The New York Times
Denmark A court here convicted four men on Monday of planning a terror attack in December 2010 against the offices of a Danish newspaper. The four men, who denied the charges, were sentenced to 12 years in prison. The planned attack was intended as...
Leader Post Online
A Danish court on Monday sentenced four men to 12 years behind bars for committing "terrorism" with a plot to kill the staff of a newspaper that first published controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. The three Swedish nationals and one...
United Press International
A Danish court found four men guilty Monday of plotting a terrorist attack on the Jyllands-Posten newspaper offices in Copenhagen. The prosecutor has asked the men be sentenced to as long as 16 years in prison, Politiken reported.
Mail Online UK
4 June 2012 Four men have been convicted by a Danish court for planning an attack on Denmark's Jyllands-Posten newspaper, in retaliation for the paper printing offensive cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. The four men, all Muslims resident in Sweden,...
Jerusalem Post
Three Swedish citizens and a Tunisian plotted revenge against newspaper that published Prophet Mohammad cartoons in 2005. A Danish court on Monday found four men guilty of plotting to kill a large number of people at a newspaper in revenge for its...