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Benetton Ad Withdrawn Same Day As Release

NICOLE WINFIELD | 11/16/11 04:40 PM ET | AP

VATICAN CITY — The Benetton clothing company withdrew an ad Wednesday featuring a fake photo of Pope Benedict XVI kissing a top Egyptian imam on the lips after the Vatican denounced it as an unacceptable provocation.

Benetton had said its "Unhate" campaign launched Wednesday was aimed at fostering tolerance and "global love."

The campaign's fake photos feature a half-dozen purported political nemeses in lip-locked embraces, including President Barack Obama and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.

The photo of the pope kissing Sheik Ahmed el-Tayeb of Cairo's al-Azhar institute, the pre-eminent theological school of Sunni Islam, had been on Benetton's website all day but was pulled about an hour after the Vatican's protest.

Al-Azhar suspended interfaith talks with the Vatican earlier this year after Benedict called for greater protections for Egypt's minority Christians.

A Benetton spokesman confirmed to The Associated Press that the pope-imam ad was no longer part of the campaign.

It wasn't clear if the ad had been published anywhere; on Wednesday images from the campaign were unfurled briefly in Milan, New York, Paris, Tel Aviv and Rome but were quickly taken away.

Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi called the ad an "unacceptable" manipulation of the pope's likeness that offended the religious sentiments of the faithful.

"It shows a serious lack of respect for the pope," Lombardi said in a statement that warned that the Vatican was studying measures to protect the pontiff's image.

Shock ads have long been a part of Benetton's publicity strategy, with photographer Oliviero Toscani's famous campaigns featuring death row inmates and people dying of AIDS.

Benetton said the photos of political and religious leaders kissing were "symbolic images of reconciliation – with a touch of ironic hope and constructive provocation – to stimulate reflection on how politics, faith and ideas, when they are divergent and mutually opposed, must still lead to dialogue and mediation."

In a statement, the Treviso, Italy-based clothing manufacturer said it was sorry that its image had offended the faithful and that as a result "we have decided with immediate effect to withdraw this image from every publication."

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Benetton campaign at http://unhate.benetton.com/campaign

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VATICAN CITY — The Benetton clothing company withdrew an ad Wednesday featuring a fake photo of Pope Benedict XVI kissing a top Egyptian imam on the lips after the Vatican denounced it as an una...
VATICAN CITY — The Benetton clothing company withdrew an ad Wednesday featuring a fake photo of Pope Benedict XVI kissing a top Egyptian imam on the lips after the Vatican denounced it as an una...
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11:30 AM on 11/25/2011
At least while they're complaining, they're not busy sodomising altar-boys. Silver lining…
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lmab
06:55 AM on 11/20/2011
Not believable......way too old. Cutoff is twelve.
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Hopalongpoppyseed
May you reap what you sow.
12:25 AM on 11/20/2011
As Madeline Kahn said in 'Young Frankenstein,' 'No tongue!'
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08:54 PM on 11/19/2011
if we were to write a description of that kiss, our comments would be taken down as offensive. get that picture down-you are offending me and countless others!
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DMSmith
11:14 PM on 11/19/2011
Sounds as if you need offending!
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mrluckyman
07:14 PM on 11/19/2011
"It shows a serious lack of respect for the pope," Lombardi said"...................It shows lack of respect for every person placed in the ads.
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spartanladkenny
is amazing at predicting the future on HP
06:26 PM on 11/19/2011
Another one for Benetton:

Rush Limbaugh and Facts!
06:20 PM on 11/19/2011
I loved the ads.
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kcwookie
Well behaved workers seldom prosper.
06:04 PM on 11/19/2011
Too late...
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cosmicmom
Mothering the Universe since 1950
05:53 PM on 11/19/2011
I'd never buy their merchandise, but I f*n LOVE these ads!
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BiznessLady
Stop the GOP/TP War on Women
04:17 PM on 11/19/2011
What is funny is that Herman Cain doesn't know who anyone in the photos are but Pres. Obama.
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DMSmith
11:15 PM on 11/19/2011
I might laugh, but it's not funny since he imagines he should be President!!!
ChezMJ
Life is a shipwreck; sing in the lifeboats.
03:23 PM on 11/19/2011
Bennetton has depended on provocation to sell their crappy merchandise for years when sales are slow. I ignore them where it hurts--in the stores & online.
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04:24 PM on 11/19/2011
What are you talking about? Their merchandise is extremely well made and cutting edge fashion. They ARE way overpriced, though.
01:54 PM on 11/19/2011
A serious question to the ad men/women-what would be off limits? Where is the current over-the-line?
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04:26 PM on 11/19/2011
The line is an imaginary thing that shifts constantly. With the world imploding over make-believe tribal conflicts it's time to move that line. Benneton is spot on.
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11:29 AM on 11/19/2011
lol-i loved it! good for them...the pope needs his fake little world shaken up! lol-i will buy this brand because of what they did!!!
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mrluckyman
07:25 PM on 11/19/2011
What do you pay for ads or products?
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07:57 PM on 11/19/2011
it's all one-all product is coming from the ad...i love they had the jam to do this! i've loved their ads since inception-they've always been out there!
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thejadedentrepreneur
Keeping it real since 1981.
10:55 AM on 11/19/2011
This was designed to shock and won't sell a stitch of clothes. Pulling it was a good idea. How this ever made it past the concept stage, I'll never understand.
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04:28 PM on 11/19/2011
They knew they would pull it the second it made the world press. The whole thing was brilliant PR. Everybody knows the number one badge of honour in the media is to get an official reprimand form his holiness. I'm in awe!
03:02 AM on 11/19/2011
I don't like to see Obama targeted, but to be fair, anything to bothers "doctor" Keith Ablow from Faux News is good in my book.

Benetton? What is this, 1986? I wasn't even aware they still had a clothing label to advertise.

C'est la vie.

Let the haters hate; in the end, they succeeded in bringing their fossilized clothing line back from the past and into the fore of national discussion.

Score +1 for whoever devised these ads.