The cover of the news weekly "w Sieci" (In the net) showed a posed photo of a blue-eyed blonde woman, wrapped in an EU flag, looking terrified as she is groped by hairy-armed men.
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The magazine said the cover referred to a rash of sexual assaults against hundreds of women, allegedly by men of North African and Arab origin, during New Year's Eve celebrations in the German city of Cologne.
But the publication drew fierce criticism on Twitter, with one user comparing it to what they described as a World War II-era Italian fascist propaganda poster vilifying Africans.
Another Twitter user said the "sick cover" was fear-mongering.
"'Islamic rape of Europe', screams Polish magazine. They obviously forget Nazi depictions of Poles in the 1930s," said one Twitter user.
Sick cover from a big Polish magazine, #wsieci https://t.co/aA8bnsuGhE - is deliberately arousing public fear pic.twitter.com/HbOjrsp4h0
— ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ (@henkvaness) February 17, 2016
"w Sieci" makes no secret of its support for the Poland's new right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) government.
At the end of 2015, it had a circulation of 76,000, a decline of 1.16 per cent over 2014, according to the specialist website press.pl.
In the category of news weeklies, it lay a distant third, with the top-selling title, Newsweek Polska, selling 120,000.
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The populist PiS won an unprecedented majority in October's general election campaigning, among others, on an anti-migrant platform.
Party leader and ex-premier Jaroslaw Kaczynski played up migrant fears before election day by claiming refugees were bringing "cholera to the Greek islands, dysentery to Vienna, various types of parasites" in comments that critics said recalled the Nazi era.
The PiS government has been among the staunchest opponents of an European Union quota plan to distribute refugees across the bloc.
Surveys show a majority of Poles share this view.
"Islamic Rape of Europe"โPolish magazine #wSieci
— Annia Ciezadlo @annia.bsky.social (@annia) February 17, 2016
Just change "Islamic" to "Jewish" and it's Poland in the late 1930s pic.twitter.com/J2ua2TVHg9
https://twitter.com/_Bartosz/status/699793017042030592
https://twitter.com/ronanburtenshaw/status/699962360233074691
https://twitter.com/_Bartosz/status/699793017042030592
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