"The Sabor joins the Croatian government and the President in expressing regret, condemnation and criticism as well as in extending an apology at this preposterous act which insults religious and national feelings of Muslims," Seks said referring to the Prophet Muhammad cartoons which he said were insulting and which identify the entire Islamic community with criminal terrorists.
Seks urges for not using media freedoms to toy with religious feelings, as all of this can cause graver consequences in the relations between nations and religions.
"We call on everybody to repudiate those preposterous cartoons and this act of equating Prophet Muhammad, a sacrosanct principle, with terrorism, and we also call on everybody to repudiate aggressive violence as response to the insults," Seks said at the start of a parliamentary session on Wednesday.
The Croatian weekly reprinted the controversial cartoons which were initially published by a Danish paper and which have angered Muslims worldwide.