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The Danish parliament is discussing freedom of expression in schools, using the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad as an example.

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The Danish parliament begins discussions today on self-censorship and freedom of expression, and how to ensure that teachers can safely teach sensitive topics such as caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) without fear of violence and threats.
It is worth noting that neither the Association of School Leaders nor the Association of Secondary School Teachers consider this to be a major problem.








