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Seattle Times
| 8 months ago
Hundreds of Afghans burned tires and pelted police and buildings with stones on a thoroughfare leading east out of Kabul on Monday in the first significant spasm of violence in Afghanistan over an anti-Islam film that has inflamed mobs in other parts...
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Taiwan News
| 8 months ago
Monday that it has scaled back operations with Afghan soldiers and policemen to lower the risk of insider attacks and reduce local tensions over an anti-Islam video that prompted protests in Afghan istan. It's the second order that curbs contact...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
In a rare public appearance, the leader of the militant Hezbollah group exhorted hundreds of thousands of supporters Monday to keep up the campaign against an anti-Islam video that has unleashed deadly violence and anger at the United States across...
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Mail Online UK
| 8 months ago
17 September 2012 Iran today vowed down to track down the filmmaker who produced an anti-Islamic film which has provoked protests around the world...They must prove they were not 'accomplices' in a 'big crime', he said...Rioters torched a press club...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
One protester was killed in Pakistan after protesters took to the streets in Karachi, Peshawar, Lahore and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The demonstrator was killed in a gunfight with police when government buildings in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were stormed and...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
Pakistani police use a water cannon to disperse the protesters marching toward the U.S. consulate during a demonstration in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012. Hundreds of Pakistanis protesting an anti-Islam video produced in the United States...
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Sacramento Bee
| 8 months ago
Hundreds of protesters demonstrating against the film torched a press club and a government building in the northwestern town of Wari, setting of clashes with police that killed one demonstrator and wounded several others. Hundreds also clashed with...
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United Press International
| 8 months ago
About 50 Afghan police were injured Monday in clashes with protesters demonstrating against an anti-Islam film that sparked violence in 20 other countries. Kabul Police Chief Ayub Salangi said hundreds of young men gathered in protest against the...
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National Public Radio
| 8 months ago
Anti-American demonstrations tied to the film Innocence of Muslims spread to Afghanistan's capital today , where a thousand or so men and boys shouted "death to America!," burned cars and threw stones at police. From Kabul, NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi...
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BBC
| 8 months ago
Fresh protests are taking place around the Muslim world over an amateur anti-Islam video produced in the US. One protester was killed in violent protests in Pakistan and thousands attended an angry demonstration in the Philippines city of Marawi.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
| 8 months ago
Hundreds of protesters demonstrating against an anti-Islam film torched a press club and a government building in northwest Pakistan on Monday, sparking clashes with police that left at least one person dead. Demonstrations also turned violent...
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Mail Online UK
| 8 months ago
A local district police official, who gave his name only as Hafiz, said protesters threw stones at Camp Phoenix, a U.S-run military base in the area. 'Police drove them back from areas round the base,' he said. The crowd had moved instead to the...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Violent rage over an anti- Islam film has spread to Kabul, with hundreds of people taking to the city's streets where they burned tyres and a car, and attacked police and a US base with stones. It was the fourth day of protests in Afghanistan , but...
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Indian Express
| 8 months ago
US military bases in the eastern part of the Afghan capital, with two police cars among those set ablaze, Kabul police chief Mohammad Ayoub Salangi said. A low-budget trailer for a movie entitled "Innocence of Muslims" produced in the United States...
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International Herald Tribune
| 8 months ago
Hundreds of Afghans burned tires and pelted police and buildings with stones on a thoroughfare leading east out of Kabul on Monday in the first significant spasm of violence in Afghanistan over an anti-Islam film that has inflamed mobs in other parts...
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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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Seattle Post Intelligencer
| 8 months ago
Afghanistan (AP) Police say hundreds of people are burning cars and throwing rocks toward a military camp on the outskirts of the Afghan capital in a protest against an anti-Islam film that has caused uproar across the Muslim world. Police officer...