Filmin Yapımcısının Başına 100 Bin Dolar

Filmin Yapımcısının Başına 100 Bin Dolar

Pakistanlı bir bakan ABD ve İsrail finanseli filmin yönetmeninin başı için 100 bin dolar vereceğini açıkladı.

Pakistan Demiryolları Bakanı Gulam Ahmad Bilour yaptığı açıklamada," Ben bu küfürbazın Hz. Muhammed'e hakaret etmesi nedeniyle kellesinin alınması gerektiğini düşünüyorum, ve bu eylemi gerçekleştirene 100 bin dolarla ödüllendireceğimi belirtiyorum" ifadelerini kullandı.

Küstah filmin ardından başlayan eylemler Pakistan'da kana bulanmıştı.

Cuma günü yapılan gösterilere müdahale edilmesi sonucu başlayan çatışmalar sonucu 23 Müslüman hayatını kaybetmişti.

Bu arada Pakistan'da gösterilerin devam ettiği belirtildi.

İşte Pakistan'da yapılan eylemlerden görüntüler:

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Pakistani protesters push a container blocking the road to the diplomatic enclave in Islamabad, Pakistan, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. Pakistani police opened fire on rioters who were torching a cinema during a protest against an anti-Islam film Friday, and security forces clashed with demonstrators in several other cities in Pakistan on a holiday declared by the government so people could rally against the video. Thousands of people protested in several other countries, some of them burning American flags and effigies of President Barack Obama. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)

Pakistani protesters burn a representation of a U.S. flag and an effigy of President Barack Obama during a rally in Peshawar, Pakistan as a part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad, on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012. Hundreds of Pakistanis angry at an anti-Islam film that denigrates the religion's prophet clashed with police in the Pakistani capital Thursday, the most violent show of anger in a day that saw smaller demonstrations in Indonesia, Iran and Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)

Pakistani protesters take cover by a tree during clashes with riot police that erupted as protestors tried to approach the U.S. embassy, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. Pakistani police opened fire on rioters who were torching a cinema during a protest against an anti-Islam film Friday, and security forces clashed with demonstrators in several other cities in Pakistan on a holiday declared by the government so people could rally against the video. Thousands of people protested in several other countries, some of them burning American flags and effigies of President Barack Obama. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

Pakistani protesters trying to push away a tear gas canister police fired to disperse them during a protest in Islamabad, Pakistan on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012. Hundreds of Pakistanis angry at an anti-Islam film that denigrates the religion's prophet clashed with police in the Pakistani capital Thursday, the most violent show of anger in a day that saw smaller demonstrations in Indonesia, Iran and Afghanistan. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)

Pakistani protesters shout anti-U.S. slogans at a rally in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. Pakistan has blocked cell phone service in major cities to prevent militants from using phones to detonate bombs during a national day of protest against an anti-Islam film produced in the United States. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)

Pakistani protesters burn an effigy of U.S. President Barack Obama during a demonstration that is part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad, near the US consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)

Protesters shout slogans as they march towards the U.S. embassy during an anti-America rally to mark the "Day of Love" in Islamabad

Protesters torch a cinema in Peshawar, Pakistan on Friday, Sept 21, 2012. Tens of thousands protested around the country against an anti-Muslim film after the government encouraged peaceful protests and declared a national holiday ? "Love for the Prophet Day." Demonstrations turned violent and over a dozen people were killed, including a driver for a Pakistani television station, who died after police opened fire on rioters torching a cinema in the northwest city of Peshawar. (AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)

Pakistani police use a water cannon to disperse the protesters marching toward the U.S. consulate during a demonstration in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012. Hundreds of Pakistanis protesting an anti-Islam video produced in the United States clashed with police Sunday as they tried to march toward the U.S. Consulate in the southern city of Karachi, while thousands of others held peaceful demonstrations in other parts of the country. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)