A debate I was involved in on the Voice of Russia.
This studio discussion is on the protests that have spread across the Muslim world over a US made video insulting the prophet Muhammad.
Those protests have now been going on for 10 days. The first began in Cairo, then the unrest spread to Libya. That cost the US ambassador Christopher Stevens his life.
Protests engulfed Yemen, Sudan, Tunisia.
More violent scenes have been reported in Pakistan, the Philippines and Malaysia.
Exacerbating the anger is the publication in a French satirical magazine of cartoons mocking the prophet Muhammad.
So are we witnessing a fundamental rift between the West and its values, which says free speech is paramount, and the Islamic world which says insults against religion should not be tolerated?
VOR’s Daniel Cinna discusses this with Charlie Wolf, American broadcaster who blogs for the Daily Mail; Rodney Shakespeare, co-founder of the Global Justice Movement; Assed Baig, a freelance journalist and film maker; Dr Robert Barnidge, Professor of Law at the University of Reading.
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