Another Provocation Against Islam

Published in Le Temps
(Tunisia) on 13 September 2012
by Lotfi Ouenniche (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Diana Huet de Guerville. Edited by Gillian Palmer  .
Yet again, the enemies of Islam have excelled in the art of provocation, offense and insult toward Muslims and the Prophet Muhammad.

After the Danish cartoon caricatures in 2005, now the film "Innocence of Muslims," by Israeli-American Sam Bacile, an unknown property developer, has sparked violent street protests in Arab-Muslim countries.

It's not a work of art; the film is extremely mediocre, according to experts. And it wasn't made under the false pretense of exercising freedom of speech. The deliberate intent to insult Islam is obvious, especially when we know that this turkey was produced with the support of 100 or so Jewish donors and that the director refers to Islam as a "cancer."

The frustration and resentment felt by Muslims across the world is only natural; mass demonstrations of protest and outrage in the Arab-Muslim world are the spontaneous and unsurprising reaction of people hurt by this vile provocation that has insulted their most sacred beliefs.

The worst part is that the reaction was more violent than expected and that the tragedy took place in Libya with the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, which resulted in the death of the ambassador and four diplomats. We don't know if this was the act of Gadhafi supporters or the terrorist network al-Qaida, but in either case the situation is extremely serious. It points to problems of insecurity in that country as well as the proliferation of arms trafficking.

It also raises questions about the responsibility of the major powers, who, in their haste to evict the Libyan dictator, have only promoted the implantation of terrorist networks, which threaten not only Libya but the entire region. Today the United States is the first to pay the price; they are in urgent need of a new strategy.



Editorial
On n’en finit pas de provoquer l’Islam

Encore une fois, les ennemis de l’Islam excellent dans l’art de la provocation, de l’offense et de l’insulte à l’encontre de Musulmans et du Prophète Mohamed.

Après l’affaire des caricatures au Danemark en 2005, le film « l’Innocence des Musulmans » de l’Américano –Israélien Sam Bacele, promoteur immobilier et illustre inconnu, met le feu aux poudres et embrase la rue arabo-musulmane.


Ce n’est pas une œuvre d’art, le film est d’une extrême médiocrité, selon des experts, et ce n’est certainement pas sous le prétexte fallacieux de la liberté d’expression qu’il a été réalisé. Le but délibéré de nuire à l’Islam est évident, quand on sait que ce navet est produit grâce aux dons d’une centaine de juifs et que son réalisateur qualifie l’Islam de « cancer ».


La frustration et le dépit des Musulmans à travers le monde est dès lors un sentiment naturel et les manifestations de protestation et d’indignation de la rue dans le monde arabo-musulman sont une réaction spontanée et attendue de la part d’individus touchés dans ce qu’ils ont de plus sacré et blessés par cette vile provocation.


Le plus malheureux dans tout cela est que la réaction était plus violente qu’on ne s’y attendait et que le drame eut lieu en Libye avec l’attaque du consulat américain à Benghazi et la mort de l’ambassadeur et de quatre diplomates. On ne sait pas si c’est l’acte de partisans du colonel Gueddafi ou du réseau terroriste Al Qaïda, mais dans les deux cas la question est d’une gravité extrême. Elle met le doigt sur le problème de l’insécurité dans ce pays et de la prolifération du trafic d’armes.


Elle interpelle également sur la responsabilité des grandes puissances, qui dans leur précipitation à chasser le dictateur libyen ont favorisé l’implantation des réseaux terroristes, qui sont, non seulement une menace pour la Libye mais pour toute la région. Aujourd’hui, les Etats-Unis sont les premiers à payer prix fort et ils sont dans l’urgence de changer de stratégie.



Lotfi OUENNICHE

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1 COMMENT

  1. I’ve been to Tunisia. These are not dumb people. So will someone please explain to them that the neither the President, the Congress or the courts has any power to censor this garbage? All we can do is condemn it, which we do.

    The world is filled with jerks. It always will be and if you’re a Muslim who believes in Allah, then take comfort that this guy who made this stupid movie will one day wish he’d never been born.