May 18, 2013 15:14 UTC

Audio / In the News

Protests Spread Over Anti-Islam Video

Read, listen and learn English with this story. Double-click on any word to find the definition in the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary.

Countries where protests have taken place.Countries where protests have taken place.
x
Countries where protests have taken place.
Countries where protests have taken place.

Multimedia

Play or download an MP3 of this story
TEXT SIZE - +
This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.
 
Violent protests spread across the Arab World and other areas Friday over a private video produced in the United States. Crowds targeted American and western embassies as opposition to the film continued to grow. Three days earlier, armed militants killed the American ambassador to Libya and three other Americans in an attack in Benghazi, Libya.
 
The low budget film “The Innocence of Muslims” makes fun of Islam. It shows the Prophet Mohammed as a womanizer and a terrorist. The video reportedly was made in California.   
 
It remains unclear who made the video. Some news organizations have linked the film to a fifty-five year old Egyptian Coptic Christian who lives in California. They say he recently served a prison sentence for illegal financial activities.
 
The suspected director of the film spoke with Radio Sawa. He said any claim of government involvement in the making of the movie is funny, and that America has nothing to do with the film. He also criticized the protesters. He said Arabs “have to learn to demonstrate peacefully against the issues on which we disagree.”  He also said he was saddened by the deaths, but he did not regret making the film.
 
“The Innocence of Muslims” was publicized by American clergyman Terry Jones. In recent years, his actions against the Quran, Islam’s holy book, incited violence in Afghanistan. 
 
The protests against the film began Tuesday on the eleventh anniversary of the Two Thousand One terror attacks on the United States. In Cairo, the demonstrations began peacefully, until a few protesters broke through the American embassy walls and replaced the American flag with a Muslim one. Later Tuesday, a crowd attacked the American consulate in Benghazi, killing the four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.  
There were reports that the attack was well planned since it took place on September eleventh. The Obama administration has not commented on these reports. However, intelligence officials have investigated the possible involvement of al-Qaida in the film. But they say there is not much evidence to support this idea.
 
On Wednesday, President Obama condemned the attacks on the American embassies.

PRESIDENT OBAMA: “We reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. But there is absolutely no justification to this type of senseless violence. None. The world must stand together to unequivocally reject these brutal acts.”
 
Chris Stevens had served as America’s ambassador to Libya since May. He had served as America’s representative to the country during the revolution against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. He recorded this message earlier this year. 
 
CHRIS STEVENS: “A Salaam Alaikum, my name is Chris Stevens, and I’m the new US Ambassador to Libya. I had the honor to serve as the US envoy to the Libyan opposition during the revolution. And I was thrilled to watch the Libyan people stand up and demand their rights. Now, I’m excited to return to Libya to continue the great work we’ve started. Building a solid partnership between the United States and Libya, to help you, the Libyan people, achieve their goals…”
 
Ambassador Stevens was said to be popular in Libya. In the nineteen eighties, he taught English in Morocco as a Peace Corps volunteer.
 
And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember.
_________
Contributing: Elizabeth Arrott and Carolyn Presutti
This forum has been closed.
Comment Sorting
Comments page of 2
    Next 
by: thanh from: vietnam
09/23/2012 4:47 PM
anyone has right to believe in her( him) religion... that is the belief and power unseen in each and every person which help them live and struggle with this hard life....all religions on this world are best...only human make them ill and do sins against them.


by: sara from: halifax
09/23/2012 3:33 AM
unfurtunately these eslamic fundomental people are a lot in medaleast .


by: Mohammad from: saudi Arabia
09/21/2012 9:44 PM
we are all againest any terrorist action and Islam forbid killing or abusing anyone whatever his religion is. But it is not fair that we provoke Muslims with very bad actions then we blame them when they got anger. The whole world need an agreement criminalizes any insult to any Prophet , Holy book or any religion.


by: Vovan Putin Vor from: Moscowabad
09/21/2012 6:15 AM
In my humble opinion, true Muslims should not use internet and TV at all.
real Muslims read only Quran


by: muslim from: ahmet
09/20/2012 1:42 PM
Everyone must respect other faiths


by: okta from: indonesia
09/20/2012 12:14 PM
this site is very good.


by: Kyunghwa from: Canada
09/20/2012 1:37 AM
My sister introduced this site yesterday. After reading this news, I found this site will be a lot helpful. Thank you so much!!


by: JiayuZhu from: China
09/20/2012 1:36 AM
Today I followed the instruction "Double-click on any word to find the definition in the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary" , but I could not get any response. In the past I did not meet such a situation. Is there anything wrong with this function ?.


by: Doul Hiroua from: Chad
09/19/2012 2:19 PM
In my opinion, I consider that as far as this uggly and ill-fated film is already published in websites, the Arab world shoud look into this act as an act of provocation from american pagant extremists in search of retaliation against islamic conception in the form of Alkaïdas and Bogo-Harams revolution. Also, I see in the act of protests some people who have no analytical faculties to judge the situation before action. Alkaidas and Bogo Haram were hampering and hammering the world for the past ten years why should the werstern world and the christians not indulging in such violence against arab embassies?!!! Lets stop what we cannot benefit from. All is vanity. By concept of non-violence ideology, the US Government and its FBI Corporation should put all effort and apply measures to look for and arrest these pagants and handover them to Hague Court of Justice. Meanwhile, arab people should learn how to bear and take things easy in this moving world.


by: BIJU.P.Y. from: SOUTH INDIA
09/18/2012 4:39 PM
What's the benifit of a true christian throwing muds on other man's belief. God once said Revenge is mine, I'll take revenge. The man who made the film has consciously or not done a great sin that has unleashed a storm of protest which is taking many innocent lives both at home and abroad. Such film should not have born. Plz. never again. Thank you. Let's see tomorrow. I must go to my bed room to lie together with my family who are just dozing to sleep. GOOD NIGHT.

In Response

by: Yoshi from: Sapporo
09/20/2012 6:41 AM
I agree. The film maker cannot help being blamed to be reckless man. There should have been many other smart measures to appeal his opinion to Muslims. It's out of the question if he put the film online in order merely to make fun of Muslims. He should accout for what he has done.

Comments page of 2
    Next