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 | Police officers fire teargas shells at stone-throwing protesters who gathered in Islamabad, Pakistan to condemn the publications of cartoons depicting Islamic Prophet Muhammad, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006. Pakistani police raided offices and homes of dozens of radical Islamic leaders, putting several under house arrest and detaining hundreds of their associates in a bid to foil a rally in the capital to protest the cartoons, officials said. click to open  |  | Muslim protesters burn wood as one holds a poster of Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen during a rally called by the opposition in Islamabad, Pakistan to condemn the publications of cartoons depicting Islamic Prophet Muhammad, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006. Pakistani police raided offices and homes of dozens of radical Islamic leaders, putting several under house arrest and detaining hundreds of their associates in a bid to foil a rally in the capital to protest the cartoons, officials said. click to open  |  | A Pakistani police officer opens fire on Islamists who gathered to protest the publication of cartoons depicting Islamic Prophet Muhammad in Isalamabad February 19, 2006. Police fired teargas and rubber bullets to disperse hundreds of demonstrators in Pakistan's capital on Sunday, despite sealing the city to stop Islamists protesting against cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. click to open  |  | Supporters of Jamat-e-Islami or Party of Islam chant slogans to condemn the publications of cartoons depicting Islamic Prophet Muhammad, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pakistani police raided offices and homes of dozens of radical Islamic leaders, putting several under house arrest and detaining hundreds of their associates in a bid to foil a rally in the capital to protest the cartoons, officials said. The Quranic quotes written on flag means,'There is only one God and Muhammad is his Prophet.' click to open  |  | Pakistani police detain a protester during a clash in Islamabad, Pakistan, Sunday, Feb 19, 2006. Pakistani police raided offices and homes of dozens of radical Islamic leaders, putting several under house arrest and detaining hundreds of their associates in a bid to foil a rally in the capital to protest cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, officials said. click to open  |
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