Artist defiantly draws Prophet Mohammed

Dankdude

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By Paula Newton, CNN

HOGANAS, Sweden (CNN) -- Swedish artist Lars Vilks says all he's doing is taking a stand in the name of artistic expression. But because of that stand, on this afternoon he's lying low -- on the ground, in fact -- looking for bombs under his car.

Al Qaeda has put a $100,000 price on his head and offered an extra $50,000 for anyone who murders him by slitting his throat after the eccentric artist and sculptor drew a cartoon depicting the Prophet Mohammed as a dog.

"I don't think it should not be a problem to insult a religion, because it should be possible to insult all religions in a democratic way, " says Vilks from his home in rural Sweden.

"If you insult one, then you should insult the other ones."

His crude, sketched caricature shows the head of Prophet Mohammed on the body of a dog. Dogs are considered unclean by conservative Muslims, and any depiction of the prophet is strictly forbidden.

Vilks, who has been a controversial artist for more than three decades in Sweden, says his drawing was a calculated move, and he wanted it to illicit a reaction. Watch "I should slaughter you" »

"That's a way of expressing things. If you don't like it, don't look at it. And if you look at it, don't take it too seriously. No harm done, really," he says.

When it's suggested that might prove an arrogant -- if not insulting -- way to engage Muslims, he is unrelenting, even defiant.

"No one actually loves the truth, but someone has to say it," he says.

Vilks, a self-described atheist, points out he's an equal opportunity offender who in the past sketched a depiction of Jesus as a pedophile.

Still one could argue Vilks should have known better because of what happened in Denmark in 2005, when a cartoonist's depictions of the prophet sparked violent protests in the Muslim world and prompted death threats against that cartoonist's life.

Vilks' cartoon, which was published in August by the Swedish newspaper Nerikes Allehanda, hasn't reached that level of global protests, although it has stoked plenty of outrage.

Muslims in Sweden demanded an apology from the newspaper, which has stood by Vilks on his freedom of expression stand. Pakistan and Iran also lodged formal protests with Sweden.

One Swedish Muslim woman who lives just an hour-and-a-half drive from Vilks said she hopes to make good on the al Qaeda threat and slaughter Vilks like a lamb.

"I can do this in the name of Allah, and I will not fail. I could slaughter him in the name of Allah," says the woman who identified herself only as Amatullah.

She adds, "If I get the opportunity."

Dressed in a black burqa from head to toe and uttering death threat after death threat, the woman -- a wife and mother -- says she is defending her religion and her prophet if she manages to kill Vilks.

Amatullah has already been fined for issuing death threats. Still, she claims she will never stop taunting him.

Swedish police, who declined CNN's request for an interview, have advised Vilks to abandon his home.

But the artist still works there by day and travels to a safe house by night. Vilks knows his defiance could get him killed, but he says his art is worth dying for.

As he sits at his computer, his phone buzzes with a text message. Another death threat has just come in, this one from Pakistan.

"I will kill you, you son a bitch," he reads.

There are hundreds of threats just like this one on his mobile phone, on his answering machine and in his e-mail inbox.

"You get used to it," he says. "It's a bit of hide and seek. It's like living in a film."


Poster's Note:

It seems to me that they people who keep issuing threats to the artist are not very sure of their own religion. If they were sure of their beliefs in Islam, they wouldn't have to defend it.
Just my opinion.
 

krime13

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My personal opinion, it was an irresponsible publicity stunt, after all even if it is freedom of expression what did it achieve but create negative publicity and discontent? I do not say he did not have the right to do it, he did ,all I am saying he didnt have to add feul to the fire...Part of the peacifull coexistance is respect and consideration, I belive the "artist" lacks both of them...
 

Chrisuperfly

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My personal opinion, it was an irresponsible publicity stunt, after all even if it is freedom of expression what did it achieve but create negative publicity and discontent? I do not say he did not have the right to do it, he did ,all I am saying he didnt have to add feul to the fire...Part of the peacifull coexistance is respect and consideration, I belive the "artist" lacks both of them...

LOL...are you kidding me. Catholics, Christians, Jews, get made fun of and joked about on a daily basis, can't say I have heard anything like this happening in those religious communities. Why should Muslims be catered to?
 

mastakoosh

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i have seen this on the news. i believe he did have the right to do it. he also has made other cartoons of a pedophile jesus and some which i forgot. i dont necessarily agree with it. also the radicals will get him one day. this guy will be looking over his shoulder forever.
 

krime13

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I never said that it was ok to make fun of or insult any religion, not that its illigal, but I belive its unethical....In a way its like talking dirty about someones mom, not illigal but unethical and indeecent....
 

mastakoosh

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I never said that it was ok to make fun of or insult any religion, not that its illigal, but I belive its unethical....In a way its like talking dirty about someones mom, not illigal but unethical and indeecent....
yes i agree its unethical.
 

Chrisuperfly

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As he sits at his computer, his phone buzzes with a text message. Another death threat has just come in, this one from Pakistan.

"I will kill you, you son a bitch," he reads.


:lol: I lol'd on that one
 

medicineman

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I have to agree with Chris on this one, fuck muslims. They are way too sensitive. Religious zealots of all faiths are too sensitive, but muslims, because they are so ignorant, are the worst. Most of the radical muslims can't read, write or even know how to read a map, how can their opinion matter to an educated world?
 

krime13

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On contrary medicineman, some muslim extremists are extremely well educated, Osama and most of his top people went to universityes in England, the british airoport suicide bombers were very good medical specialists....I think you beeng a bit racist maybe?
 

medicineman

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On contrary medicineman, some muslim extremists are extremely well educated, Osama and most of his top people went to universityes in England, the british airoport suicide bombers were very good medical specialists....I think you beeng a bit racist maybe?
So, you think all those dirt eaters in Afghanistan and Packistan and Iraq, and Iran are educated. I beg to differ. Yes the leaders may be educated but the footsoldiers are as ignorant as a backwoodsman from the Ozarks, and are only following blindly through their faith and hatred of the west. Hatred I might add that the west deserves for its exploitational foriegn policy. The Muslims in England were the spoiled rich kids of immigrants, No excuses for them, they knew better.
 

krime13

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Med , Iran Iraq Pacistan and other mid east nations are full of doctors lawers and yes neuclear phisicists that are very well educated and follow the muslim doctrine...I am tired of "demonize the enemy game".
 

medicineman

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Med , Iran Iraq Pacistan and other mid east nations are full of doctors lawers and yes neuclear phisicists that are very well educated and follow the muslim doctrine...I am tired of "demonize the enemy game".
Look man, I'm not demonizing the "enemy" I don't know any Muslims. They may be very nice people. What I'm demonizing is the ignorance to put a million dollar price on the head of a cartoonist in Sweden. If you can't see this, then the conversation is going nowhere. The ignorance of being a religious zealot to this extreme is rediculous. If Christians put a Million dollar price on the head of everyone that ever used the lords name in vain, Jesus Christ, I'd have been dead a long time ago, do you see the ignorance now? Hey tell me that all those al-queda fighters have university degrees, bullshit, I'll bet 90% of them can't read a newspaper. When people blindly follow a leader of any precept, (Bush included), I believe there is a fair modicum of ignorance.
 

Chrisuperfly

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This thing filters back to Salman Rushdie almost 20 years ago when he wrote Satanic Verses and the Ayatollah of Iranola put a million dollars on his head also......And that was a Muslim essentially writing a book about a portion of Muslim Lore. :-?
 

Dankdude

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I know a lot of muslim people and most have a level head on their shoulders. It's the few assholes who fuck it up for the rest of them.
 

mastakoosh

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I know a lot of muslim people and most have a level head on their shoulders. It's the few assholes who fuck it up for the rest of them.
Yes the religous fanaticals that believe all westerners are the devil and will try to kill us in the name of allah.
 
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