Nasrallah at Anti-Islam Film Rally: Showing Entire Movie Will Have Very Dangerous Repercussions

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Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah warned on Monday against the broadcast of the entire anti-Islam film.

He said: “The United States must realize that broadcasting the entire film will have very dangerous repercussions in the world.”

He made his remarks during a rally, held in Beirut's Dahiyeh southern suburb, protesting the film.

The Hizbullah leader made a rare public appearance, his fifth in six years, at the rally.

“Those who insult the Prophet Mohammed will suffer a holy punishment,” he declared before the crowd of thousands.

“Some sides have not realized the extent of the insult against the Prophet,” he added.

“Our movement will continue until the film ceases to be broadcast,” he revealed.

Nasrallah held the United States responsible for ensuring the halt of the airing of the movie, Innocence of Muslims, that has sparked outrage and anti-U.S. Rallies throughout the Muslim world.

He demanded that the U.S. also “close the door completely against any possibility to insult the Prophet and hold whoever does so accountable for their actions.”

He reiterated his demand that the Lebanese government exert efforts on the international community to issue an international resolution that incriminates insults against religions.

“The Muslim world's failure to achieve such a goal will leave the door open to future abuses the consequences of which cannot be determined,” he warned.

The Hizbullah chief announced that Monday's action will pave the way for the beginning of worldwide action.

“Muslims around the world must unite to reach common goals,” he added.

The Hizbullah leader announced on Sunday that the party will hold a series of rallies against the film throughout this week.

This is also the first time he made a full speech in person to thousands of his supporters since 2008. Nasrallah has been in hiding since 2006, at the end of the July war that year.

Several thousand Hizbullah supporters took to the streets Dahiyeh to denounce the film mocking Islam.

"America is the great Satan!" and "Death to Israel! Death to Israel!" cried the protesters, shrouded in an ocean of colorful flags representing Hizbullah and its ally the AMAL movement.

"We sacrifice ourselves for you, O Mohammed!" and "We sacrifice ourselves for you, O Islam," they yelled, raising their fists to the sky. "O America, listen to us, you cannot humiliate our religion!"

"I haven't seen the film, but I know it portrays the Prophet as a bloodthirsty man who only thinks about his desires," said 29-year-old Nabih Ayash, one of the protesters in Beirut.

"I came to heed the Prophet's call... but I waited until an organized protest was staged, so that we do not give a bad image of Muslims."

Violent protests and clashes have broken out since last week, leading to the deaths of 18 people worldwide, including a U.S. ambassador in Libya and three members of the diplomatic corps.

In Tripoli in north Lebanon, Islamists set fire to a fast food restaurant on Friday, in protest over the film, while a 25-year-old was killed when protesters clashed with the security forces.

Timeline
  • 17 September 2012, 18:12

    Nasrallah: We will not remain silent over the insult against the Prophet.

  • 17 September 2012, 18:09

    Nasrallah: Today's rally is the beginning of a world-wide action. The recent developments must motivate Muslims to unite for common goals.

  • 17 September 2012, 18:08

    Nasrallah: This failure will continue the abuse against the Prophet.

  • 17 September 2012, 18:07

    Nasrallah: The Islamic world's failure to come up with international laws that incriminate abuse against Islam will be tantamount to an offense against the Prophet Mohammed.

  • 17 September 2012, 18:06

    Nasrallah: The U.S. must realize that broadcasting the entire film will have very dangerous repercussions in the world.

  • 17 September 2012, 18:05

    Nasrallah demanded that the film no longer be shown over the internet and that the U.S. take action to this end.

  • 17 September 2012, 18:04

    Nasrallah: Some sides have not yet realized the extent of the offense against the Prophet Mohammed.

  • 17 September 2012, 18:04

    Nasrallah: We witnessed the Islamic world's outrage over a 15-minute movie. What will happen if the whole film is shown?

  • 17 September 2012, 18:02

    Nasrallah: Those who abuse the prophet will meet a holy punishment.

  • 17 September 2012, 18:02

    Nasrallah: I thank the Muslim and Christian clerics and our brothers in the AMAL movement.

  • 17 September 2012, 18:01

    Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah appearing in person at Dahiyeh rally in protest against the anti-Islam film: I thank you for responding to Prophet Mohammed's call.

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Comments 51
Default-user-icon jiiiko (Guest) 17 September 2012, 18:08

hes just diverting attention away from syria as much as possible.

Missing gabby3 17 September 2012, 18:10

Hey Nassy, this is Gabby talking. From me to you....go to hell. You are scum. Your false movement is in serious decline. ASSad is losing on the ground so you and Iran have to go in and help him.

By the way, don't forget.....the next time you are in big trouble and start an Israeli war, the new Syrian regime and the Syrian people will remember what you did to them.

Missing mohammad_ca 18 September 2012, 14:55

so let me ask you something mooo-waten, why don't you and nasralla protest the ASSad regime whose soldiers, as admitted by bashar himself, force people at gunpoint to say "there's no god but bashar...?"

Missing peace 17 September 2012, 18:17

"We will not remain silent over the insult against the Prophet. "

hahaha! but silent on all the atrocities commited in syria by its army! silent about the violations of our borders by syria, silent about the killings and torture in syria by those we help....

hypocrite..

it seems he wants to act like the pope of the muslims...

Default-user-icon youtube (Guest) 17 September 2012, 18:28

A desperate cynical attempt to reclaim the status, as the great defender, that he lost among the Muslims and Arabs populations. He might get some momentary traction out of it.

Missing hitech 17 September 2012, 18:28

He is trying to take advantage of the situation to position himself as a global Muslim leader. "Never waste a crisis". This is good maneuvering. Now the head of a terrorist organization is acting like a representative of Muslims and taking the leadership of calling for issuing laws for people to obey them. What a disgrace to Muslims.

Default-user-icon Jad Khoury (Guest) 17 September 2012, 18:32

Nasrallah rule:)

Default-user-icon Ram (Guest) 17 September 2012, 18:41

I find myself slightly confused:

1) "I thank you for responding to Prophet Mohammed's call"? Who and when did he call? Does that mean the prophecy was right and that he's back?

2) "Those who abuse the prophet will meet a holy punishment"? And I take it no one is more holy than these "people" that killed the American ambassador and his staff, or perhaps it is the “Party of God”?

3) "Nasrallah demanded that the film no longer be shown over the internet and that the U.S. take action to this end"? So, this group that generally chants "Death to America" in the streets is now asking that same America to take action?

4) "Nasrallah: The recent developments must motivate Muslims to unite for common goals." I'm really intrigued as to what these goals are.

If anyone can help me understand these items, I'd be more than glad. And if the Sayyed has time for a walk in the city, maybe he'll have time for a few words on Naharnet?

Cheers!

Missing gabby3 17 September 2012, 18:44

The leader of Hizbcocaine never misses a chance to spew false propaganda to fool more people into following him. He is a snake in the grass. The whole region knows him now. He is a Persian agent and the region is fighting their movement.

Default-user-icon trueself (Guest) 17 September 2012, 18:56

Is this guy really in his right mind. he wants to destroy everyone and everything for what? For a movie that one person did? So many movies about Jesus were made in which jesus was portrayed in a way against the bible and went like they came with no commotion. the mesiah movie that Iran did and was about to be shown on Al Manar TV was against the central christian faith and no one did anything other than protesting peacefully. Who is this Hassan Nassralah to attck the world from lebanon. let him go to Iran and do what he wants. Lebanon is not his country alone. Three fourth of the people are against him.

Default-user-icon KK (Guest) 17 September 2012, 18:58

Oh goodness, here is an idea: Don't watch it!

Missing cedar_revolution 19 September 2012, 09:52

@KK,,does nassy knows abt internet?can he tap on a computer?did he watch the film?i did,,,a low budget film that those hate preachers found opportunity to use the concept in creating a strife among mankind.OUF!!BRAINLESS PEOPLE!!!

Default-user-icon jeff (Guest) 17 September 2012, 19:10

Before the Muslims take to the street feeling offended by a "movie", they should wonder if maybe the Islamic sects in northern Mali too felt offended by the destruction of their shrines; the Sufi's for the bull-dozing of their mausoleums in Libya; or the Buddhists for the implosion of their statues in Afghanistan....
all at the hands of fanatic Muslims...but I guess thers was no need to protest that.

Thumb thepatriot 17 September 2012, 19:23

Nasrallah is only trying to exist now...

Thumb thepatriot 17 September 2012, 23:29

Ooohh... Aren't you a sweet heart now little willy. A small advice for u: English 101! :)

Thumb thepatriot 18 September 2012, 18:19

Actually, he flatlined in 2006, and only came out of his cave in 2008 to shoot his fellow citizens...

Default-user-icon karim_m1 (Guest) 17 September 2012, 19:25

Die infidels die, I love the smell of infidel's blood in the morning.

Missing gcb1 17 September 2012, 19:25

This is completely unnecessary.

These protesters are insulting the Prophet they claim to be angry for.

Missing gcb1 17 September 2012, 19:26

It is an opportunity for him to restore his pan-Arab popularity that he lost through his support for the Assad regime in the Syrian crisis.

Missing samiam 17 September 2012, 19:31

What he and others are doing are exploiting the situation to their benefit, and of course, the unintended (I hope) consequence is that they are promoting the movie. People who had never heard of the movie in the last week maybe thinking about watching it just to see what the big deal is.

Hey, the movie played 2 shows at a small theater in California--it wasn't going to get much more of an audience. Now, it will get a global audience thanks to this publicity.

Hey everyone, shut up and let the movie die on its own.

Default-user-icon groundhog hassin (Guest) 17 September 2012, 19:38

We're number one and to hell with people's livelihood and the economy!

Thumb bigsami 17 September 2012, 19:59

I'm quite surprised this conditioned mentally-warped william has not been terminated by naharnet yet. Boy you have deep issues and likely at birth!

Thumb gebran_sons 17 September 2012, 20:00

This is the third massive failure of Shia leadership. The first is by allowing Hizb to institute a culture of hate and war, children indoctrination, and destructive mentality; while Sunnis and Christians focus on higher education, critical thinking, and free scholarships to best universities in Europe & USA. Second failure is during Green Revolution where Hizb & Amal supported criminal Basij as they brutally oppressed Iranian students that simply wanted freedom and democracy Lebanese Shia enjoy. The third is this Nassrallah speech echoing a morally and spiritually bankrupt organization that is asking Shia to behave like uncivilized masses days after Christians and Muslims showed the true face of Lebanon, the Resala. You can blame leaders to a point. I blame the entire Shia community for blindly following the Basij to the abyss, preventing Lebanon from fulfilling its regional role and scaring all foreign investment causing misery since their message resonate only when misery prevails.

Default-user-icon jeff (Guest) 17 September 2012, 20:19

Before the Muslims take to the street feeling offended by a "movie", they should wonder if maybe the Islamic sects in northern Mali too felt offended by the destruction of their shrines; the Sufi's for the bull-dozing of their mausoleums in Libya; or the Buddhists for the implosion of their statues in Afghanistan....all at the hands of Muslims...
but I guess there was no need to protest that.

Thumb phoenician 17 September 2012, 20:40

Today the world has witnessed the difference between love and hate.
This muppet above is supposed to be a religious role model and leader by preaching and inciting hate and murder whilst The Holy father Pope Benedict vxi preached love forgiveness and compassion to all mankind.

You are living a lie Sir complete denial,you think people are stupid most people have read the Koran and know the truth but we dont point fingers and write books insulting your religion but you do especially about Judahism and.Christianity,we call no other religious people whatever their maybe Kouffar like you do,the Jesus doesnt preach hatred and encourages killed your fellow being

Missing beirut78 17 September 2012, 23:54

Phoenician, you insult muslims day and night and you claim you do no such thing? Majnoon enta? You seem to be mentally ill. Christians have written thousands of anti-islamic books. Of course you call people koffar, you just use diffirent words for it. You even claim that those who dont accept christ as the son of God will go to hell. So who are you trying to fool? If jesus dont preach hatred then why are you so hateful and spreading hatred day and night?? Sorry but you dont follow the real christ. You follow the anti-christ. And who made your pope holy? Did God say he is holy? Clearly, you are suffering from hypocrisy and madness.

Default-user-icon Matteroffact (Guest) 18 September 2012, 05:57

How ironic for you to mention Jesus. Your language and tone shows you do not know Him. You are not bringing any peaceful solutions to the table, only anger. Jesus taught love and forgiveness. Pray for not only ones side but ones enemies as well.

Thumb bigsami 17 September 2012, 20:40

Phonician....good points but you can't blame this individual for his lack of education and sophistication. He is one of many who just grab a pitch fork and follow orders from these clergymen. They are simply one of many sheep who just know the follow the mob/crowd and spread hatred and anger. Quite contradictory to what God would preach and want.

Thumb bigsami 17 September 2012, 21:21

Nice language there William....I guess your clergyman and Sayyed teach you all this. I'm a Muslim and proud of it! But scums like you give us good Muslims a bad name. Your part of us....your part of a filthy uneducated peasants who do not know what God is all about. Then again why am I not surprised!

Missing beirut78 17 September 2012, 23:35

bigsami, how can you claim to be a muslim while at the same time say "good points" to a guy who just insulted your so called religion and prophet (saw)?? You dont even dare to defend the prophet (saw) and the religion of Islam yet you will make sure to please the one who hates your religion. Perhaps you grew up in a muslim family but you surely can not be a Muslim, not according to Islam. Go read the quran. Dont just talk about God, back your statements up with a quranic reference next time you want to make it seem as if Islam tells us to clap our hands when people like phoenician, an internet-crusader, write lies about our religion. Why didnt you accuse him and his fellow maronites who day and night insult islam on naharnet of spreading hatred and anger??

Missing gcb1 17 September 2012, 20:44

Pheonician, you typical ignorant Ouwet/Kataeb follower, please go read your history correctly.

You typical Islamophobes like to take things out of context and seek to demonize Islam with no historical accuracy. I can find out countless passages in the Bible that, out of context, could be interpreted violently. The rights of Christians and Jews under the earliest Islamic societies were preserved and this is in direct contradiction to what you are implying.

Educate yourself and realize that no religion advocates violence. Read good Islamic scholars that actually know their history, not some guy in his basement giving his thoughts on some passages in the Quran taken out of context.

PS: I am not a Muslim

Thumb bigsami 17 September 2012, 20:54

You consider this a picture of a God Peace-loving leader? It's more like a mob using weapons as a way to force themselves on all....

http://a57.foxnews.com/www.foxnews.com/images/root_images/0/0/091712_lebanon_20120917_131044.jpg

Thumb lebanon_first 17 September 2012, 21:12

Nasrallah, I would like you just once to mobilize all those followings, all that charisma, all this energy and strength FOR Lebanon. Not against Israel, not against some film noone has seen, not for syria. But FOR LEBANON...

Thumb bigsami 17 September 2012, 21:32

Peasant!

Thumb lebanon_first 18 September 2012, 08:52

We can be independant if we stick together as lebanese and do strong lobbying efforts. The jews understood the political game in the US. Instead of our feeling as victims, let us learn this political game, and lobby to send the the palestinians to an underpopulated country. But we have to start putting our faith in the lebanese nation, not in our sect.

Thumb bigsami 17 September 2012, 21:56

Leb-first....don't bother with him (it). He's a perfect candidate for HA to recruit because of the limited brain capacity he possesses. Just look at that limited vocabulary filled with anger/hatred. A class-less peasant....that's all he represents!

Thumb phoenician 17 September 2012, 22:27

@william

Nobody is insulting islam,everything i said is from tne Koran and not my own opinion and if that is insulting islam then SAY NO MORE.

Missing people-power 17 September 2012, 23:07

Not that someone of your level should be responded to, but I love the line about "waste of co2". Brilliant!!!

Of course we humans breathe o2 and not co2, but don't let that ruin your day. I hope you get plenty of co2..... retard

Thumb beiruti 17 September 2012, 23:35

Granted, the movie was insulting to Islam and hurtful. True. But what is worse, hurting the feelings of Muslims, or killing them wholesale in the streets of Idlib, Rastam, Aleppo or Damascus. Hezbollah and the Blessed IRG have been engaged not just in hurting the feelings of Muslims, but in spilling their blood in a war of ethnic clensing of persons for no reason other than their Sunni Muslim faith.

Where, Hassouna, do you get the right to preach about insults to Islam when you are engaged in the most severe insult imaginable?

Missing beirut78 17 September 2012, 23:47

Phoenician you interner crusader who thinks he is phoenician, first of all, the age of aisha (ra) was not for sure 9, there are historic texts that indicate that she was 17-19. And even if she was 9, she had reached puberty which meant that at that time, girls were ready to be married, whether they were muslim, christian, jewish, atheist or anything else as that was very common at that time. In fact, christian historians have claimed Mary (pbuh) was 11-12 at the time of giving birth to the prophet Issa (as). According to todays standars, she too was a child.

Regarding your lies about the jewish communities, those jews had an agreement with the muslims that they broke by trying to destroy Islam and helping the mushrikoon against the muslims, therefor they got what they deserved. Thats nothing compared with what the OLD TESTAMENT claims other prophets and their followers did.

Missing beirut78 17 September 2012, 23:47

Nowhere in the quran does God critisize or mock his prophet Christ, you are a liar and misschief doer.

Go take care of your faults instead of lookin at others. Christians have massacred, slaughtered, force-converted, raped and terrorized for over 1000 years against people of all faith, including christians of other denominations. You even have a photo of the terrorist crusaders who not only slaughtered muslims but orthodox christians as well because they refused to be catholics. Check your self. The new testament contains statements that can easily be called porn, terrorism and opression. Go open your bible and YOU go get your facts straight.

Default-user-icon issam (Guest) 18 September 2012, 01:56

There are more moslems in the USA than all the population of Lebanon, and they know that the US government has nothing to do with this movie. Many non muslim Americans are also against thismovie. There were other movies that were ANTICHRIST as well, and the way to confront these movies is NOT through violence.. The solution is very simple, DONT WATCH THE DAMN MOVIE.......

Default-user-icon ME (Guest) 18 September 2012, 03:02

“Those who insult the Prophet Mohammed will suffer a holy punishment,” he declared before the crowd of thousands. Just stop pretending you are GOD and let the HOLY ONE apply the punishment!

Default-user-icon Erasmus Libani (Guest) 18 September 2012, 06:38

The real question is: What is he afraid of? Would the movie cause a mass defection away from Islam?

Missing theobserver 18 September 2012, 13:43

you guys are blinded with hizbulla hatred, so you have to critisize whatever comes out of Hassan Nasrallah.
Regardless of my stands about Hizbulla, I have to give the man a credit to have stated , for the first time in the arab/muslim word, a plan thatdoesnt contain any incitment for terrorist acts (like what happened in Lybia) but a peacful resistance (boycot, diplomatic action), and I beleive if muslims work on this plan they can for once impose things on the USA and the UN

Missing people-power 18 September 2012, 17:28

In despotic countries like North Korea, you can be jailed for dozens of years simply for speaking your mind. Freedom of expression is a right in the western world, which obviously your small mind cannot grasp.

The protests should be against the people who produced the movie, not against the US government. Do you think that making the movie was offensive? How about the killing of the US Ambassador? Was that offensive? What did he have to do with the movie? Why don't you protest against those who killed him?

The US and the west protect freedom of speech, and I would protest in favor or freedom of speech, not against it. The alternative is tyrannical regimes who jail people for what they say.

You are ignorant on this matter. If you want to live in a censored society, then move to Iran or North Korea. If you want to protest against this stupid movie, then protest against the Egyptian who made it.

I don't give a rat's behind if you leave this forum

Default-user-icon wakeuplebpeople (Guest) 18 September 2012, 19:01

it's funny that your response to a guy who didn't finish making his point yet is by calling him names... very classy
second, if you read the article again, Nasrallah is protesting the movie not the US government, but he's holding them responsible for the movie, big difference.
third, when you talk about freedom of speech, please go read about it before you just throw the word out as if you are an expert. Here's the United States first amendment about freedom of speech (since you like the US so much):"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." So "the right of the people peaceably to assemble" is what these people are doing, which is part of the freedom of speech.

Missing people-power 18 September 2012, 20:25

Aren't you so full of yourself? Why are you still here? You said that if you receive insults then you will leave this forum, so take a hike. Or are you going to go back on your word?

You obviously don't understand the importance of freedom of speech and expression. Who decides what is objectionable? Do you want a censorship board? Any country that wishes to control freedom of speech can do so, but those in the west have decided to allow it absolutely. You can decide what country you want to live in, but if you want to overturn the freedom of expression in the west, then you are not only ignorant but foolish, and you have no idea how freedom of expression has helped advanced society in the west.

I have no problem with anyone who wants to make peaceful, non-violent protests regarding anything. It doesn't mean I agree with them. If they are against the movie, then protest against the person who produced it. The US government had no part in making or broadcasting this movie.

Missing people-power 18 September 2012, 20:34

You know very well that the axis of evil is trying to propagandize this movie to foment hatred against the US. You think there will be no anti-US slogans at this rally? How about US flag-burning? Of course they have the right to express themselves, just as someone had the right to make a stupid movie. Doesn't mean I agree with any of them.

I hope some day you will understand the importance of freedom of speech. You will understand how MILLIONS of people around the world have been imprisoned, and some killed, simply for speaking their mind. Most of the time, these people were not insulting a religion, but spoke against a despotic government. In order to protect these people, you have to give freedom of speech to all, including those you disagree with.

Thumb Bandoul 18 September 2012, 20:10

P1 @ Dear Mr. Nasrallah, fake Muslim and leader of the Iranian mercenary terror group masquerading as Lebanese resistance, you say: “The United States must realize that broadcasting the entire film will have very dangerous repercussions in the world.” I say to you, you must realize that threatening the United States of America will have very dangerous repercussions on you and your followers. You and every fake Muslim who obey your message of hate and intolerance are nothing more than terrorist thugs who deserve to be ridiculed and ignored.

Thumb Bandoul 18 September 2012, 20:10

P2 @ Dear Mr. Nasrallah, You and every fake Muslim like you, will meet God one day and suffice it to say, you will find out the hard way that you were not entitled to kill in his name or take over the world and plunge it back into the dark ages so you can monopolize the world to your advantage. There are winner and losers in this world and the USA will always be a winner and fake bearded wanabe pretend Muslims who run around like savages destroying property because their feelings are hurt, will always be losers! Long live the USA, may it defeat fanaticism, indoctrination, rigid ideology and fake Muslims wherever they exist!