The film was implicated in protests that resulted in the burning of the U. Libyan officials said Wednesday that Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other embassy employees were killed during the mob violence, but U. Nakoula denied he had posed as Sam Bacile. Federal court papers filed in a criminal prosecution against him said Nakoula had used numerous aliases in the past.
Among the fake names, the documents said, were Nicola Bacily and Erwin Salameh. During a conversation outside his home, Nakoula offered his driver's license to show his identity but kept his thumb over his middle name, Basseley.
Records checks by the AP subsequently found that middle name as well as other connections to the Bacile persona. Egypt's Christian Coptic populace has long decried what they describe as a history of discrimination and occasional violence from the country's Arab majority. Pastor Terry Jones of Gainesville, Fla. Jones said he has not met the filmmaker in person, but added that the man contacted him a few weeks ago about promoting the movie. Jones and others who have dealt with the filmmaker said Wednesday that Bacile was hiding his real identity.
Sam Bacile, that is not his real name," Jones said. He is definitely in hiding and does not reveal his identity. He was quite honestly fairly shook up concerning the events and what is happening. A lot of people are not supporting him.
He was generally a little shook up concerning this situation. The Youtube account, "Sam Bacile," which was used to publish excerpts of the provocative movie in July, was used to post comments online as recently as Tuesday, including this defense of the film written in Arabic: "It is a percent American movie, you cows.
The Guardian reports :. The hunt for the maker of the anti-Islamic video that inflamed mayhem in Egypt and Libya and triggered a diplomatic crisis has led to a Californian Coptic Christian convicted of financial crimes. Nakoula, who pleaded no contest to federal bank fraud charges in , told AP in a brief interview outside his home that he considered Islam a cancer and that the film was intended to be a provocative political statement assailing the religion. Follow her on Twitter.
RSS feed Email. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Facebook Tweet. Protesters angered over Bacile's film opened fire on and burned down the U.
Libyan officials said Wednesday that Ambassador Chris Stevens was killed Tuesday night when he and a group of embassy employees went to the consulate to try to evacuate staff as the building came under attack by a mob firing machine guns and rocket propelled grenades.
Bacile said he is a real estate developer and an Israeli Jew. But Israeli officials said they had not heard of him and there was no record of him being a citizen. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not permitted to share personal information with the media.
In Egypt, protesters scaled the walls of the U. Last week the trailer was dubbed in Arabic. The video was quickly viewed tens of thousands of times, but more importantly it was aired and discussed by influential and radical Muslim preachers with large satellite television audiences.
Many of the protesters in Egypt had never seen the video, but said it sparked them to storm the U. We'll notify you here with news about. Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? Comments 0.
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