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Two charged over cartoon 'plot' | Two charged over cartoon 'plot' |
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Two men have been charged in the Irish Republic in connection with an investigation into an alleged plot to murder a Swedish cartoonist. | |
They were arrested over alleged threats to kill Lars Vilks over a cartoon which put Prophet Muhammad's head on a dog. | They were arrested over alleged threats to kill Lars Vilks over a cartoon which put Prophet Muhammad's head on a dog. |
The cartoon was printed as part of a 2007 Swedish newspaper editorial on freedom of expression. | The cartoon was printed as part of a 2007 Swedish newspaper editorial on freedom of expression. |
They were refused bail after detectives told the court they were not convinced their identities were authentic. | |
Ali Charaf Damache, whose address was given as John Collins House, High Street, Waterford, was charged with sending a menacing text message on 9 January. | Ali Charaf Damache, whose address was given as John Collins House, High Street, Waterford, was charged with sending a menacing text message on 9 January. |
The 44-year-old, who is originally from Algeria but who has been living in Ireland for about ten years, swore on the Koran before taking the stand at Waterford District Court. | |
Abdul Salam Monsour Khalil Al-Jahani, 32, of Johnstown, Waterford but originally from Libya, was charged with an immigration offence after allegedly giving a false name. | Abdul Salam Monsour Khalil Al-Jahani, 32, of Johnstown, Waterford but originally from Libya, was charged with an immigration offence after allegedly giving a false name. |
He is accused of presenting false documentation under the Immigration Act 2004. | He is accused of presenting false documentation under the Immigration Act 2004. |
A third man who was also being held has been released. | A third man who was also being held has been released. |
He was one of seven people arrested last week in a series of raids by anti-terrorist units acting on intelligence from the CIA, FBI and European agencies. | He was one of seven people arrested last week in a series of raids by anti-terrorist units acting on intelligence from the CIA, FBI and European agencies. |
Those originally detained included nationals from Algeria, Libya, the Palestinian territories, Croatia and the US. | Those originally detained included nationals from Algeria, Libya, the Palestinian territories, Croatia and the US. |
In 2007, a group linked to al-Qaeda in Iraq offered a $100,000 (£66,000) reward for killing Mr Vilks, and a 50% bonus if he was "slaughtered like a lamb" by having his throat cut. | In 2007, a group linked to al-Qaeda in Iraq offered a $100,000 (£66,000) reward for killing Mr Vilks, and a 50% bonus if he was "slaughtered like a lamb" by having his throat cut. |
The Vilks cartoon was published about a year-and-a-half after a series of depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in Denmark's Jyllands-Posten paper caused protests by Muslims around the world. | The Vilks cartoon was published about a year-and-a-half after a series of depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in Denmark's Jyllands-Posten paper caused protests by Muslims around the world. |
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