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Pakistani minister offers $ 100,000 reward to kill film maker

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  1. AroundTheWorld

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    Pakistani Minister Offers Bounty Over Anti-Islam Video

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    Pakistani Christians inspected damage at a church attacked by a mob on Friday during protests over the video “Innocence of Muslims,” made in the United States.

    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A cabinet minister on Saturday offered a $100,000 reward for the death of the person behind the anti-Islam video made in the United States that has roiled Muslims around the world, drawing fresh criticism of the Pakistan government’s handling of the crisis.

    A day after violent protests paralyzed Pakistan’s largest cities, leaving 23 people dead and more than 200 injured, the federal railways minister, Ahmed Ghulam Bilour, said he would personally finance a bounty aimed at the maker of the crude, low-budget video at the core of the controversy.

    Furthermore, Mr. Bilour told reporters in his home city, Peshawar, he would approve of Al Qaeda or Taliban militants carrying out the assassination. “I also invite Taliban and Al Qaeda brothers to be partners in this noble deed,” Mr. Bilour said, according to news reports.

    His comments offered fresh ammunition to critics of the coalition government, which declared a public holiday on Friday to facilitate what it hoped would be peaceful protests, calling it a “Day of Love for the Prophet Muhammad.”

    “Pakistan was truly leaderless on Friday,” said Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, a former ambassador to the United States. “By ceding space to the mob, the government actually joined the mob. These statements only reinforce how playing to the gallery has very dangerous, long-term consequences for the country.”

    Mr. Bilour said he recognized that it was illegal to offer an incitement to murder, but said that if any court found him guilty, he was “ready to be hanged in the name of the Prophet Muhammad.”

    He is a member of the Awami National Party, a Pashtun nationalist party that is a minority partner in the coalition government led by President Asif Ali Zardari’s Pakistan People’s Party. It was unclear whether the government intended to punish Mr. Bilour; the minister for information could not be reached on Saturday evening.

    Mr. Bilour did not name the target of his bounty, but it was widely presumed to be Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, a 55-year-old who lives in the United States and has been linked to the 14-minute video, described as a trailer for a movie named “Innocence of Muslims.”

    Mr. Nakoula has not confirmed reports of his involvement, but he has been questioned by police near his residence Cerritos, 20 miles south of Los Angeles. He was not arrested.

    In Pakistan, Mr. Bilour’s offer was taken more as a piece of political grandstanding than a serious threat. A day earlier, at least six people had died during protests in Peshawar, and rioters destroyed property that included a cinema belonging to Mr. Bilour’s brother, Aziz.

    Mr. Bilour’s assistant, Zulfikar Ahmed, said he had made the offer to encourage Pakistanis to divert their anger toward the root of the problem.

    “It is not for us to destroy our country and our own poor people. That’s why he said this,” said Mr. Ahmed by telephone.

    Ironically, Mr. Bilour’s party has suffered many attacks at the hands of the Taliban, which has killed dozens of his party members in recent years.

    Pakistan Railways, the state-owned company Mr. Bilour presides over, is deep in debt and marred by frequent strikes, poor service and train crashes.

    His statement coincided with fresh protests, albeit peaceful ones. Several thousand people, including hundreds of women, marched outside the Parliament in Islamabad, chanting “punishment for those who humiliated our prophet.”

    In Lahore, hard-line Islamist groups gathered outside the United State Consulate chanting slogans about “jihad.”

    Mr. Bilour’s statement came at an awkward time for the government because it coincided with a visit to the United States by the foreign minister, Hina Rabbani Khar.

    After a meeting with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday, Ms. Khar said the violent protests “cannot be tolerated.”

    On Capitol Hill, where Ms. Khar met last week with members of the foreign policy and intelligence committees, lawmakers responded warily to Pakistan’s decision to allow the protests that later turned violent.

    “Pakistan knows we’re watching very closely, and how they handle these protests will have an on impact on our relationship,” said Representative Adam Schiff, a California Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.

    Meanwhile protests continued to roil other parts of the subcontinent. In Bangladesh, clashes between Islamist groups and the police left over 100 people wounded after the protesters tried to march through the capital, Dhaka, in defiance of a ban on demonstrations that has been in force since Friday afternoon.

    In Pakistan, a group of Christians in the northwestern city of Mardan said they would hold their Sunday service on the road to protest the destruction of their church during Friday’s riots.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/23/w...ster-offers-bounty-over-anti-islam-video.html
     
  2. QdoubleA

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    Someone in Pakistan has $100,000?
     
  3. Carl Herrera

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    Only $100K? Salman Rushdie is now worth $3.3 million.
     
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    Very telling that the first two liberal retorts are not to chastise this shameful behavior, but rather try to make a joke.
     
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    seems like a reasonable response......

    Some go to Rottentomatoes to say a movie sucked....
     
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    Exactly.... Folks, this is real
     
  7. CometsWin

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    It's because we support murder in response to movie making. I'm sure you've heard of the recent calls for the murders of Dinesh D'souza and Glen Beck.
     
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    Very telling that your post doesn't condemn the shameful behavior either and instead just attacks liberals.
     
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    I called it shameful. That's condemning it.

    Just another data point in the liberals' pro-Muslim agenda at the expense of Christians and Jews.
     
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    Rushdie is Indian.
     
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    Flew right over Major's head. Once again, Major with some classic self-ownage.
     
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    There are ass clowns in the Pakistani government? Shocking. Next thing we know these guys have been allowing Bin Laden to hide out in their country.
     
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    This guy has $1.8B. He's also the President, and stole most of it.
     
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    So you're saying you're pro christian and jew but you're anti muslim?
     
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    There was a thread about a year ago asking why Dubai and Qatar don't seem to have problems with extremists. It's because they're far more educated and wealthy in comparison to countries like Pakistan. This is a perfect example of that...
     
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    Delete (double post)
     
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    But wouldn't a minister normally be one of the more educated and wealthy people?
     
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    actions have consequences

    film at 11
     
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    Doesn't it go without saying that this fatwa is embarrassing, backwards, and reflective of a morally bankrupt religious/political culture?
     
  20. trustme

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    Well considering he's only offering $100,000 I wouldn't consider him "wealthy" and just because he's a minister doesn't make him educated. It's Pakistan. Half of their politicians are thugs and you can guess how they got elected.
     

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