Charlie Hebdo reaction: "Why are they doing a picture again of our prophet?"
Will what has happened in France disrupt relations between Muslims and other communities here in Britain?
French magazine Charlie Hebdo has released a new edition which depicts the Prophet Muhammad, a week after the deadly attack on its office.
BBC Radio 4 Today reporter Sima Kotecha has been to Slough in Berkshire where there is a large Muslim population and heard a range of views, some controversial.
One anonymous speaker told the Today programme:
"I think it's escalating things further when there was a chance to draw a line under it...they are purposely trying to antagonise people..why are they doing a picture again of our prophet?"
"Something needs to be done to stop people disrespecting our prophet".
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