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Rolling Stone sparks storm with Boston bombing suspect cover

Retailers ban magazine over cover that shows Boston defendant in a pose like Jim Morrison

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Rolling Stone magazine's decision to put Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the accused Boston Marathon bomber, on the cover of its latest issue has ignited a firestorm of outrage online. Photo: AFP

Rolling Stone defended on Wednesday a cover story on Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, which triggered angry claims that it was “glamorising terrorism” and calls to boycott the US magazine.

At least two US nationwide chain stores announced they would not be selling the latest issue of the publication, known for interviews with rock stars and others.

The cover picture – showing a goateed Tsarnaev, 19, staring sadly at the camera with tousled brown curly hair – was likened to a famous cover of the late singer Jim Morrison of The Doors.

Boston mayor Thomas Menino blasted the story in a letter to publisher Jann Wenner, calling the provocative cover an “obvious marketing strategy” to generate publicity and sales.

“Your August 3 cover rewards a terrorist with celebrity treatment. It is ill-conceived, at best, and re-affirms a terrible message that destruction gains fame for killers and their ‘causes’,” he wrote.
Rolling Stone magazine's August cover. Photo: AFP
Rolling Stone magazine's August cover. Photo: AFP
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