Molotov cocktail for kids: Tunisian children’s magazine publishes deadly recipe

H/T Taffy in Canada

Russia TV

 Published: 09 October, 2012, 03:21
Image from facebook.com/MonSeulPays

Image from facebook.com/MonSeulPays

A Tunisian children’s magazine “Kaws Kouzah” has recently published a detailed step-by-step instruction of how to make a Molotov cocktail. Now the periodical is facing a lawsuit for endangering kids lives.

­The Tunisian Ministry for Women and Family Affairs has expressed concern that the article’s content poses a threat to children’s lives, as it “encourages” the use of Molotov cocktails in acts of “vandalism or terrorism.”

The piece, published under the “knowledge corner” subsection, contained a detailed instruction on the assembly of the deadly mix.  The article, employing colorful illustrations, read a “Molotov cocktail – is a home-made incendiary weapon which consists of a glass bottle and a folded cloth dipped in a flammable liquid – oil, alcohol, petrol.”

The article also provided origin of the term. 

“The name was coined by Finnish soldiers in World War II in honor of Vyacheslav Molotov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union during the Winter War, also known as the Soviet-Finnish war of 1939-1940.”

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2 Replies to “Molotov cocktail for kids: Tunisian children’s magazine publishes deadly recipe”

  1. This is normal. It’s how they indoctrinate their children, especially in Gaza & the West Bank.

  2. They shouldn’t complain, it’s normal, knock-about stuff for the little terrorists in training…