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Danish paper apologises

  • Wednesday, February 01 - 2006 at 06:56

Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten has issued an apology for publishing offensive cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, which has lead to Danish goods being boycotted in Muslim countries worldwide. The Copenhagen-based Muslim group that led the boycott calls said it accepted the apology, published on Monday, reported Gulf News.

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