Sensitivity About Religious Images Is Not Unique to Islam
The terrorists who killed 12 people at a French magazine earlier this month said they were angry about its cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. VOA religion correspondent Jerome Socolovsky visited an art museum in Washington and found that sensitivity over the depiction of religious figures is not unique to Islam.
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