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25 Jan, 2015 03:02

‘American Sniper’ sparks anti-Muslim hatred online – civil rights group

‘American Sniper’ sparks anti-Muslim hatred online – civil rights group

A US-based civil rights group has raised the alarm over a surge in hateful anti-Muslim messages, triggered by the release of‘American Sniper’, a new box office hit that shattered records and made over $180 million in four weeks.

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), sent a letter to the director of the movie, Clint Eastwood, and its star, Bradley Cooper, asking them to promote tolerance by condemning hateful language used against Muslims online. “It is our opinion that you could play a significant role in assisting us in alleviating the danger we are facing,” Reuters quoted the letter, dated January 21.

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ADC said its members have been receiving an increasing number of “violent threats” since early last week, just days before the release of the movie. Even the FBI is said to be involved with the ADC in sorting through over 100 collected messaged to establish their credibility and assess the level of risk.

One of the collected posts on Twitter said: “Nice to see a movie where the Arabs are portrayed for who they really are - vermin scum intent on destroying us.”

In the letter, the ADC warned: “The threats advocate for the murder of Arabs, one going as far as to say, “Great f**king movie and now I really want to kill some f**king ragheads.”

Other threats spotted on Twitter included:

#AmericanSniper promotes Islam-hate @TheRaganBrock@dezmondharmon@harshnewyorker@ItsReeceyYh#Islamophobiapic.twitter.com/hatbJCCJJn

— Nunya Dambiz (@doubledouble416) January 20, 2015

ADC asked its members to keep an eye out for more threats. There were no cases of physical violence reported since the film was released.

The civil rights group told The Guardian that threats have tripled since the film’s wide release. “The last time we saw such a sharp increase was in 2010, around the Ground Zero mosque,” said the group’s national legal and policy director, Abed Ayoub, referencing plans to build an Islamic center just a few blocks from the World Trade Center site.

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ADC President Samer Khalaf said that the organization considered boycotting the movie, but decided against it because of its popularity. “People are going to see the movie. If we boycott it, it will only cause people to want to see it more,” he said on Saturday.

“With all these threats coming in, we wanted to be proactive,” Khalaf told The Huffington Post. “When we are not proactive, people end up getting hurt ...we don't know if somebody's serious or if somebody's joking around, so we take all these threats seriously, especially when they're talking about shooting bullets into someone's head.” He added that the group had not yet received a response from either Eastwood or Cooper.

Image from kinopoisk.ru

The movie has been doing very well in the box office and has received six Academy Awards nominations, including best picture.

‘American Sniper’ tells the story of the late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who was a sniper in Iraq. Kyle is known for 160 kills during his four tours in Iraq War – the most lethal number in US military history. The movie is based on Kyle’s 2012 autobiography.

“Savage, despicable evil. That's what we were fighting in Iraq,” Kyle wrote. “I only wish I had killed more. Not for bragging rights, but because I believe the world is a better place without savages out there taking American lives.”

Kyle was killed on a Texas gun range in 2013 by a disgruntled US veteran, who is now pleading not guilty by reason of insanity.

Meanwhile, the response to the motion picture has been mixed and politically polarizing, with critics either raving about it or denouncing it as a propaganda message.

The National Review Online has said the movie “created a cultural moment.” In contrast, Salon has titled its review as “7 heinous lies 'American Sniper' is telling America.” And David Edelstein from New York magazine called the movie “scandalously blinkered … propaganda film.”

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