--- In [email protected], "bukan.pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Islam itu demen itu main bunuh...
> 


Homo itu demen main kontol...





> BBC News Asia
> 
> 22 September 2012 Last updated at 16:25 GMT
> 
> Anti-Islam film: Pakistan minister offers bounty
> 
> A Pakistani government minister has offered a $100,000 reward for the death 
> of the maker of an anti-Islam film produced in the US.
> 
> Railways Minister Ghulam Ahmad Bilour told the Associated Press (AP) that he 
> would pay the reward for the "sacred duty" out of his own pocket.
> 
> He suggested the Taliban and al-Qaeda would be eligible for the reward.
> 
> His comments came a day after at least 20 people died in clashes between 
> anti-film protesters and police.
> 
> The violence occurred in cities throughout the country, with Karachi and 
> Peshawar among the worst hit.
> 
> The film, denigrating Islam's Prophet Muhammad, has sparked violent protests 
> throughout the Muslim world in recent weeks.
> 
> Scores of people were reported to have been injured on Saturday in a clash in 
> Bangladesh's capital Dhaka between police and hundreds of demonstrators.
> 
> AP reports that police fired tear gas and used batons to disperse 
> stone-throwing protesters who set several vehicles alight.
> 
> In Pakistan itself, a peaceful demonstration was held in Islamabad. 
> Protesters marched through Islamabad's streets and then gathered near 
> Parliament, chanting slogans against the filmmaker and demanding punishment.
> 
> And in Nigeria, tens of thousands of Muslims marched in the northern city of 
> Kano in a protest that passed of peacefully.
> 
> Marchers shouted "death to America, death to Israel and death to the enemies 
> of Islam" in a procession several kilometres long. US and Israeli flags were 
> dragged through the dirt.
> In hiding
> 
> The exact origins of Innocence of Muslims, the low-budget film that has 
> prompted the unrest, are unclear.
> 
> The alleged producer of the trailer of the film, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, is 
> in hiding.
> 
> Anti-US sentiment grew after a trailer for the film dubbed into Arabic was 
> released on YouTube earlier this month.
> 
> US citizens have been urged not to travel to Pakistan and the US embassy has 
> paid for adverts on Pakistani TV showing President Barack Obama and Secretary 
> of State Hillary Clinton condemning the film.
> 
> Although US targets have borne the brunt of protests against the film, 
> anti-Western sentiment has been stoked further by caricatures of the Prophet 
> Muhammad published this week in the satirical French magazine, Charlie Hebdo.
> 
> France shut embassies and other missions in about 20 countries across the 
> Muslim world on Friday.
> More Asia stories
> 
>     A man reads a newspaper in Karachi in May 2012.Afghans ban Pakistan 
> newspapers
> 
>     Afghanistan bans all newspapers from Pakistan saying they are "a 
> propaganda resource" for Taliban militants.
>     Burma man 'admits Mekong murders'
>     Australian church admits abuse
> 
> BBC
> 
> BBC © 2012 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read 
> more.
>




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