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September 18, 2012
Coptic Leaders Condemn Film As Muslim Protests Kill 28 in 10 Countries
"Innocence of Muslims" linked to Coptic Christian activists in the U.S.
Coptic leaders in the U.S. and Egypt are strongly denouncing “Innocence of Muslims,” the anti-Islam film that has generated violent protests in dozens of countries, and appealing for calm. In Afghanistan, a suicide bombing related to the film killed 14 foreigners in Kabul today, bringing the total killed to 28 people in 10 countries, according to the New York Times.
In Southern California, Coptic leaders joined local Muslim leaders in issuing statements condemning the film, as well as “any attacks against religious communities, Coptic or Muslim in particular, both in Egypt and in the United States."
The statements said that neither the film nor its filmmakers should define the sentiments of the Coptic community.
As CT previously noted, media reports originally said the film was produced by a Jewish filmmaker named Sam Bacile. However, later reports have confirmed that Bacile was a false name, and that the film is instead likely linked to Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, a Coptic Christian in Los Angeles who has disclaimed responsibility for the film.
As a result, the identity of the true filmmakers remains unclear. The Washington Post reports that “Joseph Nassralla Abdelmasih, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula and Morris Sadek — all Coptic Christians who live in the U.S. — have emerged as the producers and promoters of the anti-Muslim film.”
But Nasralla, who runs a Christian nonprofit called Media for Christ and allowed filmmakers to use his office for shooting, claims he was misled regarding the type of film being produced. American actors who appear in the film also claim to have been misled about the film’s true purpose.
Comments
In our supposedly free speech country where you can burn and destroy our flag as free speech what is the problem with making a film no matter what it says. And why is the film makers name and home address being spread all over the news so the murdering Muslims can find him. Lovely media we have.
Posted By: Original Anna | September 20, 2012 1:13 AM
This comment addressed to Anna.
Say anything you want to say... make millions of film no matter what it says.. Do whatever you wanna do. But not by destroying others.
Selfishness that murdering faiths of millions people.
Cheap film makers showing deadly content should be haunted and be punished.
In the Muslim world, blasphemy (especially insulting their prophet Muhammad) is considered a grave offense, punishable by death. Islam, however, is hardly unique in that regard. Early Christians were intolerant of blasphemy, and in fact, Leviticus 24:16 specifically calls for blasphemers to be killed. The Hebrew Bible goes even further, specifying that those who offend God should be butchered alive and their homes destroyed (Daniel 3:29). So there is scriptural basis in both Islam and Christianity for condemning blasphemers to death.
Posted By: Mico | September 21, 2012 9:19 PM
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