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Morsi slams anti-Islamic film as organized assault on Muslim | Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has slammed an anti-Islamic movie produced in the US, by American diplomats,
saying that insults to Prophet Muhammad are part of an organized assault on Muslim religious and cultural values, and this can't be brushed aside. "The obscenities
that I have referred to that were recently released as part of an organized campaign
against Islamic sanctities are unacceptable," the Washington Post quoted Morsi,
as saying, referring to a crude YouTube video called "Innocence of Muslims" that
mocks Islam. "We reject this. We cannot accept it. We will not allow anyone to
do this by word or deed," he added. Addressing a U.N. General Assembly gathering
that marked his debut as an international statesman, Morsi presented an unapologetically
Islamic view of world events and Egypt 's role in them. He said outrage over insults
to Islam does not justify violence, but he refrained from saying anything directly
about the attack two weeks ago on the U.S. Embassy in Cairo . Morsie also seemed
to reject the case for free speech made by President Barack Obama just a day earlier.
" Egypt respects freedom of expression. But not a freedom of expression that targets
a specific religion or a specific culture," he said. In his address, Morsi never
mentioned the United States , Egypt 's largest foreign benefactor, but much of
his message appeared aimed at setting boundaries for his country's new relationship
with the West, the paper said. He said Egypt would not back away from a diplomatic
partnership with Iran to end the civil war in Syria , a partnership that is viewed
with deep skepticism by Washington because of Iran 's alleged role in funding
and arming the repressive Syrian regime, it added.
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