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The '''Lars Vilks Muhammad cartoon controversy''' was ignited in 2007 when [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Cartoons|cartoonist]] Lars Vilks published his cartoon of the head of the Prophet [[Muhammad]] on the body of a dog.  Later that year, an al-Qaeda faction leader put a $100,000 bounty on Mr. Vilks's head.  He was subsequently placed under permanent police protection.   
The '''Lars Vilks Muhammad cartoon controversy''' was ignited in 2007 when [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Cartoons|cartoonist]] Lars Vilks published his cartoon of the head of the Prophet [[Muhammad]] on the body of a dog.  Later that year, an al-Qaeda faction leader put a $100,000 bounty on Mr. Vilks's head.  He was subsequently placed under permanent police protection.   


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