Iran Asks the United States to Punish the Writers of the Anti-Islamic Film

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Translated from by Krystal Miller. Edited by Drue Fergison.
The Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Alí Jamenei, asked the United States this Thursday to “punish” the writers of a film considered insulting to Islam, which triggered a wave of protests in the Muslim world.

“If the American politicians are honest when they say that they have nothing to see (in movies, on television), then they must punish those, and their backup finances, who committed this hateful crime, to the greatest extent.

A little earlier, around 500 people demonstrated their concerns against the film, “Innocence of Muslims,” near the Swiss Embassy in Teheran, which represents American interests in the country, AFP confirmed.

The protesters carried Qurans and screamed, “Death to the United States” and “Death to Israel.”

“The number ones responsible for this crime are the Zionists and the American government,” the Supreme Leader affirmed.

In an attempt to pacify the situation, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemned the video, calling it “disgusting and reprehensible” because “it appears to have a deeply cynical purpose: to denigrate a great religion and to provoke rage.”

“But as I said yesterday, there is no justification, none at all, for responding to this video with violence,” she added.


El Guía Supremo iraní, el ayatolá Alí Jamenei, pidió este jueves a Estados Unidos que "castigue" a los autores de una película considerada insultante para el islam que desencadenó una oleada de protestas en el mundo musulmán.

"Si los políticos estadounidenses son honestos cuando dicen que no tienen nada que ver (en la película, ndlr), entonces deben castigar a los que cometieron este crimen odioso y a sus respaldos financieros, en la medida de su gran crimen", afirmó, según un comunicado publicado en su página web oficial.

Un poco antes, alrededor de 500 personas se manifestaron contra la película "Innocence of Muslims" cerca de la embajada suiza en Teherán, que representa los intereses estadounidenses en el país, constató la AFP.

Los manifestantes llevaban coranes y gritaban "Muerte a Estados Unidos" y "Muerte a Israel".

"El responsable número uno de este crimen es el sionismo y el gobierno estadounidense", afirmó el Guía Supremo.

En un intento por apaciguar la situación, la secretaria de Estado estadounidense, Hillary Clinton, condenó el video calificándolo de "repugnante y condenable", ya que "parece tener un planteamiento profundamente cínico, para denigrar a una gran religión y provocar enojo".

"Pero como dije ayer (miércoles), no hay justificación, ninguna en absoluto, para responder a este video con violencia", agregó.
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