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Anti-Muslim computer game stirs wave of anger

 
 
 
 
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A scene from Muslim Massacre: The game involves wiping out all Arabs, including Osama Bin Laden.

A computer game designed by a Brisbane man has caused Muslim anger around the world because it invites players to wipe out the followers of Islam.

Queensland police have launched an investigation into the game Muslim Massacre, which can be downloaded for free online.

Players take control of an American hero, are given “an arsenal of the world’s most destructive weapons” and are tasked with killing as many Muslims as possible, ranging from terrorists and civilians to Osama bin Laden, even the prophet Mohammed and Allah.

Britain’s Ramadhan Foundation wants the game banned.

“This game is glorifying the killing of Muslims in the Middle East and we urge internet providers to take action to remove this site from their services,” foundation chief Mohammed Shafiq said.

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Total slaughter: Players are told to leave no Muslim alive

“This is not satire but a deliberate attempt to demonise Muslims.”

The game was created by freelance programmer Eric Vaughan, 22, who calls himself “Sigvatr” on his online blog.

Mr Vaughan, who works at a petrol station in East Brisbane, refused to comment when contacted by The Courier-Mail yesterday.

At least the infidels are not killing real people like the Muslims are! Plenty of games have been made by Muslims which glorify the killings of infidels and those games can still be freely downloaded over the internet.

I guess these Muslims got their way because the Muslim Massacre website has been shutdown. Luckily we have a copy of the game which can be downloaded below.

Click here to download the Muslim Massacre game for Windows (only 3.5MB)

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