land Trust (local organisations working with international
citizens and peace teams in Palestine):
We strongly condemn the recently published derogatory illustrations of the prophet Mohammed. The cartoons demonstrate
disrespect and ignorance about Islam and perhaps also deliberate incitement. We are troubled that such material has been
published and backed by media of countries that claim to tolerate all religions, cultures and people.
As people of many faiths working with and among Muslims we call for public apologies from media that published the
cartoons as opposed to continued incitement. We also call upon all governments to condemn Islamophobia and its various
expressions.
Racism against people in the Middle East and against Muslims has a long history in Western culture. It also underlies
much of the West’s current policies in the Middle East and toward its own Muslim citizens. Most Western media are
ignoring these facts while discussing the issue of free speech. This frames the situation in a way that fails to
accurately represent the deep hurt felt by Muslims, and reinforces stereotypes that the Muslim world rejects Western
liberties. The Muslim world’s response is being portrayed as violent. However at the time of writing this statement,
though property damage has occurred the protests have largely been nonviolent. Ten people have been killed, all of them
Muslim demonstrators.
We believe in the power of people to confront racism and oppression through nonviolent tactics, and recognize that
boycott initiatives and most protests sparked by the cartoons have been non-violent. Responsible journalists report in a
fair and objective way. Conscientious governments do not wash their hands of responsibility for racism occurring within
their societies.