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Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten refuses to apologize to China after publication of coronavirus cartoon in daily columns

The Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten refused to apologize to China on Tuesday after the publication of a coronavirus cartoon in the daily columns, sparking anger from the Chinese embassy in Copenhagen.

The caricature, published Monday in the pages of the Scandinavian daily newspaper and signed Niels Bo Bojesen, represents a Chinese flag where the five yellow stars normally present in the top left of the banner have been replaced by drawings of the new coronavirus, which appeared in late 2019 in China . The Chinese Embassy in Denmark reacted on its website, calling the caricature “an insult to China (…) injuring the Chinese people”. According to the Chinese authorities in Copenhagen, the drawing has crossed the “ethical limit of freedom of expression”.

The embassy demanded from the newspaper and its cartoonist “a public apology to the Chinese people”. “We can’t apologize for something that we don’t think is wrong. We don’t intend to be humiliating or making fun of it, and we don’t think the design is,” said Tuesday Jacob Nybroe, the daily’s editor, on the newspaper’s website.

The epidemic of viral pneumonia, which appeared in the metropolis of Wuhan (central China) shows a death toll now exceeding 100 deaths in China, with more than 4,500 people infected in total. The Jylland-Posten is no stranger to controversy: in 2005, the daily launched a wave of violent protests in the Arab world after the publication of cartoons of Muhammad.

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