The latest edition of "Qaws Quzah", a well-known Tunisian kids magazine named after the Arabic word for "Rainbow", contains detailed instructions and a diagram that shows how to make petrol bombs.
The article appeared in a section titled “Knowledge Corner" and read:
“It is an improvised weapon that is often used in riots and acts of sabotage because it is easy to make and use.”
The magazine is aimed at 5 to 15 year old, Reuters says.
According to NBC, the magazine's editor-in-chief Monji Chebbi appeared on TV Tuesday night to apologize for the "professional mistake". Officials now say that the publishers will face prosecution.
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