A Danish muslim activist sees the value of free speech
AdministratorSeptember 1, 2013
In 2005, violence erupted after a Danish newspaper published cartoons satirising the prophet Mohammed. But 8 years on, a controversial radical Muslim religious leader who helped stoke that worldwide anger has undergone a dramatic transformation. Ahmed Akkari now says the drawings were justified as free expression and believes that democracy is a good thing. Malcolm Brabant reports from Copenhagen.