
An Islamic society in London protested against the promotion of a new video game with the theme of slaughtering Muslims.
The London-based Ramadan Islamic Society urged the British Government to open an investigation and to ban the website that promotes the game on the Internet.
The inventor of the video game 'Muslims' Massacre' designed a special website on the Internet, which was blocked on a number of Arab states. On the website he said that he "had the thought of the game after the United States had declared its war on Islam".
Mohamed Shafiq, Chairman of the Ramadan Islamic Society, described the game as an unacceptable insult to Islam. "If it were a game showing Muslims similarly slaughtering Americans or Israelis; it would have caused a worldwide uproar," he said.
European newspaper reports mentioned that the game has an American hero who has to kill all the other players using the mass-destruction weapons. The main targets are either beard Muslims or others who wear black masks. In other phases of the game, the hero may encounter suicide attackers. After he successfully gets through all those phases, the hero has to face the leader, portrayed as Osama Bin Laden. With his machine gun, the hero takes off to the Middle East and he is to make sure not to leave one single Muslim alive.
The video game was invented by a 22-year-old Australian. It starts by recorded quotes from speeches of US President George W. Bush.
http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2008/09/14/56590.html