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A man looks 01 February 2006 in central

Paris, FRANCE: A man looks 01 February 2006 in central Paris at pages four and five of the French daily newspapers France Soir reproducing a controversial set of caricatures, originally published in Denmark, which have been decried in the Muslim world as blasphemous to the prophet Mohammed. The Paris daily France Soir printed the dozen cartoons, explaining that it chose to do so to illustrate the polemic sparked by their original publication, in the Danish Jyllands-Posten paper last September. The French paper said it had decided to reprint them “not from an appetite for gratuitous provocation, but because they constitute the subject of a controversy on a global scale which has done nothing to maintain balance and mutual limits in democracy, respect of religious beliefs and freedom of expression”. AFP PHOTO PASCAL PAVANI (Photo credit should read PASCAL PAVANI/AFP/Getty Images)

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