The Swedish cartoonist who drew the cartoon of the Prophet was killed in an accident


Stockholm: Swedish cartoonist Lars Wilks, who created a controversy by drawing a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad in 2007, has died in an accident. Wilkes died in a car accident at Marquee's Southern Town on Sunday, police said.

Wilkes has been living under police protection since the controversial cartoon was published. He was traveling in a police van when it collided with a truck. Two police officers were also killed.

Swedish police said the incident was extremely tragic. Now it is important for us to try to find out what caused the car to crash. Two police officers were also killed.

Swedish police said on Monday that the incident was "extremely tragic." Now it is important for us to investigate every aspect of this phenomenon and find out the reason behind it. At the moment, no one seems to be involved.

It is noteworthy that most Muslims consider the condemnation or criticism of the Prophet Muhammad to be catastrophic and take an aggressive stance against it. So Wilkes was threatened with death for publishing his cartoon. A bounty was placed on his head and his house was bombed.

In 2015, a man was killed during a meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the 7th day of the fatwa issued by Iran against Salman Rushdie. Wilkes was present at the meeting. Wilkes said his cartoon is not meant to provoke Muslims, but to challenge political intervention in the art world.


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