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Court rules in favour of Mail & Guardian
Andrea van Wyk | 2010/05/21 06:43:05 AM

The South Gauteng High Court on Thursday ruled in favour of the Mail & Guardian, following a late-night application to prevent the paper from being distributed on Friday.


A group of Muslim jurists and scholars asked the court for an interdict against the paper because of a Zapiro cartoon which depicts the prophet Muhammad.


In the cartoon, the prophet is shown lying on a psychologist’s couch and speaking about how other prophets’ followers have a sense of
humour.


The cartoon relates to a Facebook page called "everybody draw Muhammad day", which has made international headlines for encouraging people to draw the prophet, even though it is forbidden by Islamic law.


However, the South Gauteng High Court found that the cartoon was already in the public domain as it had been published on the newspaper’s website.


 
“We are pleased that once again our courts and constitution has stood up for free speech and our right to publish,” said Mail & Guardian’s Editor-in-Chief Nic Dawes.

 

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