This BBC story looks at what happened to the editors who were involved in publishing the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.

An excerpt:

On Friday, the editor of the Peta newspaper in Indonesia was reportedly charged with blasphemy for reprinting the cartoons.

In Denmark, the culture editor of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper who first commissioned the cartoons was sent on indefinite leave after suggesting he would print Iranian cartoons of the Holocaust.

Afghan protesters in Kabul burn a Danish flag
There have been many violent protests against the cartoons

A day before, a Malaysian newspaper, the Sarawak Tribune, was shut indefinitely for reprinting the cartoons, on the ground that the government had banned possession of the images.

Earlier, the editors of two weekly newspapers in Jordan were arrested after they published the drawings.

Hashem al-Khalidi of al-Mehwar newspaper and Jihad Momani of Shihan newspaper - who was also fired - are both reported to be under police guard in hospital because of stress.

Two Yemeni newspapers have also been shut down, and the government has placed their editors under investigation.