IRVINE, California (CNN) -- A controversy that has sparked violent demonstrations across the Middle East and Asia came to a U.S. college campus as a display of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed drew about 200 protesters.
Security was increased for the student forum Tuesday night at the University of California, Irvine, but police reported no violence.
Last week, members of the Muslim Student Union called upon College Republicans -- the student group co-sponsoring the event -- not to display the images, but the latter refused.
Another sponsor, the United American Committee, likened the demonstrations to "censorship by terrorism" in a statement on its Web site.
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The discussion originally was set to focus on the fight against terrorism, but copies of the cartoons surfaced on campus, and the College Republicans said they decided to include the topic in the program.