New Zealand's prime minister on Sunday condemned two of her country's newspapers for reprinting Danish caricatures of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and provoking hundreds of angry Muslims to protest. Prime Minister Helen Clark said New Zealand could face trade and other sanctions as a result of the cartoons published Saturday in The Dominion Post newspaper in Wellington and the Christchurch Press newspaper, the NZPA news agency reported. More than 700 angry Muslims marched through Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, on Sunday to protest the cartoons' publication. Clark told NZPA there was nothing to be gained from publication of the cartoons. "It is a question of judgment and I don't think, myself, either the publication nor the reaction to it, do anything to bring communities and faiths together here or around the world," she said.