Minister calls for ban on Taliban game
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UK defence secretary Liam Fox has called for a ban on a forthcoming release of first-person shooter game Medal of Honor. The Conservative minister launched a scathing attack on the game after hearing reports that the title, set amid the war in Afghanistan, included a multiplayer option that enables gamers to play as Taliban insurgents, carrying out attacks on British forces. A Press Association report describes a YouTube clip from the game showing Taliban fighters in...
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