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Pakistan minister offers bounty for anti-Islam filmmaker

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Pakistan minister offers bounty for anti-Islam filmmaker


FIRST POSTED: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 02:13 PM EDT | UPDATED: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 09:40 PM EDT

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A Pakistani minister offered $100,000 on Saturday to anyone who kills the maker of an online video which insults Islam, as sporadic protests rumbled on across parts of the Muslim world.

“I announce today that this blasphemer, this sinner who has spoken nonsense about the holy Prophet, anyone who murders him, I will reward him with $100,000,” Railways Minister Ghulam Ahmad Bilour told a news conference, to applause.

“I invite the Taliban brothers and the al Qaeda brothers to join me in this blessed mission.”

A spokesman for Pakistan’s prime minister said the government disassociated itself from the minister’s statement.

While many Muslim countries saw mostly peaceful protests on Friday, fifteen people were killed in Pakistan during demonstrations over the video.

People involved in the film, an amateurish 13-minute clip of which was posted on YouTube, have said it was made by a 55-year-old California man, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula.

Nakoula has not returned to his home in the Los Angeles suburb of Cerritos since leaving voluntarily to be interviewed by federal authorities. His family has since gone into hiding.

In the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka on Saturday, thousands of Islamist activists clashed with police who used batons and teargas to clear an unauthorised protest. In Kano, northern Nigeria’s biggest city, Shi’ite Muslims burned American flags, but their protest passed off peacefully.

The demonstrations were less widespread than on Friday, but showed anger still simmered around the world against the film and other insults against Islam in the West, including cartoons published by a French satirical magazine.

Showing continued nervousness among Western governments, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle called on Muslim countries to protect foreign embassies.

“The governments in host countries have the unconditional obligation to protect foreign missions. If that doesn’t happen, we will emphatically criticise that and if it still doesn’t happen it won’t go without consequences,” he told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper on Sunday

Germany’s embassy in Sudan was stormed on Sept. 14 as was the U.S. mission in the capital Khartoum where there were deadly clashes between police and protesters against the film.

MILITIA OUSTED IN BENGHAZI

In the Libyan city of Benghazi, a crowd forced out an Islamist militia some U.S. officials blame for a deadly attack on the U.S. consulate during one of the first protests, on Sept. 11.

Ansar al-Sharia, which denies it was involved in the attack that killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans, quit the city after its base was stormed by Libyans angry at armed groups that control parts of the country.

That might go some way to vindicate U.S. President Barack Obama’s faith in Libya’s nascent democracy where Ambassador Christopher Stevens had worked to help rebels oust Muammar Gaddafi only to be killed in a surge of anti-Americanism.

“It’s the view of this administration that it’s a pretty clear sign from the Libyan people that they’re not going to trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of the mob,” said White House spokesman Josh Earnest.

“It’s also an indication that the Libyan people are not comfortable with the voices of a few extremists and those who advocate and perpetrate violence, to drown out the voices and aspirations of the Libyan people.”

In Egypt, the leader of Egypt’s main ultra orthodox Islamist party, that shares power with the more moderate Muslim Brotherhood, said the film and the French cartoons were part of a rise of anti-Islamic actions since the Arab spring revolts.

“A new reality in the Middle East has emerged after the toppling of autocratic regime of Hosni Mubarak and others through democratic elections that brought newly-elected Islamist governments,” Emad Abdel Ghaffour, leader of the Salafist Nour Party, told Reuters.

“There are interest groups who seek to escalate hatred to show newly-elected governments and their Muslim electorate as undemocratic,” he said.

Nour, whose party is the second largest in parliament and plays a formidable force in Egypt’s new politics, said President Mohamed Mursi should demand “legislation or a resolution to criminalise ”contempt of Islam as a religion and its Prophet“ at the U.N. General Assembly next week.

 

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My humble question is:

Where did the huge sum of US $100,000 came from?

Surely he must have more and possibly he must be using that ill-gotten wealth for some other sinister purposes or plots being hatched in his own country by the many foreign terrorists who uses Pakistani territory as their springboard and as a safe haven of sorts.

While I personally condemn that film that ridiculed the Holy Prophet of Islam, these man should not be allowed to succeed in his nefarious activities.

The Pakistani Govt should immediately investigate this minister, have him censured or possibly jailed.

The Americans on their part must push the Pakistani Govt to do so.

Not only is this man dangerous, his actions are very un-becoming of a leader and he is truly a national disgrace.

The Penal Code SHOULD be thrown at his face with charges of directly causing the death of someone through financing, persuasion and promises, "acting in furtherance of common intention", etc... The Penal Code of India, Malaysia, Pakistan and Singapore is the same.
 
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