‘Film promotes violence against Muslims’

Bradley Cooper in a scene from 'American Sniper'.

Bradley Cooper in a scene from 'American Sniper'.

Published Feb 19, 2015

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Iran’s supreme leader has criticised the film American Sniper, saying the movie about a US soldier fighting in Iraq encourages violence against Muslims, a state-run newspaper reported this week.

The comments by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, published in the daily Iran Farsi newspaper, come amid renewed criticism of the West by the leader as his country negotiates with world powers over its contested nuclear programme.

The newspaper quoted Khamenei as saying he hadn’t watched the film directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper (pictured), but had heard about its plot from others. The film focuses on the life of US Navy SEAL marksman Chris Kyle, who with 160 confirmed kills, is considered the most lethal sniper in US military history.

“The movie Sniper… encourages a Christian or non-Muslim youngster to harass and offend the Muslims…” the paper quoted Khamenei as saying.

Khamenei also reportedly discussed neo-Nazis attacking Muslims in Germany, saying Muslims have no safety in the West.

The newspaper said Khamenei made the comments while meeting representatives of Iranian religious minorities in the country’s parliament three weeks ago but did not explain why it was publishing the comments now.

American Sniper has been a hit at the box office, earning more than $300 million in North America since its release in December.

Hollywood’s movies are popular in Iran and Iranian state television channels occasionally broadcast them. However, American Sniper has not been released in Iran, where Khamenei has final say in all state matters.

The US and Iran have viewed each other with suspicion since the country’s 1979 Islamic Revolution overthrew the American-back shah and the ensuing hostage crisis at the US Embassy in Tehran. – Sapa-AP

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