National Conference demands ban on anti-islamic film in Kashmir
SRINAGAR; 13, Sep 2012: Calling the anti-Islam film a 'desecrating act', the ruling National Conference on Thursday demanded a ban on blasphemous content in Kashmir uploaded on the the video sharing website Youtube.
“With deep unhappiness, we found out that a producer made a film in the United States which allegedly insults the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) while Terry Jones, an American pastor released a video clip promoting the offensive film on the Youtube,” said NC Spokesman here.
“We strongly believe such people along with the pastor and his supporters represent a radical mindset who are hell bent to vitiate peaceful atmosphere across the world,” he said.
The party 'appreciated the immediate steps' taken by the Omar Abdullah led government to prevent the release and access of this insulting film and its video-clip on the Youtube, and demanded that such videos should be totally banned in the state.
“We strongly and resolutely denounce this desecrating act. This offensive act has add fuel to inter-faith enmity and conflict and badly impacted the peaceful coexistence between human beings. Such offensive actions, provoke hatred, discord within societies and between peoples of various faiths,” said the spokesman, adding, “our party believes that “all manifestations of extremist tendencies must be opposed.”
The posting of video clips in Arabic and English on the YouTube website is unacceptable and such people who do this are enemies of peace and humanity. “We condemn the repeated insults to the noble Prophet (PBUH) and are outraged at the making of this video,” he said.
“With deep unhappiness, we found out that a producer made a film in the United States which allegedly insults the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) while Terry Jones, an American pastor released a video clip promoting the offensive film on the Youtube,” said NC Spokesman here.
“We strongly believe such people along with the pastor and his supporters represent a radical mindset who are hell bent to vitiate peaceful atmosphere across the world,” he said.
The party 'appreciated the immediate steps' taken by the Omar Abdullah led government to prevent the release and access of this insulting film and its video-clip on the Youtube, and demanded that such videos should be totally banned in the state.
“We strongly and resolutely denounce this desecrating act. This offensive act has add fuel to inter-faith enmity and conflict and badly impacted the peaceful coexistence between human beings. Such offensive actions, provoke hatred, discord within societies and between peoples of various faiths,” said the spokesman, adding, “our party believes that “all manifestations of extremist tendencies must be opposed.”
The posting of video clips in Arabic and English on the YouTube website is unacceptable and such people who do this are enemies of peace and humanity. “We condemn the repeated insults to the noble Prophet (PBUH) and are outraged at the making of this video,” he said.
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