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This week we have witnessed more anti-American attacks in Benghazi , Libya and in Cairo , Egypt . The U.S Consulate was attacked by a
group of people who stormed the compound shooting at staff inside, which three U.S officials were killed including the
Ambassador; a crowd in Cairo were protesting outside the U.S Embassy, but there are currently no reports of any casualties.
The reported reasons for these attacks were in protest and outrage against
a low budget film, Innocence of Muslims, which portrays prophet Muhammad in bad terms,emphasising him as been gay and a fraud. The film is claimed to be made by a man calling him self Sam Bacile, an Israeli-American living in the U.S, although this information has not yet been proven, as there has been no Sam Bacile found. In a telephone interview with the Wall Street Journal, he claimed Islam to be "a cancer."
The film has outraged large sections of the world’s Muslim population,
which is understandable as the film does offend the Islamic faith. If anyone ever makes an offensive film against the Christians, Buddhists, Hindu and other world religions, the rest of us would be equally furious.
Although I do not support the film and its portrayal in any way, but I think that the threeUS officials killed in Libya did not deserve to be targeted
because of the action of one man or any other people involved in the production
of the film.
Although I do not support the film and its portrayal in any way, but I think that the three
What we need today and for the future is to be more culturally and
religiously tolerant towards each other no matter what faith one practices.
These recent incidents and past ones remind us of the stupidity of religious
hatred that does not solve any problems, but just brings harm to the
world.
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