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  2. Curtis Culwell Center attack - Wikipedia

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    The Curtis Culwell Center attack was a failed terrorist attack on an exhibit featuring cartoon images of Muhammad at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, US on May 3, 2015, which ended in a shootout with police guarding the event, and the deaths of the two perpetrators. [4]

  3. Garland attack: Cartoon contest winner Speaks Out - AOL

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    By NATHAN BICKELL GARLAND, TX – You wouldn't think a contest about cartoons would create chaos. Unless that is, you challenge folks to draw Muhammad. Now the winner of the contest has gone ...

  4. Gunman in Mohammad cartoon attack in Texas monitored ... - AOL

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  5. Police raid home of gunman in Mohammad cartoon attack in Texas

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  6. Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy (or Muhammad cartoons crisis, Danish: Muhammed-krisen) [1] began after the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published twelve editorial cartoons on 30 September 2005 depicting Muhammad, the founder of Islam, in what it said was a response to the debate over criticism of Islam and self-censorship.

  7. Everybody Draw Mohammed Day - Wikipedia

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    An "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" Facebook page was created by Jon Wellington. By the morning of April 26, the page had almost 6,000 confirmed guests. By April 25, someone (whose identity is unknown) had started a "Ban Everybody Draw Muhammad Day" counter-protest page on Facebook, which had 800 confirmed guests. [18]

  8. Charlie Hebdo issue No. 1011 - Wikipedia

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    On 31 October 2011, issue No. 1011 of the satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo left the presses two days before its official publication date. The issue was retitled Charia Hebdo in facetious celebration of Tunisian Islamist party Ennahda's achieving a plurality of the vote and forming a government after the 2011 Tunisian Constituent Assembly election.

  9. Pamela Geller - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Geller (born 1958) is an American anti-Muslim, far-right political activist, blogger and commentator. [1] Geller promoted birther conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama, saying that he was born in Kenya [4] and that he is a Muslim.