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dateline: 18 September 2012

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Protests Escalate Over Anti-Islam Film

Pre-Listening Vocabulary

  • escalate: to get worse
  • mock: to make fun of
  • fraud: a person who lies in order to gain financial wealth
  • dub: to add to or change the voice after the original recording
  • insult: a form of disrespect
  • consulate: the office or building where a representative from a foreign country helps its own government and citizens

Protests Escalate Over Anti-Islam Film

An online video that mocks Prophet Mohammed has angered Muslims, and violent anti-US protests around the world. The film, which was posted on YouTube, depicts the prophet as a fraud, a womanizer, and a killer. Actors and crew members involved in the low-budget film have claimed that the film was dubbed over in post-production. They say they were believing that the main character was a guy named . The leader of Hezbollah called for the Muslim community to take part in demonstrations, saying, “As long as there’s blood in us, we will not remain silent over insults against our prophet”. Many believe that the film provoked the attack at the U.S. consulate in Libya last Tuesday, where four Americans were killed, including the Ambassador Chris Stevens. American embassies and consulates worldwide are under .

Comprehension Questions

  1. Who called for demonstrations by the Muslim community?
  2. What can be inferred about the film-maker?
  3. Who was Chris Stevens?

Discussion Question: Do you think the anti-Islamic film should be available for people to view, or should it be banned in all countries where YouTube is available?

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