2 Pakistanis offer $200K to kill anti-Muslim filmmaker
Pakistani Sunni Muslims gather at a protest rally against an anti-Islam film, in Lahore, September 23, 2012.
/ Arif Ali/AFP/Getty ImagesOn Saturday Ghulam Ahmad Bilour, Pakistan's Minister for Railways, announced he would personally pay $100,000 to anyone who kills the film's director.
Shortly after announcing the bounty, however, a spokesman for Pakistan's foreign minister tried to distance the government from it. The spokesperson said that it was "representative of Mr. Bilour's personal views and had nothing to do with the official policy of the Government of Pakistan."
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, a 55-year-old California-based Coptic Christian, is the man federal authorities have said is behind the film, though he has only acknowledged publicly that he was involved in management and logistics. He has a criminal record that includes drug and check fraud convictions, and he has been in hiding since leaving his suburban Los Angeles home last weekend.
Bilour referred to Nakoula as a "blasphemer" and "sinner" who has "spoken nonsense" about Mohammad.
"I invite the Taliban brothers and the al Qaeda brothers that they should join me in this sacred mission.
Bilour also said that, if the U.S. government were to turn the filmmaker over to him, "I am willing to kill him with my own hands, even if I am hanged for it later on."
The Pakistani government officialy said it "absolutely disassociated" itself from the bounty offer, Sky News reports.
Yet on Sunday, Mufti Mohammad Yousuf Kasuri, chief of Jamiat Ahle Hadith Party for Sindh Province, added his own reward of approximately $105,000 "for the one who will hand exemplary punishment to the blasphemer."
The cleric made the announcement of the 10-million-rupee reward during a rally in Karachi against the film.
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Freedom of speech IS or security. BTW, if national gov'ts are so concerned about our security, they might consider cancelling the terrorist importation program known as "immigration". Was 09/11 not enough of a wake-up call about the immigration/terrorist threat?
Though this may be difficult for the rest of us to understand, we should still recognize it as a distinguishing fact of most Muslim countries.
But it is their fact not ours. We should not set our clock back centuries to accommodate the Muslim mindset or lack of understanding of basic concepts of individual freedom.
It is they who should bring their ideas up to speed and in pace with the modern world.
The Muslim leaders should, therefore, continue to educate their citizens on the ways of other countries; that people elsewhere are free from their government to worship the God they want, and are also free to offend the God that others worship; that this is how it must be if religious freedom is to have any meaning.
Moreover, Muslim leaders should explain that forcing others to honor Prophet Mohamed can be deemed as forcing them to some extent to adopt the Muslim religion itself. As others cannot impose foreign religious etiquette on Muslims, neither should they impose their reverence of Prophet Mohamed.
It is imperative that Muslims learn the workings of individual freedoms so that they can harmoniously play their rightful role in the 21st Century. Reading the First Amendment might be a good place to start:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
If that does not happen then I expect the US to send in the Seals and do it for Pakistan.
"That shalt kill anyone who ticks you off. "
Hmmm, don't remember that one. Errrr, maybe the whole commandment thingy do isn't the muslim gig?
We must all look in the mirror at ourselves before calling others insane and barbaric!
Source please. You're making that number up. Sorry to be a fact checker.
You're no better than the war mongers among the militant Islamic extremists!
In the meantime, peaceful Muslims and Christians are reaching out to each other all over the world!
Wish it were possible to ship all of you war mongers off to an island in the middle of the Pacific and let you all have at it! A$$holes!