Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Jylland
1. "We despise [these beliefs]. What we respect is Griffin‘s right to be despicable." Rasmussen could have said publicly that what the Jylland–Posten did was despicable, while defending its right to be despicable.
2. If we start to stop using our right to the freedom of expression within our legal boundaries then we start to develop an appeasement mentality." Roger Koppel, editor of German daily Die Welt criticises Jylland–Posten‘s decision to apologise for the cartoons.
3. This in turn has created new opportunities for the printing and packaging industry." A new dimension to the growth of the dairy industry came about last year as a result of the cartoon controversy surrounding the Danish newspaper Jylland–Posten which published a series of cartoons insulting Prophet Muhammed (PBUH). This led to the boycott of Danish products by all hypermarkets, including Al–Sadhan.
4. Jan Lund, foreign editor with Jylland–Posten, explaining why the Danish national daily decided to run a series of cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad on 30 September last year "Now it has become more than a case about the drawings: Now there are forces that wants a confrontation between our cultures ... It is in no one‘s interest, neither them or us" Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller tells Danish radio that "enough is enough" as protests against the cartoons become increasingly violent The Danish government cannot apologise on behalf of a Danish newspaper.