he, as a holocaust survivor, defended the right of marxists to march through skokie in illinois in 1977emy” _ that is, yes, you may disagree with what charlie hebdo did, but as long as it is within the law, you have to accept their right to do it. you may risk if you don't do that, soon or later, that others will come after you and apply the same principles that you would like to apply to charlie hebdo to yourself. >> on the other hand, if you look at charlie hebdo or if you look at the cartoons you published, are you at all concerned that it could fuel anger against muslims and islamophobia in the west? >> i think “islamophobia” is a very tricky term. i agree that discrimination against muslims is taking place, and we have to fight that. but if you want to use the term “islamophobia,” it has to imply only if muslims are not able and given the possibility to exercise their rights as citizens in a democratic society. and as far as europe is concerned i mean at least in denmark, muslims do have all the same rights as everybody else. and i think that is very important. that you make a dist