Some MPs in Afghanistan have lended their angry voices to protests about the Muhammad cartoons in Denmark and a right-wing Dutch politician's film about 'fascist' Islam.
Afghan MPs have protested against the reprinting of a cartoon regarded as insulting to the Prophet Mohammed and a film said to be critical of the Koran.
The cartoon has been republished in Danish newspapers. The upcoming Dutch film criticising Islam has been made by far-right Dutch MP Geert Wilders.
The MPs have called on the Danish and Dutch governments to prevent such acts.
The film project has already been condemned by several Muslim countries, including Iran and Pakistan.
The Afghan MPs demonstrated outside the country's parliament on Tuesday. Some of them chanted: "Death to the enemies of Islam".
Here's more from the BBC about the film:
Nato's secretary general says he fears the airing of a Dutch film criticising Islam will have repercussions for troops in Afghanistan.
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer's comments came after Afghans protested on Sunday against the film being made by far-right Dutch MP Geert Wilders.The Dutch government has warned Mr Wilders that the film will damage Dutch political and economic interests.
Mr Wilders says the film is about the Koran but has given few details.
In the past, he has called for the Koran to be banned and likened it to Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf.