Lars Vilks

A Swedish artist who created an international furore by depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a dog was assaulted as he delivered a university lecture.

Lars Vilks says he was head-butted by an audience member as he spoke about the limits of artistic freedom.

The cartoonist’s glasses were broken, but he was not injured.

Mr Vilks has been threatened on numerous occasions, but the assault at Uppsala University was the first time he has been physically attacked.

The artist said a group of about 15 people had been shouting and trying to interrupt the lecture, which was attended by about 250 people.

"A man ran up and threw himself over me. I was head-butted and my glasses were broken," Mr Vilks was quoted as saying by the AP news agency.

A video clip of the attack was posted on the website of a Swedish newspaper.

It showed police using pepper spray and batons to control an angry crowd shouting "God is great" in Arabic as Mr Vilks was led away. Two people were detained.

Earlier this year, Mr Vilks was the target of an alleged murder plot involving Colleen LaRose, an American who called herself "Jihad Jane".

She has pleaded not guilty, but faces life in prison if convicted.

In 2007, a group linked to al-Qaeda in Iraq offered a $100,000 (£66,000) reward for killing Mr Vilks, and a 50% bonus if he was "slaughtered like a lamb" by having his throat cut.

The Vilks cartoon was published about a year-and-a-half after a series of depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in Denmark’s Jyllands-Posten paper caused protests by Muslims around the world.

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Catherine Tate

Catherine Tate is to play Hollywood star Bette Davis in a BBC Radio 4 play about her rivalry with Joan Crawford.

Crawford will be played by former EastEnders actress Tracy-Ann Oberman, who is also making her debut as a radio playwright for the project.

Bette And Joan And Baby Jane explores the reported enmity between the duo as they filmed Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? which revived their careers.

The play will be aired on Thursday 29 April at 1415 BST.

It examines the dynamics behind the scenes of the movie, which many in Hollywood thought would never be made because of the rivalry between the two stars, which went back decades.

Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? starred the two actresses as ageing sisters holed up in a crumbling Hollywood mansion.

Joan Crawford and Bette Davis in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?

Blanche (Crawford) is crippled as a result of a car accident, while former child star Jane (Davis) goads and tortures her sibling.

At the Academy Awards in 1963, Davis was nominated for her performance while Crawford was overlooked.

She collected the Oscar on behalf of eventual winner Anne Bancroft, while Davis claimed that Crawford had campaigned against her.

The film was nominated for a total of four Oscars but picked up only one, for costume design.

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Catherine Tate

Catherine Tate is to play Hollywood star Bette Davis in a BBC Radio 4 play about her rivalry with Joan Crawford.

Crawford will be played by former EastEnders actress Tracy-Ann Oberman, who is also making her debut as a radio playwright for the project.

Bette And Joan And Baby Jane explores the reported enmity between the duo as they filmed Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? which revived their careers.

The play will be aired on Thursday 29 April at 1415 BST.

It examines the dynamics behind the scenes of the movie, which many in Hollywood thought would never be made because of the rivalry between the two stars, which went back decades.

Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? starred the two actresses as ageing sisters holed up in a crumbling Hollywood mansion.

Joan Crawford and Bette Davis in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?

Blanche (Crawford) is crippled as a result of a car accident, while former child star Jane (Davis) goads and tortures her sibling.

At the Academy Awards in 1963, Davis was nominated for her performance while Crawford was overlooked.

She collected the Oscar on behalf of eventual winner Anne Bancroft, while Davis claimed that Crawford had campaigned against her.

The film was nominated for a total of four Oscars but picked up only one, for costume design.

This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

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