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The exhibit curator, Masoud Shojai, said the contest would be an annual event.

"Actually, we will continue until the destruction of Israel," he said.


Moroccan wins first place in Iran Holocaust cartoon contest



By The Associated Press





Iran awarded a Moroccan artist Wednesday the top prize in an exhibition

of cartoons on the Holocaust that has received international condemnation,

including from UN chief Kofi Annan.

Meant to be a response to the Danish cartoons of Islam's Prophet

Mohammed that sparked rage among Muslims around the world,

the exhibit appears inspired by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's

tirades calling for Israel to be destroyed.

Tehran has several times announced plans to host a conference to examine

the scientific evidence supporting the validity of the Holocaust, dismissing it

as exaggerated. Its most recent announcement came in September during

Annan's visit to the Iranian capital, where he said he discussed the cartoon

show with officials.



Abdollah Derkaoui received $12,000 for his work depicting an Israeli crane piling large

cement blocks on Israel's security wall and gradually obscuring Al-Aqsa Mosque in

Jerusalem. A picture of Nazi Germany's Auschwitz concentration camp appears on the

wall.

Tehran Museum of Contemporary Arts, next to the Palestinian Embassy, which was the

Israeli diplomatic mission before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

The exhibit curator, Masoud Shojai, said the contest would be an annual event.

"Actually, we will continue until the destruction of Israel," he said.

The display, comprising 204 entries from Iran and abroad, opened in August.

Carlos Latuff from Brazil and A. Chard from France jointly won the second prize

of $8,000 and Iran's Shahram Rezai received $5,000 for third place.

Many Muslims considered the cartoons published by the Danish newspaper

Jyllands-Posten a violation of traditions prohibiting images of their prophet.

The Tehran daily Hamshahri, a co-sponsor of the exhibition, said it wanted to test the

West's tolerance for drawings about the Nazi killing of 6 million Jews in World War II.

The entries on display came from nations including United States, Indonesia and Turkey
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