Danish paper republishes controversial cartoon

By DPA

Copenhagen : Denmark’s leading newspaper Wednesday reprinted a controversial cartoon depicting Prophet Mohammed(SAW), a day after Danish police said they had averted a suspected plot to kill one of the cartoonists who sparked violent protests in 2006.


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The cartoon by Kurt Westergaard was rerun in the newspaper’s print edition as well as on its website after the arrests Tuesday of three men accused of he plotting to kill him.

Westergaard, 73, drew one of 12 Prophet Mohammed(SAW) cartoons that first appeared in Jyllands-Posten and later in other newspapers, sparking protests by Muslims around the world that claimed more than 150 lives at the beginning of 2006.

“It is appalling that as a reward, a man who to the best of his ability goes about his work and carries it out in accordance with Danish law, the Danish media ethics code and Danish media traditions was demonised and had his life threatened,” Carsten Juste, editor in chief of Jyllands-Posten, said in a statement on the newspaper’s website.

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