The Guardian
Officials confirmed 'Sam Bacile' was an alias used by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula. Photograph: EPA Did an inflammatory anti-Muslim film trailer that appeared spontaneously on YouTube prompt the attack that left four US diplomats dead, including US...
Daily News & Analysis
The origins of a crudely made anti-Muslim movie that sparked violent protests in Egypt and Libya began to slowly emerge on Wednesday, with an actress in the California production saying she was duped and was unaware it was about the Prophet Mohammad.
Indian Express
The clip, based on a longer film, depicts the prophet as a fraud and philanderer and has been blamed for sparking violence at U.S. embassies in Cairo and Benghazi...Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other American diplomats were...
Israel National News
Hamid Karzai, President of Afghanistan, has strongly criticized the film on Mohammed blamed for having sparked Wednesday's riots in Libya and Cairo, calling it "inhuman and hurtful." America's ambassador in Kabul responded by requesting that the...
The New York Times
A history of mutual suspicion seemed to be giving way to a shared language of civic rights and freedoms; American visitors are often still greeted with smiles and hugs. But on Wednesday, in the wake of angry anti-American protests and the killing of...
The Jakarta Post
The deadly assaults in Benghazi and Cairo were reportedly sparked by a US-produced movie trailer entitled Innocence of Muslims, which portrays Prophet Muhammad as a fraud and a womanizer. While the film is a deplorable act of incitement, we cannot...