Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Filem Hina Nabi - Satu Penghinaan bukan kebebasan bersuara



Dipetik dari USA Today:
By : Anthea Butler
Words have consequences. I know that because one of my tweets asking "when Sam Bacile would be arrested" drew wide attention on Wednesday.
My initial tweet about Bacile, the person said to be responsible for the film mocking the prophet Mohammed, was not because I am against the First Amendment. My tweets reflected my exasperation that as a religion professor, it is difficult to teach the facts when movies such as Bacile's Innocence of Muslims are taken as both truth and propaganda, and used against innocent Americans.
If there is anyone who values free speech, it is a tenured professor!
So why did I tweet that Bacile should be in jail? The "free speech" in Bacile's film is not about expressing a personal opinion about Islam. It denigrates the religion by depicting the faith's founder in several ludicrous and historically inaccurate scenes to incite and inflame viewers. Even the film's actors say they were duped.
Bacile's movie is not the first to denigrate a religious figure, nor will it be the last. The Last Temptation of Christ was protested vigorously. The difference is that Bacile indirectly and inadvertently inflamed people half a world away, resulting in the deaths of U.S. Embassy personnel.
Bacile's movie does not excuse the rioting in Libya and Egypt, or the murder of Americans. That is deplorable. Unfortunately, people like Bacile and Terry Jones, the Florida pastor who provoked international controversy by burning copies of the Quran, have a tremendous impact on religious tolerance and U.S. foreign policy.
Case in point: Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called Jones on Wednesday to ask him to stop promoting Bacile's film. Clearly, the military considers the film a serious threat to national security. If the military takes it seriously, there should be consequences for putting American lives at risk.
While the First Amendment right to free expression is important, it is also important to remember that other countries and cultures do not have to understand or respect our right. My condolences and prayers go out to the families of the U.S. Embassy employees killed in Libya.
Anthea Butler is an associate professor of religious studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
KOMEN
Pengaruh kebebasan bersuara yang konon diperjuangkan di bawah hak asasi manusia sedang menular dalam negara ini dan sedang menyelinap dalam beberapa NGO antarabangsa dan dalam negara.

1 comment:

  1. Peristiwa haru ini merupakan satu kes klasik pertembungan yang tiada kesudahan antara kebebasan bersuara dan menghormati sensitivi agama.Kedua-dua sama kuat. Satu mahu ada hak boleh menyuara apa saja dan satu lagi mahu ada hak sensitiviti agama/kepercayaan tidak boleh di persenda oleh sesiapa saja. Apabila kedua-dua daya ini bertembung maka pasti berlaku meletup yang orang bertanggungjawab tidak kena apa-apa tetapi orang lain jadi mangsa, macam siapa gerangan yang membocorkan ke internet sensitiviti agama tu selamat dan orang ramai termasuk polis, penjawat tinggi dan stafnya dibunuh.
    Hairan kenapa manusia terperangkap dengan perkara sebegini, tidakkah agama atau pendidikan mengajar kita supaya perkara begini tidak harus berlaku? Atau perkara sebegini harus diteruskan untuk mendapat sokongan /dukungan primordial?

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