Malik writes to Interpol to block sacrilegious film

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Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik has written a letter to Secretary General (SG) Interpol to block the blasphemous film at internet across the globe.
In his written message to Ronald Nobel, the Interpol Secretary General, Rehman Malik strongly criticized the sacrilegious film and urged him to block the disputed film at worldwide internet links.
He was of the view that the protests have started against the disputed film and it could lead to disturbance in law and order situation across the globe including US and hatred and tension among followers of various religions.
The interior minister said that sacrilegious film would affect the ongoing war on terror which was at its peak
Rehman Malik said that Pakistan would suggest solid steps to avoid such occurrences in future during Interpol’s General Assembly’s next meeting.

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  1. Excellent idea. Sentiments appreciated.But is it not an American /Isreal produced film who would have been the right authorities to address this matter,bearing in mind historically Interpol has shown you two fingers several times

  2. when are you going to say Mr. Interior Minister that you are going to shoot US yourself? Of you shoot only the weak minority people in your miserably country?

    Questions to Muslims :
    Do you all think that your prophet would be embarrassed and God angry with the kind of job he did as a prophet after he sees his followers behave like this OR will your prophet be happy with the behavior of killing innocent people and burning property and God happy with him about how he did his job ? This is a genuine question, I am curious what Muslims have to say about it.

  3. Breaking News:
    US has contacted Interpol like our interior minister did, to complain that their feelings are hurt to see their flags being stepped on and burnt. They have also asked UN to have an international blasphemy law to ban the US flag burning.

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