To everyone involved in this debate:
the western press took the cartoon crisis as an pulpit from which to shout about how free speech and a free press are cornerstones of western civilization, and look how barbaric those Muslims are, they'll never understand us, clash of civilizations, etc. etc. Agence france-Presse was particularly bad on this as I recall. I've rarely seen such a nasty steaming pile of bull and hypocrisy.
Take a look at this:
http://commercial-archive.com/node/119198
That's an ad which was considerably less overtly offensive than the Danish cartoons. And what was the reasoning of the French court which censored it? That it was "a gratuitous and aggressive act of intrusion on people's innermost beliefs." But wait - I thought we had just been told that one of our innermost beliefs was freedom of expression?
The same ad was also banned in Italy, possibly in other countries as well. More recently, a Spanish satirical newspaper was fined for a (very funny) cartoon showing the prince and his wife having sex. It offended the institution of the monarchy, or some such nonsense.
And people in the west wonder why the rest of the world regards us as hypocrites? Wake up!