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Updated On: 21 May, 2010 05:34 PM IST | | IANS
A newspaper in South Africa has caused controversy by publishing cartoons of the Prophet.
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Days after an alleged Al Qaeda operative detailed sketchy plans to attack the football World Cup over cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, a newspaper in South Africa has caused controversy by also publishing cartoons of the Prophet.
A cartoon by award-winning satirist Jonathan Shapiro in the Mail & Guardian weekly newspaper Friday shows the Prophet grumbling to a psychiatrist about the furore in the Muslim world created by a Facebook page called Everybody draw Muhammad Day.
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