DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Scores of people were injured Saturday in a clash in Bangladesh’s capital between the police and hundreds of demonstrators, as protests continued in the Muslim world against a film produced in the United States that denigrates the Prophet Muhammad.

In Pakistan, where more than 20 people died Friday in clashes with the police in cities throughout the country, a cabinet minister offered a $100,000 reward for the death of the filmmaker.

The railways minister, Ghulam Ahmad Balor, said that he would pay the reward out of his own pocket. He urged the Taliban and Al Qaeda to perform the “sacred duty” of helping find and kill the filmmaker.

The film has set off violent protests throughout the Muslim world that have resulted in the deaths of dozens of people, including the American ambassador to Libya.