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Danish cartoonist intruder shot | Danish cartoonist intruder shot |
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Danish police have shot and wounded a man at the home of Kurt Westergaard, whose cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad sparked an international row. | Danish police have shot and wounded a man at the home of Kurt Westergaard, whose cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad sparked an international row. |
Mr Westergaard scrambled into a panic room at his home in Aarhus after a man wielding an axe and a knife broke in. | |
Danish officials said the intruder was a 28-year-old Somali, who they did not name, but said was linked to the radical Islamist al-Shabab militia. | |
The cartoon, printed in 2005, prompted violent protests the following year. | The cartoon, printed in 2005, prompted violent protests the following year. |
ANALYSIS By Malcolm Brabant, BBC News This attack will force the Danish secret service Pet to review their protection. | ANALYSIS By Malcolm Brabant, BBC News This attack will force the Danish secret service Pet to review their protection. |
Mr Westergaard's house was supposed to have been turned into a fortress, with blast proof windows, and yet a determined individual came within a whisker of killing him. | Mr Westergaard's house was supposed to have been turned into a fortress, with blast proof windows, and yet a determined individual came within a whisker of killing him. |
Moderate Muslims in Denmark have condemned the attack on Kurt Westergaard, but they still believe his drawing was sacrilegious. | Moderate Muslims in Denmark have condemned the attack on Kurt Westergaard, but they still believe his drawing was sacrilegious. |
Muslim nations are attempting to outlaw what they call the defamation of their religion. | Muslim nations are attempting to outlaw what they call the defamation of their religion. |
Mr Westergaard came out of hiding last Spring, saying he wanted to defend freedom of expression. | Mr Westergaard came out of hiding last Spring, saying he wanted to defend freedom of expression. |
Some independent religious scholars argue the cartoonists were wrong to offend Muslims and say the drawings made dialogue impossible. | Some independent religious scholars argue the cartoonists were wrong to offend Muslims and say the drawings made dialogue impossible. |
One of 12 cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten, it depicted the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban. | One of 12 cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten, it depicted the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban. |
In 2006 the paper apologised for the cartoons, but other European media reprinted them. | In 2006 the paper apologised for the cartoons, but other European media reprinted them. |
Danish embassies were then attacked by Muslims around the world and dozens killed in riots. | Danish embassies were then attacked by Muslims around the world and dozens killed in riots. |
Mr Westergaard went in to hiding amid threats to his life, but emerged last year saying he wanted to live as normal a life as possible. | Mr Westergaard went in to hiding amid threats to his life, but emerged last year saying he wanted to live as normal a life as possible. |
His house has been heavily fortified and is under close police protection. | His house has been heavily fortified and is under close police protection. |
Police said the man had entered Mr Westergaard's house armed with a knife and axe and had shouted in broken English that he wanted to kill him. | Police said the man had entered Mr Westergaard's house armed with a knife and axe and had shouted in broken English that he wanted to kill him. |
Mr Westergaard ran to a specially designed panic room where he raised the alarm. | |
'Strong numbers' | 'Strong numbers' |
Fritz Keldsen, deputy chief superintendent of Aarhus city police, told the BBC: "We got the alarm message from this address, yesterday evening. And we came in strong numbers. | Fritz Keldsen, deputy chief superintendent of Aarhus city police, told the BBC: "We got the alarm message from this address, yesterday evening. And we came in strong numbers. |
SOMALIA'S ISLAMIST REBELS Al-Shabab, meaning "the lads" in Somali, is on US foreign terror listYouth wing of Somalia's Union of Islamic Courts that once held swayRe-emerged after UIC ousted by Ethiopian troops in late 2006Accused of al-Qaeda links and trying to topple interim governmentAccused of Dec '09 suicide bomb on Mogadishu doctors' graduationBlamed for 2008 stoning of 13-year-old Somali 'gang rape victim' What the cartoons portray Profile: Somalia's Islamic 'lads' | SOMALIA'S ISLAMIST REBELS Al-Shabab, meaning "the lads" in Somali, is on US foreign terror listYouth wing of Somalia's Union of Islamic Courts that once held swayRe-emerged after UIC ousted by Ethiopian troops in late 2006Accused of al-Qaeda links and trying to topple interim governmentAccused of Dec '09 suicide bomb on Mogadishu doctors' graduationBlamed for 2008 stoning of 13-year-old Somali 'gang rape victim' What the cartoons portray Profile: Somalia's Islamic 'lads' |
"When we saw the suspect, he was moving away from the scene. Then he attacked the police patrol. He did that with such skill, that they had to shoot him. | "When we saw the suspect, he was moving away from the scene. Then he attacked the police patrol. He did that with such skill, that they had to shoot him. |
"The suspect was armed with an axe and a knife, which he used against the police. The police patrol managed to subdue him, with the use of firearms." | "The suspect was armed with an axe and a knife, which he used against the police. The police patrol managed to subdue him, with the use of firearms." |
Police said the suspect was shot in the knee and the shoulder, but his life was not in danger. | Police said the suspect was shot in the knee and the shoulder, but his life was not in danger. |
Mr Westergaard told Jyllands Posten he was shocked that his five-year-old granddaughter, who was in the house at the time, had witnessed the attack. | |
He has now been taken to a safe location, but said defiantly that he would be back, the newspaper reported. | He has now been taken to a safe location, but said defiantly that he would be back, the newspaper reported. |
Jakob Scharf, who heads the Danish intelligence service Pet, said the attack was "terror related" and that the suspected assailant has close contacts to Somalia's al-Shabab group. | Jakob Scharf, who heads the Danish intelligence service Pet, said the attack was "terror related" and that the suspected assailant has close contacts to Somalia's al-Shabab group. |
He had been under surveillance for activities unrelated to Mr Westergaard, Mr Scharf said. | He had been under surveillance for activities unrelated to Mr Westergaard, Mr Scharf said. |
Islamic militants have placed a $1m price on Mr Westergaard's head. | Islamic militants have placed a $1m price on Mr Westergaard's head. |
Although he is one of 12 cartoonists whose drawings of the Prophet Muhammad were published in Jyllands-Posten, he has the highest profile, our correspondent says. | Although he is one of 12 cartoonists whose drawings of the Prophet Muhammad were published in Jyllands-Posten, he has the highest profile, our correspondent says. |