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International Business Times
| 7 months ago
Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens, pictured, has condemned the use of his son's name in the presidential campaign, saying the issue doesn't belong there. In an interview with Bloomberg published on Sunday, Jan, who is preparing for his son's memorial...
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CNSNews.com
| 7 months ago
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday in a speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., that the residents of Benghazi overran extremist bases and insisted that militias disarm and accept the rule of law...
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Zee News
| 7 months ago
Thousands of British Muslims reportedly staged a protest against Internet search giant Google for releasing the hateful and offensive' anti-Islam video, saying they now live in an age of mockery'. The outraged Muslims launched the protest outside the...
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Mail Online UK
| 7 months ago
Muslims from all backgrounds chanted and waved placards bearing slogans such as 'We love our prophet more than our lives' and 'Prophet Muhammad is the founder of freedom of speech'. They also listened to speeches from imams in English, Urdu and...
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Sudan Tribune
| 7 months ago
October 15, 2012 When I arrived in Khartoum over three months ago to take up my duties as the Chief of Mission at the United States Embassy to Sudan, I was immediately struck by the friendliness and openness of the Sudanese people and their interest...
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Arizona Republic
| 7 months ago
Osama bin Laden is dead and there hasn't been a successful attack by al-Qaida-inspired extremists on U.S. soil since the deadly shooting rampage in Fort Hood, Texas, in 2009. But the danger of terrorism remains a reality for Americans, as seen in the...
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The Daily Herald
| 7 months ago
It would really be abhorrent to make this into a campaign issue, Jan Stevens, 77, said in a telephone interview from his home in Loomis, Calif., as he prepares for a memorial service for his son next week. Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee, has...
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The New York Times
| 7 months ago
Caught in the uneasy nexus between politics and foreign policy, the debate over the violence in Benghazi, Libya, that claimed four American lives turned angry on Sunday as Republicans said it reflected a dangerous failure by the Obama administration...
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The Daily Star
| 7 months ago
Republicans on Sunday kept the heat on President Barack Obama over the Sept. 11 killing of four Americans in Libya, with a senior senator saying the attack supported the Romney campaign's claim that Obama's foreign policy is "unraveling." Republican...
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The Washington Times
| 7 months ago
If I tell you that the individual mandate is a penalty, and then I later tell you that it's really a tax, you will doubt the second thing I say rather than the first, even though you're hearing it from the same source. So it is that people don't seem...
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The Courier-Mail
| 7 months ago
Republican senator has accused President Barack Obama's aides of deliberately covering up the details of the September 11 attack in Libya that killed a US ambassador so voters wouldn't question Obama's handling of the war on terror. Senator Lindsey...
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The Hill
| 7 months ago
Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans dead. The Obama administration has been under fire for initially linking the attack on the compound to an anti-Islam video made in the U.S. before later acknowledging that that the attack was...
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The Hill
| 7 months ago
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) made the charge when discussing his panel's probe of the Sept. 11 attack this year on the U.S...Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans dead. We believe...
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USA Today
| 7 months ago
Mitt Romney's aides are making it clear they will continue to press President Obama over exactly what happened before the assassination of the U.S. ambassador in Libya -- and after. "You have to get honest answers and accurate answers in response to...
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The Hill
| 7 months ago
Already under criticism for linking the assault on the U.S. consulate to an anti-Islam video, the administration raised even more eyebrows Thursday when Vice President Biden said he didn't know about the U.S. mission's request for more security.
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Arab News
| 7 months ago
Reuters Sunday 14 October 2012 Last Update 14 October 2012 5:34 am Tunis: Washington on Sunday urged Tunisia to bring the attackers of its embassy here last month to trial and pledged to continue support for the democratic transition in Tunisia, the...
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International Herald Tribune
| 7 months ago
Scores of disparate militias remain Libya's only effective police force but have stubbornly resisted government control, a dynamic that is making it difficult for either the Libyan authorities or the United States to catch the attackers who killed...
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CNN
| 7 months ago
In message, al Qaeda leader purportedly calls for more protests From Saad Abedine , CNN updated 1:56 PM EDT, Sat October 13, 2012 (CNN) -- In an audio message credited to Al Qaeda's top leader, the speaker praises last month's deadly attack on a U.S.
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Russia Today
| 7 months ago
A French satirical magazine has published controversial caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed on Wednesday as worldwide protests continue against a US film. France announced it would close embassies and schools in around 20 countries, fearing violence.
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Newyork Times
| 7 months ago
The leader of Al Qaeda , Ayman al-Zawahri , said on Saturday that a film depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a buffoon, a womanizer and a child molester showed that Washington was waging a crusader Zionist war against Muslims and he called for more...
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Newsbusters
| 7 months ago
Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al Qaeda since Osama bin Laden's assassination, called for a holy war against the United States and Israel Saturday over the anti-Muslim video that triggered protests throughout the Middle East last month. According...
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Fox
| 7 months ago
The leader of Al Qaeda has urged Muslims to wage holy war against the United States and Israel over a film that insulted Islam's Prophet Muhammad. Ayman al-Zawahri praised as "honest and zealous" demonstrators who breached the U.S Embassy in Cairo...
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NOW Lebanon
| 7 months ago
Al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri urged Muslims to keep up their protests against an anti-Islam film produced in the United States, in a speech published on jihadist forums on Saturday. In the seven-minute audio, Zawahiri hailed "the honorable people..
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Reuters
| 7 months ago
Topics Al Qaeda's second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahri speaks from an unknown location, in this still image taken from video uploaded on a social media website June 8, 2011. Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri said a film made in the United States...
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The Guardian
| 7 months ago
Staff and agencies Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri called the protesters against The Innocence of Muslims 'honest and zealous'. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images The leader of al-Qaida has called for holy war against the United States and Israel over an...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 7 months ago
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri said a film made in the United States mocking the Prophet Mohammad showed Washington was waging a "crusader Zionist war" against Muslims and he called for more protests outside American embassies. Like in other...
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USA Today
| 7 months ago
The leader of Al-Qaeda has urged Muslims to wage holy war against the United States and Israel over a film that insulted Islam's Prophet Muhammad. Ayman al-Zawahri praised as "honest and zealous" demonstrators who breached the U.S Embassy in Cairo...
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Denver Post
| 7 months ago
YemenYemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi said Friday that "terrorists" were behind the assassination of a security official for the U.S...Hadi, according to Yemeni official TV, sent condolences to the family of Qassem Aqlani, who was killed in...