M2K yaar you are being over-diplomatic here. While you are right to criticise terrorist acts, I personally don't see much wrong with the banning of products. Believe you me these newspapers and magazines would never publish such stuff if they knew that their own people would not approve of it. So by hitting Danes where it hurts most (pockets), we are indirectly telling them to take a stand against/discourage such abusive publication in future. Whether or not it is blasphemous to them is besides the point. We appreciate freedom of speech but there is a limit to it.
It's like a person walking on a pavement in a garden waving his umbrella about in a quite dangerous manner and when confronted by people he tells them to step off the pavement and use the muddy path lining the pavement. One could argue that he is minding his own business but is this acceptable behaviour?