Pope apology fails to stop backlash

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"Using the terms "jihad" and "holy war", the Pope said violence was "incompatible with the nature of God"."

By Stephen Brown in Vatican City

THE Pope has apologised to Muslims offended by his comments on their religion and violence, but his words have so far failed to curtail the international outcry.

The Vatican said overnight the Pope was sorry Muslims had been offended by a speech whose meaning had been misconstrued.

But, as the backlash continued, Morocco withdrew its ambassador, and Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood said the prepared apology was not enough.

Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone issued the statement, saying: "The Holy Father thus sincerely regrets that certain passages of his address could have sounded offensive to the sensitivities of the Muslim faithful."

Pope Benedict's first big crisis since his election 17 months ago was sparked by a speech in his native Germany on Tuesday that seemed to endorse a Christian view, contested by most Muslims, that early Islam was spread by violence.

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