A Danish Cartoonist on the Run
When Kurt Westergaard drew a cartoon of Mohammed in 2005, he considered it "just another day at the office." PJM's Flemming Rose, who commissioned that cartoon, tells of his friend's bravery in the face of threats against his life.

Kurt Westergaard, my colleague and good friend, has been on the run for the last three months. This is because Danish police received information about a plot to kill the 73-year-old cartoonist, who drew the now-infamous cartoon of Mohammed with a bomb in his turban for Jyllands-Posten in 2005.
I have known about the difficult situation of Kurt and his wife Gitte for some time, and I have to say that I am amazed by the way he has handled himself. While it has been a depressing time for Kurt and his family, he insists that he will not be intimidated.
“The toughest part of it has been to watch the anxiety of my children and other close relatives,” Kurt told me last week before the story broke. “I haven’t been able to help them out, and that bothers me.”
He added that anger has overtaken the sense of shock, though he understands that he will have to live with death threats for the rest of his life.
“I am old and it’s too late to threaten me into silence. I do not fear for my life, but I am really angry that people are going after me just because I have done my work as a cartoonist.”
For the past three months Kurt and his wife have been moving from house to house. In early November, they had a few hours to collect their most necessary belongings before they were driven to a safe location. They had to leave their car at home because the police wanted to create the impression that Kurt and Gitte were still living in the house. The mail was collected, garbage was removed, and an agent who physically resembled Kurt was installed in the house. This was done in case the plotters were to execute their plans to kill Kurt.
In the middle of December Kurt and Gitte returned to their house for just one day to celebrate Christmas with their family.
Early Tuesday morning Danish police broke into several apartments in the suburbs of Aarhus, the second largest city of Denmark with 250,000 inhabitants. Of the three men who were arrested, two are citizens of Tunisia and one is a Danish citizen of Moroccan descent. The police want to deport the two foreigners, which is possible according to an anti-terror law.
I asked Kurt about September 2005, when I wrote to him and other members of Denmark’s Cartoonist Association asking them to draw the prophet Mohammed as they see him.
“I did the cartoon quickly. It was just another day at the office. I finished with a sense of satisfaction. I felt that I was able to express myself in a simple and clear way, and that’s what every cartoon is about.”
What did you want to say?
“My intention was that some Muslims are using their religion as spiritual ammunition to commit terrorist acts. It was not directed at Muslims in general, but exclusively at those who are willing to commit violence in the name of their religion.”
What do you think about the reactions to the arrests and disclosure of the plot to kill you?
“It has been nice to see that so many Danish newspapers published my cartoon as a reaction to the murder plot. I was especially thrilled that the left leaning Politiken did so. They have been very critical of the publication of the cartoons. I felt solidarity across the board, and that was very encouraging.”
Femming Rose is the culture editor for Jyllands-Posten in Copenhagen. He also blogs at PajamasXpress’ Northern Light.
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10 Comments
1. desktop:I believe you mean it was NOT directed at muslims in general?
Thank you for writing about this.
Feb 15, 2008 - 1:15 pm 2. Jack Klompus:…and the brave artistic community of America speaks out in solidarity on behalf of freedom of expression and against religious intolerance? Hello?
Feb 15, 2008 - 1:27 pm 3. paul a'barge:Why can’t I buy a T shirt with this guy’s cartoon on it?
Feb 15, 2008 - 1:46 pm 4. Steve Skubinna:I haven’t seen tee shirts (don’t look for the tireless fighters of free speech at Cafe Press to have any) but you can get a Bombhead Mohammed bobblehead.
Feb 15, 2008 - 3:57 pm 5. DirtCrashr:Why doesn’t Hollywood make a movie about this? Fat chance.
Feb 15, 2008 - 4:07 pm 6. BMoon:It is nice to see the Danish still have a pair…and that the Swedes and Spanish are reaching down to make sure they still have theirs. If only the Dutch and English and some other EUites could regrow, reattach, rediscover …whatever…theirs.
Afterwards, they might even consider having babies again as to avoid having to import massive numbers from populations that are inherently hostile to their values, traditions, freedoms, and existence as free people.
Feb 15, 2008 - 10:58 pm 7. Vic Paramount:It’s about time someone stood up to all of this. With Islamists protesting the cartoon and threatening to kill over it, aren’t they just proving the cartoon is 100% correct? Don’t the Islamists see the irony in their actions? Why don’t they protest the killing of their own people by the fanatics in their own religion?
Feb 18, 2008 - 12:56 pm 8. big mistake:its all about act and reaction, danish and the danish government should expect what the muslims are doing after the cartoons case. its as long as the danish and the danish government are agreed with Kurt Westergaard, its big mistake which the danish did. enjoy it denmark. you wanted it so you get it
my best regards.
Feb 18, 2008 - 8:20 pm 9. Fart Westergaard:To Fart Westergaard, you made a big mistake Mr. Fart. and who knock the door will hear the answer.
Mar 28, 2008 - 3:49 am 10. Hermes:regards
If I get 100 orders I will get quality 100% cotton silkscreened t-shirts made of the Danish cartoon. Not cheap iron-on. Not low-rade cotton. Shipped from Canada. The price won’t be cheap (looking into costs now) due to expected court case over ‘hate literature’. Lawyers costs money. My business will be destroyed by the state or Islamofascist vandals after a few months. Unlike USA we do not have freedom of expression in Canada. Put your money where your mouth is and support this project in politically-incorrect T-shirts, eh?
email chrysallis_2005@yahoo.com for details
Sep 15, 2008 - 3:36 pm