The author writes: "In what can be regarded as a new challenge, lighting the fuse of a crisis in Egypt between Muslims and Copts, there have been reports that a church leader (said to be Archpriest Marqus ‘Azīz Khalīl of the Hanging Church) has produced a film injurious to Islam and its Prophet (PBUH) titled 'Muhammad's Dogs,' which is being circulated on Coptic websites."
The film portrays Muslims as "bloodthirsty terrorists," according to the report. However, it claims that "the church has emphasized it has nothing to do with the film, even although its producer is from the Egyptian [Coptic] Church."
The report then mentions Father Yuta, "to whom the production of the film is attributed."
[Reviewer: "Father Yuta" is believed to be the pseudonym of a priest who engages in anti-Islamic writings. This writer apparently assumes that this is actually the person of Archpriest Marqus ‘Azīz Khalīl, whom he earlier mentions in the article as being "said to be the producer."]
The report then goes on to quote the conditions stipulated by Yuta for not showing the film. These are listed as: putting the security officers involved in the al-‘Umrāniyyah troubles on trial; adopting decisive measures against any Muslim who abuses what is held sacred; and the application of the law to Muslim judges who issue unjust rulings against Copts, exiling them from the judiciary.