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Reprints of cartoons spark Islamic rage

By Paivi Munter in Stockholm, Martin Arnold in Paris and Bertrand Benoit in Berlin

Published: February 2 2006 20:48 | Last updated: February 2 2006 20:48

European leaders tried to contain the controversy over newspaper cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, as the international dispute escalated into a consumer boycott and risked the gravest cultural clash with the Muslim world since the Salman Rushdie affair.

Publication of the cartoons in Spain, Italy, France, Germany and the Netherlands triggered condemnation in the Muslim and Arab world, where consumers turned their anger on Danish companies.

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