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The independent
| 8 months ago
France was braced last night for an eruption of anti-French fury in the Muslim world after a satirical magazine published provocative cartoons of a naked prophet Mohammed in sexually-suggestive positions. Paris ordered all of its embassies and...
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The Jakarta Post
| 8 months ago
The lawyers who protested in Islamabad shouted anti-US slogans and burned an American flag after they pushed through a gate, gaining access to the diplomatic enclave before police stopped them. They called for the US ambassador to be expelled from...
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Russia Today
| 8 months ago
05 Pakistani activists of the hard line Sunni party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) burn a US flag during a protest against an anti-Islam movie in Peshawar on September 18, 2012. (AFP photo/A. Majeed) (5.6Mb) embed video Palestinians and Pakistanis voiced their...
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Vail Daily News
| 8 months ago
Will Sept. 11 continue to be remembered as the day of the worst terrorist attack against American soil and also when the United States became embroiled in Islam's cultural disputes?...Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other American...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
Afghanistan (AP) Islamic militants sought Tuesday to capitalize on anger over an anti-Islam video that was produced in the United States, saying a suicide bombing that killed 12 people in Afghanistan was revenge for the film and calling for attacks...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
The US ambassador in Sanaa insisted Tuesday that Marine reinforcements deployed to Yemen were on a temporary mission with limited duties, a day after protests demanding their withdrawal and his expulsion. "A small number of additional security...
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United Press International
| 8 months ago
The Italian government said it was exercising "maximum vigilance" at its foreign embassies given the wave of unrest sweeping across the Middle East...Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and other members of his staff died last week when the U.S.
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Al-Qaeda's franchise in North Africa on Tuesday urged Muslims to storm US embassies and kill American envoys in Muslim countries in protest over a film insulting Islam, a monitoring group said. "We call on Islam's youths to take after the lions of...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
Al-Qaida 's branch in North Africa on Tuesday called for attacks on U.S. diplomats and an escalation of protests against an anti-Islam video that was produced in the United States and triggered a wave of demonstrations in Muslim countries. While...
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Russia Today
| 8 months ago
The suspected director of the now-notorious anti-Muslim video that sparked violent protests worldwide is now under investigation on whether or not he had violated his probation by using an alias to publish the movie. US embassy in Egypt warned' of...
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Fox News
| 8 months ago
Al Qaeda's branch in North Africa is calling for attacks on U.S. diplomats and an escalation of protests against an anti-Islam video that triggered a wave of demonstrations in Muslim countries. In a statement released Tuesday, Al Qaeda in the Land of...
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Zee News
| 8 months ago
30 Zeenews Bureau London: A fresh video showing Libyan coming to the rescue of US ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens after the assault on US Consulate in Benghazi, came out on Tuesday. The video showed that the US envoy to Tripoli was breathing'...
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The Daily Star
| 8 months ago
Qaeda's North African arm, urged Muslims, particularly in Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco and Mauritania, to "kill U.S. ambassadors and representatives or to kick them out and purify our land from their filth to avenge" the Prophet's honour. The film "...
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The Daily Star
| 8 months ago
A breakdown of events since the diffusion of a film considered offensive to Islam which prompted violent anti-US protests around the Muslim world. At the US consulate in Libya's eastern city of Benghazi US Ambassador Chris Stevens and three more...
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 8 months ago
00 A low-budget film about Islam that has been dubbed highly offensive by some and ridiculous by others has sparked a wave of protests around the world since last Tuesday. Over the weekend, anger spread to the West, with violence erupting in Sydney...
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The Daily Star
| 8 months ago
Agencies Pakistani lawyers in the city of Multan burn a U.S. flag as well as effigies of Obama and Florida pastor Terry Jones. Demonstrators enraged by a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad battled with police in several Asian cities Monday and vented...
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Kuwait Times
| 8 months ago
Arab leaders were slow to protect embassies and to condemn the violence that left several people dead in the last week, including the US ambassador to Libya. Amid the outrage at the amateurish American-made film demeaning the Prophet Mohammad, the...
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Kuwait Times
| 8 months ago
A supporter of Lebanon's Hezbollah group holds a sign as she marches with others during a rally in southern Beirut to denounce a film mocking Islam yesterday. Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah warned yesterday of very dangerous global repercussions if an...
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Reuters
| 8 months ago
Topics Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya, leaves after a meeting with Libya's Justice Minister Ali Ashour discussing cooperation between the two countries on issues of human rights, in Tripoli June 27, 2012. Stevens and three embassy...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
Libyans tried to rescue Ambassador Chris Stevens , cheering "God is great" and rushing him to a hospital after they discovered him still clinging to life inside the U.S. Consulate , according to witnesses and a new video that emerged Monday from last...
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United Press International
| 8 months ago
Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others in Benghazi, Libya on September 12, 2012. The gunman were protesting a little known film by an American amateur filmmaker that angered Muslims as it was deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammad. Libya,...
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The Daily Star
| 8 months ago
Around 100 U.S. citizens have been evacuated from Tunisia since an attack on the embassy in Tunis by angry Muslim protesters that left four people dead, several sources said Monday. "The American nationals were evacuated on Sunday," a diplomatic...
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Chicago Tribune
| 8 months ago
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of the Afghan capital on Monday, setting fire to cars and shouting "death to America", the latest in demonstrations that have swept the Muslim world against a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad. Western...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
Afghanistan (AP) Hundreds of Afghans burned cars and threw rocks at a U.S. military base as a demonstration against an anti-Islam film that ridicules the Prophet Muhammad turned violent in the Afghan capital early Monday. The air was thick with smoke...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Lebanese Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour called Sunday evening for a meeting of Arab foreign ministers to discuss the issue of the anti-Islam movie which sparked worldwide protests, the National News Agency reported. The minister, who is heading the...
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Sudan Tribune
| 8 months ago
Muslim Ethiopians have condemned the anti-Islamic film produced in the United States which mocks Islam's Prophet Mohamed. The film released on the social website YouTube, have triggered widespread protests by angry Muslims across the globe leading to...
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NewKerala
| 8 months ago
Google India has blocked the "anti-Islam" US film that created riots worldwide and caused several deaths, including of a US diplomat in Libya, said the Indian foreign ministry on Sunday. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the "offensive...
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Sky News
| 8 months ago
The head of Hezbollah has called for days of protests in Lebanon over a video mocking the Prophet Mohammed, saying that the US must be held accountable for creating "strife" between Muslims and Christians. Sheik Hassan Nasrallah said the Shi'ite...
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The Daily Star
| 8 months ago
Western embassies across the Muslim world remained on high alert Sunday and the United States urged vigilance after days of anti-American violence provoked by a video mocking the Prophet Mohammad. With protests against the film continuing from London...
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Kuwait Times
| 8 months ago
Supporters of Pakistan's outlawed Islamic hardline group Jamaat ud Dawa (JD) shout anti-US slogans during a rally against an anti-Islam movie yesterday...Germany followed the US lead and withdrew some staff from its embassy in Sudan, which was...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
There have been at least 14 deaths and hundreds of arrests across the Muslim world this week, as outraged protesters continue to march on United States missions abroad in an uproar allegedly ignited over a 14-minute anti-Islam video that denigrates...
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United Press International
| 8 months ago
The Egyptian journalist who first reported on the anti-Islam film blamed for violent Muslim protests said he regrets the chaos and deaths his story sparked. Gamel Girgis -- who reports on Christian emigrants for al Youm al Sabaa, the Seventh Day, a...
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Times of India
| 8 months ago
Western embassies across the Muslim world remained on high alert on Sunday and the United States urged vigilance after days of anti-American violence provoked by a video mocking the Prophet Muhammad. Germany followed the US lead and withdrew some...
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Baltimore Sun
| 8 months ago
Western embassies across the Muslim world remained on high alert on Sunday and the United States urged vigilance after days of anti-American violence provoked by a video mocking the Prophet Mohammad. Germany followed the U.S. lead and withdrew some...
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Kansas City Star
| 8 months ago
Mohammad Hannon A Libyan investigator hands over equipment to his colleague as he leaves the U.S. Consulate, after finishing their investigation regarding the attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens on the night of...
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The Economic Times
| 8 months ago
Strongly condemning all acts that disparage religious beliefs and sentiments, India today said it was in touch with US authorities on the issue of an anti-Islam film that has triggered violence in many countries and led to the killing of an American...
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Indian Express
| 8 months ago
The US State Department ordered all non-essential personnel to leave Sudan and Tunisia following embassy attacks over an anti-Islam video, warning US citizens against travel there. Hours earlier, Sudan had refused a US request to send in special...
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Mail Online UK
| 8 months ago
U.S. pulls embassy staff out of Tunisia and Sudan warning American tourists to stay away as Al Qaeda issues call to arms urging Muslims to murder more diplomats Diplomats' families and non-essential staff ordered to return to the U.S. EST, 15...
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MarketWatch
| 8 months ago
Consulate in Benghazi burns Tuesday after it was attacked by an armed group. The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three staff members died in the attack. Editor's note: MarketWatch reporter William Spain experienced life in U.S. embassies as a son of a...
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Russia Today
| 8 months ago
Paris police have detained 150 demonstrators for "security checks" on Saturday as crowds rallied outside the American embassy against the film that denigrated Islam's prophet, sparking protests across the Muslim world. Muslim protesters, including...
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Washington Post
| 8 months ago
More than a dozen countries in the Muslim world rocked by protests linked to a controversial anti-Islam movie in recent days were relatively calm Saturday, but protests flared up far away from the region in Australia. In Cairo, the initial scene of...
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Zee News
| 8 months ago
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on Saturday strongly condemned the attacks on Western diplomatic missions in several Muslim countries and urged local authorities to ensure their security. "I have been following the development...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
| 8 months ago
Objections by Sudan's government have held up the security mission of an elite Marine team that the U.S. planned to send to Khartoum, a U.S. official said Saturday. As a result, the deployment has been delayed and possibly curtailed, according to the...
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Taiwan News
| 8 months ago
Hundreds of people protested on Saturday outside the U.S. Embassy in Paris, denouncing a film produced in the United States that insults the Prophet Muhammad. Television images showed Muslim protesters praying on the wide, tree-lined sidewalks in the...
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Los Angeles Times
| 8 months ago
Select a date range Create a custom date range From: To: September 15, 2012 , 8:33 a.m. President Obama sought to assure Americans that his administration is doing all it can to keep U.S. citizens abroad safe after four days of violent anti-American...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
Al-Qaida 's branch in Yemen has praised the killing of the U.S. ambassador in Libya and called for more attacks to expel American embassies from Muslim nations. The statement, posted Saturday on Islamic militant websites, suggested al-Qaida was...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Intelligence Group reported Saturday. "The killing of Sheikh Abu Yahya only increased the enthusiasm and determination of the sons of [Libyan independence hero] Omar al-Mokhtar to take revenge upon those who attack our Prophet," Al-Qaeda in the...
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The Hindu
| 8 months ago
Cairo, September 15, 2012 AP In this September 14, 2012 photo, protesters take cover as police use water cannons to disperse them during clashes near the U.S...Al-Qaeda's Yemen branch urged Muslims around the world to kill U.S. diplomats and attack...
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Qatar English Daily
| 8 months ago
International Atomic Energy Agency Chief Yukiya Amano Saturday, 15 September 2012 03:12 Sudanese demonstrators stand in front of the burning German embassy in Khartoum after Friday prayers. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film...
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The Daily Star
| 8 months ago
A Shiite Muslim supporter of the Imamia Students Organization (ISO) shouts slogans as he scuffles with police while running towards the U.S embassy with others during an anti-American protest rally in Islamabad September 14, 2012. The Pakistani...