Danish newspapers have reprinted a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad that caused protests when it was originally published in 2005, the Guardian reports. The cartoon was part of a news story about three people being arrested on charges of plotting to kill the cartoonist, but the papers said their purpose was also to support freedom of speech.
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