Germany has confirmed that a Pakistani student has died while being held in custody in Berlin
BBC News:
Amer Cheema, 28, hanged himself while alone in his prison cell, a spokeswoman for the German Justice Ministry said.
Mr Cheema had been accused of threatening the editor of the Die Welt newspaper after it printed cartoons caricaturing the Prophet Muhammad.
Some MPs in Pakistan have called for a debate on Mr Cheema's death after his family said he was tortured.
The BBC's Ray Furlong, in Berlin, says the torture claims are highly improbable. Torture is illegal in Germany and even the suspicion of torture would create a huge scandal, he says.
The German authorities say Mr Cheema body will be returned to Pakistan for burial after an investigation into his death.
The caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, first published in a Danish newspaper, caused uproar in the Islamic world as Islam traditionally forbids images of the Prophet.
There were widespread protests in Pakistan which left five people dead.
A number of western media, including Die Welt, chose to republish the cartoons to uphold the principle of freedom of expression.
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