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DAMASCUS, Feb. 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Hundreds of
protestors threw stones at and then set fire to the Norwegian Embassy in
Damascus on Saturday in a protest against cartoons depicting the Prophet
Mohammad which were published by a Norwegian magazine.
The protestors, who just stormed the nearby Danish
Embassy building in downtown Damascus and set it on fire, marched on to the
Norwegian Embassy and broke through police barriers and torched the
building.
It was not immediately clear whether any casualties
were caused in the fresh protest.
The Danish Embassy was closed on Saturday when the
violent demonstration occurred and there has been so far no report of any
casualties.
The cartoons that led to an outrage in the Muslim
world were first published by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten last
September and republished in Norway last month and then in some other European
newspapers.
One of the cartoons depicts the prophet wearing a
turban shaped like a bomb.
Damascus has recalled its ambassador from Denmark for
consultation over the matter, the official SANA news agency reported on
Wednesday.
Earlier in the week, the Syrian Foreign Ministry
condemned the cartoons as an offense to Muslims and Arabs and demanded the
Danish government punish the offending paper.
The Danish ambassador to Syria met late Thursday with
Syria's grand mufti Sheikh Ahmed Badr al-Dean Hassoun and conveyed Denmark' s
apology for the offense caused by the cartoons.
SANA quoted the Danish ambassador as saying that the
majority of the Danes were very sorry for this situation which the newspaper has
put them into.
According to Islamic tradition, realistic depictions
of prophets were prohibited and caricatures of them were considered profane.
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