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Iran Newspaper Increases Reward for Holocaust Cartoon

Iranian Hemsehri newspaper, which arranged the Holocaust cartoon competition as a reaction to the cartoons that disturbed the Islamic world, increased its rewards.

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While, Iran Cartoon House President Mesud Socavi answered question of journalists about the competition, he announced the first three winners, will get $25,000 and 12 others will be given “valuable prices.”

Socayi defending “the Holocaust competition prize is the biggest cartoon prize in the world”, noted the prizes will be given by various individuals and institutions.

Reporting the high participation in the competition, Socayi said the prizes will be increased. “Because of the competition, I have received death threats, but they only strengthen our determination to go on our way.”

Asked, “why don’t you draw cartoons of the other prophet’s?”, Socai said the other prophets are as holy as Prophet Mohammed and added “we do not do these kinds of things.”

Informing the web site www.irancartoon.ir was hacked, Socai said “This is a sign that the West does not believe in the freedom of speech.”

Socai said they are afraid of announcing some of the artist’s name and may compete anonymously. Hemsehri newspaper began the cartoon competition in return for the cartoons outraging the Islamic world, and had announced 12 winners would be rewarded with gold.

The number of people eligible to win a prize will be the same number as for the cartoons, which were published in Jyllands- Posten paper.

19 February 2006, Sunday

ANADOLU NEWS AGENCY (AA)  TEHRAN

   

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