RMEF62RX–Belfast, Northern Ireland. 27 Jan 2015 - Sales of Charlie Hebdo #1178, 'The Survivors Edition' (of the 7th January 2015 shooting in Paris) exceed seven million worldwide as it goes on sale in Ireland. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMFEDEK1–'Je Suis Charlie' issue of Charlie Hebdo (first edition after terrorist murders in 2015)
RMG93HFJ–Muslim demonstrators outside the Danish Embassy in London, Friday 3 February 2006 protesting against a Danish newspaper which published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed earlier this week. See PA story POLITICS Cartoons Protest. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA
RM2GJENNP–Swedish artist Lars Vilks with his cartoon of Mohammed.
RMF33M2K–Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard at his home in the western town of Viby on September 24, 2015. A cartoon by Westergaard published 10 years ago showing the prophet Mohammed with a bomb in his turban prompted violent protests in much of the Muslim world. Photo: Julia Waeschenbach.
RM2GJENNA–Swedish artist Lars Vilks at his home in Nyhamnslage in southern Sweden. Seven people were arrested in Ireland on Tuesday on suspicion of attempting to murder Vilks following the Swedish artists drawing of the prophet Mohammed as a roundabout dog.
RMTXTB8A–Iranian riot police carry barricades during a demonstration in front of the French Embassy to support Iran's nuclear program and to protest a Danish newspaper cartoon that is being perceived as an insult to the Prophet Mohammed in Tehran, Iran, February 12, 2006. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)
RMEEP6YX–Jabliya, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 20th Jan, 2015. Palestinians take part in a protest against a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that was published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in an edition issued a week after 12 people were killed by Islamist gunmen at its Paris offices, in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, on January 20, 2015. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RMD3MD28–Thomas Plassmann draws a caricature in his office in Essen, Germany, Friday, 03 February 2006. His illustration is a comment on the dispute concerning the caricatures of prophet Mohammed which were published in various newspapers and largely criticised by the Muslim world. Photo: Franz-Peter Tschauner
RM2KC2B12–People gathered on the Place de la Sorbonne in Paris on October 21, 2020, to watch a live broadcast on a giant screen of the national tribute to the french teacher Samuel Paty, a teacher at the College du Bois d'Aulne in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, who was beheaded by an islamist. Samuel Paty was killed for having shown caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed published by Charlie Hebdo to his pupils during a course on freedom of expression. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)
RMD5BK7J–Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard answers questions during a press conference prior to the award of the M100 Media Prize 2010 in Potsdam, Germany, 8 September 2010. Westergaard initiated a controversial with 12 caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, that were first published in a Danish newspaper in 2005. The drawings sparked protests in J
RM2GX5P13–File photo dated September 17, 2007 - The artist Lars Vilk died in a violent car crash this weekend. Lars Vilks was very famous after his drawing of the Prophet Mohammed as a dog that brought death threats and constant police protection. Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks, who drew a cartoon of the Muslim prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog in 2007. Photo by Stefan Lindblom/Stella Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMEDPBC1–Belfast,UK,8th January 2015 Photographer, Kevin Cooper who is a member of the NUJ holding a Je Suis Charlie poster outside Belfast City Hall. the Silent Vigil was held in Remembrance of those killed in the Paris Attack Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
RM2DFM781–French Prime Minister Jean Castex (R) attends a homage to slained French history teacher Samuel Paty, on November 2, 2020 at a school in Conflans Sainte-Honorine, as France honours the teacher beheaded in front of his school by a suspected Islamist radical. - Schoolchildren across France were to observe a minute of silence at 11:00 am (1000 GMT, as students returned to classes after the autumn break, to remember Samuel Paty, who was killed in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, outside Paris, on October 16 just as the holiday began. Paty had shown his class a cartoon of the prophet Mohammed for a lesson
RMEFNKMG–London, UK. 08th Feb, 2015. Hundreds of Muslims, mainly from the north of England, gathered on Whitehall to protest against depections of the prophet Muhammed. A small amount of counter protesters from Britain First and Edl also attended Credit: Rachel Megawhat/Alamy Live News
RMA5GGHB–british muslim men at the trafalgar square protests against the 'danish cartoons'
RF2DCHK7R–Muslim leaders and activists protest against French President Emmanuel Macron over his controversial remarks about Islam.
RMHB06BH–Je Suis Charlie
RMEF62T2–Belfast, Northern Ireland. 27 Jan 2015 - Sales of Charlie Hebdo #1178, 'The Survivors Edition' (of the 7th January 2015 shooting in Paris) exceed seven million worldwide as it goes on sale in Ireland. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMFEDEKC–'Je Suis Charlie' issue of Charlie Hebdo (first edition after terrorist murders in 2015)
RMG93HFN–Muslim demonstrators outside the Danish Embassy in London, Friday 3 February 2006 protesting against a Danish newspaper which published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed earlier this week. See PA story POLITICS Cartoons Protest. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA
RM2WGAFDB–BOOM DER KEATIJ, 1550 - 1599 print Boom of heresy. A tree originates from the body of the devil lying on the ground. On the branches of the tree the names of the many heretical sects that arose for the reform within the Catholic Church. At the top left the pope and on the right Mohammed. With an ornamental edge. All inscriptions in Latin. Cartoon in the Roman church, approx. 1560. paper letterpress printing Reformation (Roman Catholic Church vs. Protestantism). pope. seer, prophet Islam, Mohammedanism: Mohammed. tree as a scheme of relations, diagram in form of a tree
RMF33M2N–Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard at his home in the western town of Viby on September 24, 2015. A cartoon by Westergaard published 10 years ago showing the prophet Mohammed with a bomb in his turban prompted violent protests in much of the Muslim world. Photo: Julia Waeschenbach.
RM2GJENNH–Swedish artist Lars Vilks at his home in Nyhamnslage in southern Sweden. Seven people were arrested in Ireland on Tuesday on suspicion of attempting to murder Vilks following the Swedish artists drawing of the prophet Mohammed as a roundabout dog.
RMTXTB95–Iranian students chant anti-French slogans during a demonstration in front of the French Embassy to support Iran's nuclear program and to protest a Danish newspaper cartoon that is perceived as an insult to the Prophet Mohammed in Tehran, Iran, February 12, 2006. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)
RMEEP5R2–Jabliya, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 20th Jan, 2015. Palestinians take part in a protest against a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that was published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in an edition issued a week after 12 people were killed by Islamist gunmen at its Paris offices, in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, on January 20, 2015. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RMTXTB86–Iranian firemen put out a blaze during a demonstration in front of the French Embassy to support Iran's nuclear program and to protest a Danish newspaper cartoon perceived as an insult to the Prophet Mohammed in Tehran, Iran, February 10, 2006. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)
RM2KC2B14–People gathered on the Place de la Sorbonne in Paris on October 21, 2020, to watch a live broadcast on a giant screen of the national tribute to the french teacher Samuel Paty, a teacher at the College du Bois d'Aulne in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, who was beheaded by an islamist. Samuel Paty was killed for having shown caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed published by Charlie Hebdo to his pupils during a course on freedom of expression. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)
RMTXTB7R–An Iranian riot police stands guard during demonstration in front of the Danish Embassy to support Iran's nuclear program and to protest a Danish newspaper cartoon that is being received as an insult to the Prophet Mohammed after weekly fridays prayer in Tehran, Iran, February 10, 2006. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)
RMD5BK7K–Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard answers questions during a press conference prior to the award of the M100 Media Prize 2010 in Potsdam, Germany, 8 September 2010. Westergaard initiated a controversial with 12 caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, that were first published in a Danish newspaper in 2005. The drawings sparked protests in J
RMEDPBCD–Belfast, UK. 8th January, 2015. member of the NUJ and Amnesty International holding a Je Suis Charlie posters outside Belfast City Hall. the Silent Vigil was held in Remembrance of those killed in the Paris Attack Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
RF2EX8R26–Al-Isra wal Mi'raj with Mosque Vector Illustration In Desert. The text mean The Night Journey of Prophet Muhammad
RMEFNKRA–London, UK. 08th Feb, 2015. Hundreds of Muslims, mainly from the north of England, gathered on Whitehall to protest against depections of the prophet Muhammed. A small amount of counter protesters from Britain First and Edl also attended Credit: Rachel Megawhat/Alamy Live News
RMA9F2RA–Protestors demonstrate at Trafalgar Square in response to the publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, February 2006
RF2DCHGME–Muslim leaders and activists protest against French President Emmanuel Macron over his controversial remarks about Islam.
RMHB06B7–Je Suis Charlie
RMEF62T5–Belfast, Northern Ireland. 27 Jan 2015 - Sales of Charlie Hebdo #1178, 'The Survivors Edition' (of the 7th January 2015 shooting in Paris) exceed seven million worldwide as it goes on sale in Ireland. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMG93HFM–Muslim demonstrators outside the Danish Embassy in London, Friday 3 February 2006 protesting against a Danish newspaper which published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed earlier this week. See PA story POLITICS Cartoons Protest. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA
RM2GJENND–Swedish artist Lars Vilks at his home in Nyhamnslage in southern Sweden. Seven people were arrested in Ireland on Tuesday on suspicion of attempting to murder Vilks following the Swedish artists drawing of the prophet Mohammed as a roundabout dog.
RMEEP6YN–Jabliya, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 20th Jan, 2015. Palestinians take part in a protest against a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that was published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in an edition issued a week after 12 people were killed by Islamist gunmen at its Paris offices, in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, on January 20, 2015. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RM2KC2B18–People gathered on the Place de la Sorbonne in Paris on October 21, 2020, to watch a live broadcast on a giant screen of the national tribute to the french teacher Samuel Paty, a teacher at the College du Bois d'Aulne in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, who was beheaded by an islamist. Samuel Paty was killed for having shown caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed published by Charlie Hebdo to his pupils during a course on freedom of expression. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)
RMTXTB7M–Members of Iran's hardline Islamist Basij militia burn a Denmark flags during demonstration in front of the Danish Embassy to support Iran's nuclear program and to protest a Danish newspaper cartoon that is being received as an insult to the Prophet Mohammed, in Tehran, Iran, February 10, 2006. (UPI Photo/Mohammad Kheirkhah)
RMD5BK9P–Katherina Reiche of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) arrives for the awarding ceremony of the M100 media prize 2010 for Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard on September 8, 2010 in Potsdam, eastern Germany. Westergaard drew the most controversial of 12 caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, first published in a Danish newspaper in 2005, which many Muslims considered offensive. The
RMEDPBCP–Belfast, UK. 8th January, 2015. Member of the NUJ and Amnesty International holding a Je Suis Charlie posters outside Belfast City Hall. the Silent Vigil was held in Remembrance of those killed in the Paris Attack Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
RMEFNKNN–London, UK. 08th Feb, 2015. Hundreds of Muslims, mainly from the north of England, gathered on Whitehall to protest against depections of the prophet Muhammed. A small amount of counter protesters from Britain First and Edl also attended Credit: Rachel Megawhat/Alamy Live News
RMA9F2RD–Protestors demonstrate at Trafalgar Square in response to the publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, February 2006
RF2DCHG46–Muslim leaders and activists protest against French President Emmanuel Macron over his controversial remarks about Islam.
RMEF62T0–Belfast, Northern Ireland. 27 Jan 2015 - Sales of Charlie Hebdo #1178, 'The Survivors Edition' (of the 7th January 2015 shooting in Paris) exceed seven million worldwide as it goes on sale in Ireland. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMG93HFP–Muslim demonstrators in Belgrave Square, London, Friday 3 February 2006, protesting against a Danish newspaper which published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed earlier this week. See PA story POLITICS Cartoons Protest. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Andrew Parsons/PA
RM2GJENNM–Swedish artist Lars Vilks at his home in Nyhamnslage in southern Sweden. Seven people were arrested in Ireland on Tuesday on suspicion of attempting to murder Vilks following the Swedish artists drawing of the prophet Mohammed as a roundabout dog.
RMEEP700–Jabliya, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 20th Jan, 2015. Palestinians take part in a protest against a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that was published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in an edition issued a week after 12 people were killed by Islamist gunmen at its Paris offices, in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, on January 20, 2015. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RM2KC2B13–People gathered on the Place de la Sorbonne in Paris on October 21, 2020, to watch a live broadcast on a giant screen of the national tribute to the french teacher Samuel Paty, a teacher at the College du Bois d'Aulne in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, who was beheaded by an islamist. Samuel Paty was killed for having shown caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed published by Charlie Hebdo to his pupils during a course on freedom of expression. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)
RMD5BKA6–Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard arrives for the M100 Media Prize 2010 in Potsdam, eastern Germany, September 8, 2010. Westergaard drew the most controversial of 12 caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, first published in a Danish newspaper in 2005, which many Muslims considered offensive. The drawings sparked protests in January and February 2006 that culminated with the torching
RMEDPBCE–Belfast, UK. 8th January, 2015. Members of the NUJ and Amnesty International holding a Je Suis Charlie posters outside Belfast City Hall. the Silent Vigil was held in Remembrance of those killed in the Paris Attack Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
RMEFNJG5–London, UK. 08th Feb, 2015. Hundreds of Muslims, mainly from the north of England, gathered on Whitehall to protest against depections of the prophet Muhammed. A small amount of counter protesters from Britain First and Edl also attended Credit: Rachel Megawhat/Alamy Live News
RMA9F2T2–A protestor demonstrates at Trafalgar Square in response to the publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, February 2006
RF2DCHGM6–Muslim leaders and activists protest against French President Emmanuel Macron over his controversial remarks about Islam.
RMEF640J–Belfast, Northern Ireland. 27 Jan 2015 - Sales of Charlie Hebdo #1178, 'The Survivors Edition' (of the 7th January 2015 shooting in Paris) exceed seven million worldwide as it goes on sale in Ireland. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMG93HFW–Muslim demonstrators pray outside the french embassy in London, Friday 3 February 2006, protesting against a Danish newspaper which published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed earlier this week. See PA story POLITICS Cartoons Protest. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Andrew Parsons/PA
RM2GJENNJ–Swedish artist Lars Vilks at his home in Nyhamnslage in southern Sweden. Seven people were arrested in Ireland on Tuesday on suspicion of attempting to murder Vilks following the Swedish artists drawing of the prophet Mohammed as a roundabout dog.
RMEEP703–Jabliya, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 20th Jan, 2015. Palestinians take part in a protest against a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that was published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in an edition issued a week after 12 people were killed by Islamist gunmen at its Paris offices, in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, on January 20, 2015. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RM2KC2B0Y–People gathered on the Place de la Sorbonne in Paris on October 21, 2020, to watch a live broadcast on a giant screen of the national tribute to the french teacher Samuel Paty, a teacher at the College du Bois d'Aulne in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, who was beheaded by an islamist. Samuel Paty was killed for having shown caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed published by Charlie Hebdo to his pupils during a course on freedom of expression. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)
RMD5BK9R–Isa countess von Hardenberg arrives for the awarding ceremony of the M100 media prize 2010 for Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard on September 8, 2010 in Potsdam, eastern Germany. Westergaard drew the most controversial of 12 caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, first published in a Danish newspaper in 2005, which many Muslims considered offensive. The drawings sparked protests in
RMEDPBCJ–Belfast, UK. 8th January, 2015. Journalist Fearghal McKinney and Lord Mayor of Belfast Nichola Mallon (R) holding a Je Suis Charlie posters outside Belfast City Hall. the Silent Vigil was held in Remembrance of those killed in the Paris Attack Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
RMEFNKPM–London, UK. 08th Feb, 2015. Hundreds of Muslims, mainly from the north of England, gathered on Whitehall to protest against depections of the prophet Muhammed. A small amount of counter protesters from Britain First and Edl also attended Credit: Rachel Megawhat/Alamy Live News
RMA9F4R8–Muslims protesters demonstrate at Trafalgar Square against the publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, 18 February 2006
RF2DCHKP2–Muslim leaders and activists protest against French President Emmanuel Macron over his controversial remarks about Islam.
RMEF62T7–Belfast, Northern Ireland. 27 Jan 2015 - Sales of Charlie Hebdo #1178, 'The Survivors Edition' (of the 7th January 2015 shooting in Paris) exceed seven million worldwide as it goes on sale in Ireland. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMG93HFT–A child joins Muslim demonstrators in Belgrave Square, London, Friday 3 February 2006, protesting against a Danish newspaper which published a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed earlier this week. See PA story POLITICS Cartoons Protest. PRESS ASSOCIATION photo. Photo credit should read: Andrew Parsons/PA
RM2GJENNB–Swedish artist Lars Vilks at his home in Nyhamnslage in southern Sweden. Seven people were arrested in Ireland on Tuesday on suspicion of attempting to murder Vilks following the Swedish artists drawing of the prophet Mohammed as a roundabout dog.
RMEEP704–Jabliya, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 20th Jan, 2015. Palestinians take part in a protest against a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that was published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in an edition issued a week after 12 people were killed by Islamist gunmen at its Paris offices, in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, on January 20, 2015. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RM2KC2B15–People gathered on the Place de la Sorbonne in Paris on October 21, 2020, to watch a live broadcast on a giant screen of the national tribute to the french teacher Samuel Paty, a teacher at the College du Bois d'Aulne in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, who was beheaded by an islamist. Samuel Paty was killed for having shown caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed published by Charlie Hebdo to his pupils during a course on freedom of expression. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)
RMD5BK6J–Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who sparked Muslim anger with drawings of the Prophet Mohammed, arrives for the award of the M100 Media Prize 2010 in Potsdam, Germany, 08 September 2010. Westergaard initiated a controversial with 12 caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, thst were first published in a Danish newspaper in 2005. The drawings sparked protests in January and February
RMEFNKMM–London, UK. 08th Feb, 2015. Hundreds of Muslims, mainly from the north of England, gathered on Whitehall to protest against depections of the prophet Muhammed. A small amount of counter protesters from Britain First and Edl also attended Credit: Rachel Megawhat/Alamy Live News
RMA9F4P3–Muslims protesters demonstrate at Hyde Park against the publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, 18 February 2006
RF2DCHGKK–Muslim leaders and activists protest against French President Emmanuel Macron over his controversial remarks about Islam.
RMEF6412–Belfast, Northern Ireland. 27 Jan 2015 - Sales of Charlie Hebdo #1178, 'The Survivors Edition' (of the 7th January 2015 shooting in Paris) exceed seven million worldwide as it goes on sale in Ireland. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMG93HEN–Protest Against Danish newspaper - London
RM2GJENN2–Swedish artist Lars Vilks at his home in Nyhamnslage in southern Sweden. Seven people were arrested in Ireland on Tuesday on suspicion of attempting to murder Vilks following the Swedish artists drawing of the prophet Mohammed as a roundabout dog.
RMEEP6YY–Jabliya, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 20th Jan, 2015. Palestinians take part in a protest against a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that was published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in an edition issued a week after 12 people were killed by Islamist gunmen at its Paris offices, in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, on January 20, 2015. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RM2KC2B0P–People gathered on the Place de la Sorbonne in Paris on October 21, 2020, to watch a live broadcast on a giant screen of the national tribute to the french teacher Samuel Paty, a teacher at the College du Bois d'Aulne in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, who was beheaded by an islamist. Samuel Paty was killed for having shown caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed published by Charlie Hebdo to his pupils during a course on freedom of expression. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)
RMD5BK9X–German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during a ceremony to award Danish cartoonist Westergaard the M100 Media Prize 2010 in Potsdam, eastern Germany, September 8, 2010. Westergaard drew the most controversial of 12 caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, first published in a Danish newspaper in 2005, which many Muslims considered offensive. The drawings sparked protests in January an
RMEFNJG3–London, UK. 08th Feb, 2015. Hundreds of Muslims, mainly from the north of England, gathered on Whitehall to protest against depections of the prophet Muhammed. A small amount of counter protesters from Britain First and Edl also attended Credit: Rachel Megawhat/Alamy Live News
RMA9F4PF–Muslims protesters demonstrate at Hyde Park against the publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, 18 February 2006
RF2DCHK90–Muslim leaders and activists protest against French President Emmanuel Macron over his controversial remarks about Islam.
RMEF640H–Belfast, Northern Ireland. 27 Jan 2015 - Sales of Charlie Hebdo #1178, 'The Survivors Edition' (of the 7th January 2015 shooting in Paris) exceed seven million worldwide as it goes on sale in Ireland. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMG93HED–POLITICS Cartoons Protest
RM2GJENN8–Swedish artist Lars Vilks at his home in Nyhamnslage in southern Sweden. Seven people were arrested in Ireland on Tuesday on suspicion of attempting to murder Vilks following the Swedish artists drawing of the prophet Mohammed as a roundabout dog.
RMEEP5R3–Jabliya, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory. 20th Jan, 2015. Palestinians take part in a protest against a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that was published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in an edition issued a week after 12 people were killed by Islamist gunmen at its Paris offices, in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, on January 20, 2015. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
RM2KC2B17–People gathered on the Place de la Sorbonne in Paris on October 21, 2020, to watch a live broadcast on a giant screen of the national tribute to the french teacher Samuel Paty, a teacher at the College du Bois d'Aulne in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, who was beheaded by an islamist. Samuel Paty was killed for having shown caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed published by Charlie Hebdo to his pupils during a course on freedom of expression. (Photo by Adnan Farzat/NurPhoto)
RMD5BKA4–Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard poses with his award after receiving the M100 Media Prize 2010 in Potsdam, eastern Germany, September 8, 2010. Westergaard drew the most controversial of 12 caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, first published in a Danish newspaper in 2005, which many Muslims considered offensive. The drawings sparked protests in January and February 2006 that cul
RMEFNKMR–London, UK. 08th Feb, 2015. Hundreds of Muslims, mainly from the north of England, gathered on Whitehall to protest against depections of the prophet Muhammed. A small amount of counter protesters from Britain First and Edl also attended Credit: Rachel Megawhat/Alamy Live News
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