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Turkish group offended by Lego play set

Children and their parents participate in a "Lego" competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor's Complex on April 28, 2011. (UPI Photo / Joe Marino, Bill Cantrell)
Children and their parents participate in a "Lego" competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor's Complex on April 28, 2011. (UPI Photo / Joe Marino, Bill Cantrell) | License Photo

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VIENNA, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- A Turkish group in Austria is asking Danish company Lego to apologize for a "Star Wars" play set they believe resembles a famous mosque.

The Turkish Cultural Community of Austria released a statement saying the "Star Wars: Jabba's Palace" play set bears strong resemblance to the Hagia Sophia mosque in Istanbul and the accompanying figurines depict Asians as people with "deceitful and criminal personalities," The Daily Telegraph reported Thursday.

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The group called on Lego to apologize for offending religious and cultural feelings.

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