A man charged over a protest against publication of cartoons satirizing the Prophet Muhammad has been granted bail in Britain
BBC News:
Mizanur Rahman, 23, of Edmonton, north London, is accused of soliciting murder and inciting racial hatred outside the Danish embassy in London on 3 February.
Bow Street magistrates bailed him until 7 April after he gave up his passport and his family paid a £15,000 surety.
Protests were held by Muslims across the world after the satirical cartoons first appeared in a Danish newspaper.
The web designer is alleged to have solicited or encouraged others to "murder citizens of Denmark, Spain or France".
Father-of-one Mr Rahman is said to have taken part in the demonstration in West Halkin Street, Westminster, south-west London.
He is next due to appear in court, at the Old Bailey, on 7 April.
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