Posted on 09/17/2012 1:04:14 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In a move that could escalate tensions around the Arab world, the leader of the Hezbollah militant group called for protests against the movie and said the U.S. must be held accountable for the film.
In a televised speech, Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah pushed for the creation of an international law that would ban insults of Islam and other religions, citing similar laws that exist to prevent anti-Semitism.
His outrage stems from the anti-Islam film produced by a mysterious convict based in California, that has since sparked protests outside American embassies in the Middle East and across the globe.
'Those who should be held accountable, punished, prosecuted and boycotted are those directly responsible for this film and those who stand behind them and those who support and protect them, primarily the United States of America,' Mr Nasrallah said.
He called for protests on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, urging protesters to call on their leaders to express their anger too.
'We should not only express our anger at an American embassy here or there. We should tell our rulers in the Arab and Muslim world that it is "your responsibility in the first place" and since you officially represent the governments and states of the Muslim world you should impose on the United States, Europe and the whole world that our prophet, our Quran and our holy places and honor of our Prophet be respected,' he said...
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How's that "Muslim Outreach" going Barry?
How about an international law outlawing Hezbollah, with a bounty for killing Nasrallah.
Much better that way.
Hey Hezz go pound bacon.
War with Islam.
It’s not only the future, it’s a good idea.
War with Islam.
It’s not only the future, it’s a good idea.
Bring it on, muzzies.
I still believe that a mass killing of these hairy-tailed, knuckledragging baboons next time they set foot onto an American embassy compound, along with a promise to repeat that action many times over, will settle them down in a hurry. Their brains are far too diseased for anything other than recognizing the finality of brute, lethal force.
“Hezbollah leader calls for international law against insulting Islam and says people who support offensive Mohammed film ‘should be punished”
Gee... anything else, or is that ALL they want?
I always wanted a full length chincilla coat and a diamond ring the size of a walnut.... then I grew up.
A sane world would have a law outlawing Islam.
Way ahead of you ... (see my tag)
TT
Hmm, well I sure hope nobody says or does anything offensive.
***War with islam***
Our politicians do not seem to understand that ISLAM is at war with us!
How many mooselimbs does it take to shingle a roof?
It depends on how thin you slice them.
Screw this guy. I support the outing of the blood thirsty killers. The world should understand who and what these murders are. There's no way the world should remain silent. In fact, because of their recent blood spilling protests, the world should be screaming the truth louder than ever!
Let’s have an international law against islam.
They already had the Tuesday stoning and Thursday beheadings scheduled.
And what about banning cutting peoples heads off and stoning women to death while we are at it?
One problem with such a law, among many, many problems, is that nearly anything can be taken by these rag-headed, neurotic Neanderthals to be taken as an insult to Islam. Wasn’t there a picture a few years back of a McDonald’s ice cream treat and the swirl of ice cream looked (to them) like the name of so-called “Allah” in Arabic?
How about when I stand in church every Sunday and say the Creed? I imagine on a high level, that would be pretty insulting to Islam, since is indicates that I reject their beliefs, point by point.
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