Pakistan's minister of railways offers $100,000 for "noble deed" of killing the maker of anti-Islam video.
Ghulam Ahmed Bilour also invited members of the Taliban and al-Qaeda to take part in the 'noble deed' [AFP]
As protests continue in Pakistan, a government minister has offered a $100,000 bounty for the death of the maker of the anti-Islam film produced in the US that has sparked violent protests across the Muslim world.
Railways Minister Ghulam Ahmed Bilour on Saturday also invited members of the Taliban and al-Qaeda to take part in what he called a "noble deed".
"I announce today that this blasphemer who has abused the holy prophet, if somebody will kill him, I will give that person a prize of $100,000," he said.
This is the reward for the death of the maker of anti-Islam video, Mr Nakoula Basseley Akoula. As protests continue in Pakistan, a government minister has offered a $100,000 bounty for the death of the maker of the anti-Islam film produced in the US that has sparked violent protests across the Muslim world. Railways Minister Ghulam Ahmed Bilour on Saturday also invited members of the Taliban and al-Qaeda to take part in what he called a "noble deed".
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