With an attitude of complete disdain for the violence he caused, the producer of the film that aroused a wave of fury and indignation in Arab countries said that he had no regrets about making "Innocence of Muslims," where he satirized Muhammad, the Islamic Prophet. "I am saddened by the killing of the ambassador" — Chris Stevens, murdered in Libya on Wednesday during a protest — “but I do not regret making it," Nakoula Basseley Nakoula told American Arabic-language Radio Sawa during a phone interview.
Nakoula is 55 years old and lives about 30 kilometers (18 miles) south of Los Angeles, where he remains in the custody of local police and FBI agents. Although there are dark questions surrounding all the facts connected with this character, the New York Times revealed that he currently owns a gas station and has a history of arrests and business failures. The film, explained the newspaper, was shot in the summer of 2011, in the outskirts of Los Angeles, and nobody knows exactly where the funds came from.
"I am the one who leaked the 14 minutes and put it on the Internet and I am thinking about releasing the full film," warned Nakoula, an Egyptian Coptic Christian who claims to have dual American-Israeli citizenship. And he added, "I have a message for the whole world and not for Muslims. I hope that you watch the movie in full before you judge it."
Nakoula served a one-year prison sentence for bank fraud in 2010 and was prosecuted earlier for manufacturing synthetic drugs. In the interview, he did not explain how he entered the film world or the reasons that led him to make this movie, where a degrading image of Muhammad is portrayed.
The 60 actors and 40 crew members said they had been "tricked" by Nakoula into making the movie, since they thought that they were shooting an adventure inspired by Arab history and that its original name was “Desert Warriors.” But then, in post-production, dialogues about Muhammad that were not in the original script were added. Several Arab countries have already asked the U.S. to take measures against Nakoula.
En una actitud de absoluto desprecio por la violencia que causó, el autor de la película que levantó una ola de furia e indignación en los países árabes dijo que no lamentaba haber producido “La inocencia de los musulmanes”, donde satiriza a Mahoma, el profeta del islam. “Estoy dolido por la muerte del embajador de EE.UU. –Chris Stevens, asesinado en Libia el miércoles durante una protesta–, pero no me arrepiento de haber hecho el filme ”, declaró Nakoula Basseley en una entrevista telefónica a la emisora estadounidense en árabe Radio Sawa .
Nakoula tiene 55 años y vive a unos 30 kms. al sur de Los Angeles, donde permanece custodiado por la policía local y agentes del FBI. Si bien aún hay cuestiones oscuras sobre todo lo que rodea a este personaje, The New York Times reveló que actualmente es dueño de una estación de servicio y que “ tiene un historial de detenciones y negocios fracasados ”. El filme, explica el diario, se rodó en el verano de 2011 en los alrededores de Los Angeles, y no se sabe muy bien de dónde provinieron los fondos.
“Fui yo quien puse en la Web el extracto de 14 minutos del filme y estoy pensando en publicar la película entera ”, advirtió Basseley, un copto –egipcio cristiano– que dice tener doble nacionalidad estadounidense-israelí. Y agregó: “ Tengo un mensaje para el mundo entero y no sólo para los musulmanes; espero que vean el filme entero antes de juzgar”.
Nakoula estuvo un año encarcelado por fraude bancario en 2010, y antes fue procesado por fabricar drogas sintéticas. En la entrevista no explicó cómo ingresó al mundo del cine ni los motivos que lo llevaron a hacer esta película donde muestra una imagen denigrante de Mahoma.
Los 60 actores y los 40 técnicos que trabajaron para hacer el filme dijeron que habían sido “engañados” por Nakoula, ya que pensaron que estaban rodando una aventura inspirada en la historia árabe, cuyo título original era “Desert Warriors”. Pero luego, en la posproducción, se le agregaron diálogos sobre Mahoma que no había en el guión original. Varios países árabes ya le pidieron a EE.UU. que tome medidas contra Nakoula.
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It wouldn’t have cost Trump anything to show a clear intent to deter in a strategically crucial moment; it wouldn’t even have undermined his efforts in Ukraine.
It wouldn’t have cost Trump anything to show a clear intent to deter in a strategically crucial moment; it wouldn’t even have undermined his efforts in Ukraine.
If the Green Party or No Labels candidates steal enough votes from Biden, they will go down in history as the idiot narcissists who helped Trump return to power and possibly finish off U.S. democracy.