Hezbollah condemns US film insulting Prophet Muhammad
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The resistance movement of Hezbollah has strongly condemned a US film insulting Islam as an attack on religious belief.
Hezbollah said in a statement that the film was an "immoral act which represents the highest degree of aggression against the highest human rights, respect of beliefs and sanctities".
It also said that the film aimed to stir tensions and hatred between Muslims and Copts in Egypt and reflected "the true position of the American-Zionist alliance towards Islam and Muslims" rather than an individual act of expression.
Hezbollah also rejected official US criticism of the film as meaningless, stressing that official US condemnation no longer fool anyone.
The group urged Muslim organizations to react to the insulting movie.
It also called on the United Nations to introduced new legislation criminalizing anti-Islam acts just like the laws that criminalize anti-Semitism.
"Where is the Arab League ... Where are the Muslim peoples regarding these repeated abuses? What about human rights organizations and the United Nations?" Hezbollah asked.
The anti-Islam movie insults Islam’s Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Jamel Eddine Al Akremi September 13, 2012 3:55 PM