Muslim Brotherhood website demands that West criminalize ‘assaults’ on Islam
http://www.timesofisrael.com/muslim-brotherhood-website-demands-that-west-criminalize-assaults-on-islam/
Statement condemns violence against US interests, says free speech should not extend to acts of ‘barbaric aggression’ that humiliate all Muslims
September 13, 2012, 9:08 pm
The remarks were
part of a statement posted on the English-language website of
the Brotherhood in response to a trailer for a new film, which the Egyptian
ruling party says is insulting to Islam.
Since the publication of the trailer earlier this week,
violent anti-American riots have been raging at US diplomatic missions
throughout the Middle East. In Benghazi,
Libya, the
American ambassador and three others were killed in a violent takeover of
the consulate, and in Cairo
and Sanaa,
enraged mobs converged on the US embassies.
According to the statement, “one and a half billion
Muslims [were] subjected to humiliation and abuse in the person of their
leader, Mohammed, the Messenger of God, the Prophet of Islam,” due to the film.
The statement cited bigotry and hatred as motives for
“repeated abuse,” and denounced as “ignorant” those who permit the abuse — a
reference to Western authorities. Islam guarantees all people freedom of
belief and freedom of opinion and expression, the statement said, but these
freedoms should not extend to attacks on Islam.
“They are crimes and assaults against Muslim sanctities
and must not be tolerated by the countries where they are produced or
launched.”
The statement cited restrictions on Holocaust denial as
an example of legislation that prohibits offensive speech, and suggested that
laws should be passed that criminalize insults to Islam. Although legislation
against Holocaust denial is in place in Europe, the US does not have similar laws.
According to the statement, Western condemnation of the
film would not have been issued were it not for the riots. ”[The West]
never made a move regarding the abuse [film] until after the strong reaction
seen across the Muslim world,” the statement said.
The Muslim Brotherhood
condemned the “bloodshed and violent response” of recent days, but asserted that
Muslim peoples and governments had the right to peacefully and legally condemn
“this new violation and heinous attack” — a reference to the film — and “to
take appropriate action to deter repeats of such acts of barbaric aggression.”
“Those who insult the sanctities wish to poison budding
relations between the peoples, to disrupt the efforts to build bridges between
civilizations, and to sow discord between the peoples,” the statement said.