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Tuesday, 16 May 2006

The real story of the Danish cartoons

Danishcartoon Twelve cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, published in Denmark, provoked outrage across the Muslim world. So who published them? And why?

Danish journalist Line Thomsen went to Copenhagen to speak to Kaare Bluitgen, the children's author whose search for an illustrator for a book on Mohammed set the whole row in motion.

She also asks the Imam who alerted the Muslim world about the cartoons about how it happened. Did he insert other, more inflamatory cartoons into the dossier he showed muslim leaders on his tour of the Middle East?

VidbugWatch the report here

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