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  19 Jul 2021, 10:35
Update : 19 Jul 2021, 10:41

Danish Mohammed cartoonist Kurt Westergaard dies aged 86

   STOCKHOLM, July 19, 2021 (BSS/AFP) - Danish artist Kurt Westergaard, famed
for drawing a caricature the Prophet Mohammed which sparked outrage around
the Muslim world, has died at the age 86, his family told Danish media on
Sunday.

   Westergaard passed away in his sleep after a long period of ill health,
his family told newspaper Berlingske.

   The illustrator was behind 12 drawings published by conservative daily
newspaper Jyllands-Posten under the headline "The Face of Mohammed", one of
which sparked particular anger.

   The cartoons went almost unnoticed initially, but after two weeks, a
demonstration against them was held in Copenhagen, and then ambassadors from
Muslim countries in Denmark lodged a protest.

   The anger then escalated into anti-Danish violence across the Muslim world
in February 2006.

   The violence linked to the cartoons culminated in a 2015 massacre that
left 12 people dead at the Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly in Paris, which had
reprinted the cartoons in 2012.

   Westergaard had been working at Jyllands-Posten since the mid-1980s as an
illustrator, and according to Berlingske the drawing in question had actually
been printed once before but without sparking much controversy.

   During the last years of his life Westergaard, like a number of others
associated with the cartoons, had to live under police protection at a secret
address.

   In early 2010, Danish police caught a 28-year-old Somalian armed with a
knife in Westergaard's house, where he was planning to kill him.