Friday, September 21, 2012
Freedom of Expression, Political Depression or Conspiracy ? Protests against Anti Islamic movie turning into Mob Behavior and Violence in Pakistan
Aazadi Fateh Muhammad - Pakistan
Pakistani
nation strongly rejects defamatory attacks on the profile of Prophet of Islam
Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him) in the name of freedom of expression when the
movie trailer ‘Innocence of Muslims ', triggered intensive protests and anger in
Pakistan after Egypt, Libya and Yemen. Public protests began across the country
starting from a rally launched by Majlis e Wehdat ul Muslimeeen in front of US
Consulate building in Karachi, last Saturday. Police used warning shots and
tear gas to disperse the participants of the rally against the anti-Islamic
movie resulting in 1 killing and 6 injuries.
Soon after this, number of demonstrations took place in Karachi city and
across the country by various religious - political parties and civil society
to condemn the blasphemous movie mocking the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace be
upon him). In Karachi only, 1 killed and 8 people injured; two police vans set
on fire when these protests turned violent and formed clashes with Police and
law and order personnel.
The government of Islamic Republic of Pakistan is the first Muslim state in
the region to announce a public holiday on September 21 and banned the web
portal youtube.com across the country to mark the protest against the film. However
these steps did not do much to calm down the aggression and public protests as
on Thursday evening biggest hike and violent protest was observed, when more
than 3000 people gathered in Islamabad tried to enter in diplomatic enclave
area consisting government official buildings and embassies of US, France and
other countries leaving at least 15 injured.
Earlier in the week, the city witnessed the worst industrial fire in the
history of Pakistan on September 12 when almost 300 workers burnt to death in a
garment factory. Being in trouble all the time, the society not only suffers
floods and natural disasters but also crime and terrorism. Target killings,
political riots and call for strikes are part of routine life here. With nearly
40 million people living below poverty line, 60 percent of population illiterate,
increasing terror, insecurity and unemployment left the nation depress and
hopeless. Erfan Aziz a senior academician from Karachi expressing his remarks
for public culture said that, ‘Public in
Pakistan has remained much oppressed in the past. Even the genuine issues of
society were not allowed to be discussed in public. You’ll still see messages
such as SYASI GUFGTOO SE PERHEZ KAREN (Avoid
Political Conversations) in some public restaurants and places. He believes that with the Private media working
in line with popular-Islam-loving set of people and ideology, the show of
aggression and violence has attracted tremendous value in the society.’
In this scenario the news of
anti-Islamic movie received immense anger and condemnation by the folks at all
public platforms including social media, mobile messages (SMS), wall chalking
and crowd marches, still the opinions regarding methods of protest may vary
from one segment to another.
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) is most respectful and loved
personality among Muslims. His flawless character and biography considered as
an ideal way to follow to get a fruitful and ideal life. His immense impact on
humanity and strong profile has been recognized not only by Muslims but non-Muslim
communities in the world as well. Michael H. Heart included personality of
Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) as most influential person at top of the
list in his book ‘100 Influential Persons’ in 1978. With the clear
understanding, honor and status of him in the world, the content of movie seems
an intentional insulting attempt and producer’s self-prejudice.
The heterogeneous Pakistani society responded differently in their ways to
protest against the controversial movie. Numbers of rallies by socio-political
groups are on the go to mark the protest against the disrespectful movie. After
religious parties, political segments, traders, lawyers, teachers, students,
and members of minorities also joined Muslim communities in protest.
The major part of protest is based on marching rallies and enchanting
slogans, but many academics and scholars believe in nonviolent actions
depicting disapproval of the movie.
Narjis Fatima, a graduate student in University of Karachi suggested using vice-versa
mediums to mark the protest on such offensive attacks on religion and society.
She said ‘we
should protest in similar terms by using cartoons, films or mass media to
portray and register our disapproval with sufficient arguments and
rationalizations. She forced on the idea of social tolerance and respect by
conveying a message to the international community that we respect their
beliefs and ideologies and expect them to do same for our faiths. Peaceful
planned protests are necessary to show this respect and understanding among the
world communities.
Pakistani youth
must come up with creative ideas to register their feelings and hurt the movie
did, thought by Kulsoom Shah a Pakistani Graduate and Fulbright scholar
presently studying in USA. She further
explained the idea of unity and understanding among the Muslim Ummah around the
world. She liked the way of protest in France where Muslim students distributed
copies of Islamic holy book Quran in non-Muslim communities. She further added
that with the support and consensus of International community the Film crew
may be sued for the act of defamation.
There are
serious concerns among the scholars of society on the ways to treat
controversial messages avoiding violence and conflict. Responding to the
question that how this situation may be positioned, Erfan Aziz firmly believe that a democratic government is
bound to follow popular public sentiments. Yet on the other hand it has to
guide its public to the sensible course of action in such situations.
Present situation is sensitive indeed and cannot be dealt in
isolation. Islamic scholars of modest approach should be brought forward on the
popular media to calm down people resentment, hard-liner political parties and
public figures should not be allowed to use public space, and Government should
address the situation at some reasonable and adequate forum so it can have its
due impact.
Lindsey Boyle graduate and journalist from Ohio University
strongly condemns the offense attempted by the movie and added that an
overgeneralization is occurring. For one, the film does not represent popular
U.S. opinion (partly, unfortunately, because many U.S. citizens do not even
know who the Islam prophet is). Second, the U.S. government has condemned the
movie, so burning the American flag is not necessarily a reasonable reaction.
The problem with the freedom of speech we enjoy in the United States , a
freedom that many nations wish they too enjoyed is that it applies to
essentially all material, whether our government or citizens endorse it or not.
I hope that Muslims throughout the world can understand that the film is not
airing because all U.S. citizens believe it is true, but instead because the
freedom of the media in the United States allows it to.
Answering the
query about international community role and protests made by Muslims she said
that the Muslim community should regarding a message to the rest of the world focus
on debunking the myths of how the Islam prophet is portrayed in the film, as
well as the incorrect portrayal of the religion itself. I know that is easier
said than done. However, I believe there are many similarities between true
Christianity's Jesus and Islam's Mohammed - they are both open-minded, they
both help the weak, they both overcame struggle, and more. The biggest problem
in the world today, religiously and culturally, is misunderstanding. People on
both sides of this situation simply need to take time to learn about one
another. That becomes almost impossible when one side is making an
overgeneralized, demeaning movie, and the other side is violently protesting it
in an overgeneralized way. We need to work to promote positive messages and
understanding, above all else.
The question
about nature of protest remains sensitive to answer, and far more difficult to
motivate people to follow that in practical. Lindsey added her opinion that
Peaceful protests that are truly peaceful are often effective. However, there
is an almost inevitable challenge that comes with huge peaceful protests. When
you bring a large body of unhappy people together in a small area to protest,
the maintenance of peace can often become a problem.
A large number of academicians and scholars
strongly believe in peaceful protests, as violent and mob based protests not
only will generate more violence and conflict but also make it easy to lose the
true spirit of message and cause.
Lindsey Boyle is
sure on the bases of her own knowledge of Christianity that violent aggressive
protests may not be the way how a Prophet would also want the people to react
in anyway.
The similarities
in faith led to equal reactions around the Muslim regions and communities. The
neighbor country Afghanistan witnessed same levels of angry and huge protests
when they came to know about the movie. Taimoor Noorie senior journalist and
academician from Kabul told that People
responded critically against that depiction of Muhammad (peace be Upon him) at
provincial and capital level and series of demonstrations still on the way
through all Afghanistan, in Kabul the protest turn to violence which
resulted 20 police men injured and
dozens of civilians also have inflicted injuries. Universities students
protested by burning the flag of United States, chanting slogans They demands
the culprits should bring before justice. The clerics, tribal elders and civil
activists hold meeting and condemned the action seriously and asked the USA
Officials to take the halt such depiction which damage the relationship being
created, they said it only generate hatreds towards Americans and benefits
those who wage war against them.
In any society of the world Human
diversity and pluralism must be understood to promote peace and prosperity.
Present world is in a subtle need of Peace and Harmony, by showing tolerance
and giving space to each other’s differences like color, race, creed, religion
or country we can promote a more genuine and friendly life around us.
Educational Institutions and Mass media must play their roles in promoting
world knowledge and obvious presence of difference, which may be accepted as a
law of nature rather than seen as reason of clash or hatred.
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2 comments:
AAzadi it is a good effort, keep it up,yes we need a world where every one must respect the beliefs of every one, freedom of expression does not mean to hurt other people, and why always misused against Muslims only? if they have courage they should allow to talk against basic beliefs of Jews? or against other communities? We need international law for the protection of dignity and honor of all religious personalities including ours.
The youtube is full of anti-everything. One may find very disgusting videos about Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Budhs etcs. But the way Muslims respond to this is unique. Blasphemy may be a personal feeling. One may feel it while other may not. On the other hand Defamation is very much provable. Muslims should frame the issue as Defamation of the Prophet and should come forward in the courts of law. If they can organize such show of anger and display of wrath...best of the muslim lawyers should come forward and frame the issue as defamation against the director who is already under custody.
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