I was the moderator who removed it. I discussed it with some other moderators before doing so. My apologies if what I sent you wasn't clear.
The problem there is what we call graphic content. A good synonym there is explicit (where the action or result isn't merely implied, but shown, often in detail). In the US in particular, we filter graphic things, or at least warn users before showing them something graphic (i.e. "This report features images that may be disturbing to some viewers").
The problem was that you have a man weeping over a bloody sheet, where there's clearly a dead body beneath. The tragedies of this terrible war are rife, and the image evokes pathos. But at the same time, we also need to be considerate to other users and not have such a graphic scene within a user profile. As Zoe noted, The Guardian is a separate website. They are free to show whatever imagery they see fit. I would assume they could go all the way and show you what said dead body looked like under the sheet if they wanted. Similar reporting on the Ukraine does not go that far. We don't need to be that graphic on Stack Overflow.
To be as clear as possible
- You don't need to change your views on the war. Your avatar, as-is, is just fine in that regard
- You can definitely remind people of the terrible war going on over there
- Please do not depict blood, violence or gruesome things in your profile. That image walked right up to that line, and it was removed since it is potentially disturbing to look at. You can make the exact same point you were aiming to make without that level of detail.