Embassy attacks: US withdraws staff from Tunisia and Sudan
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Embassy attacks: US withdraws staff from Tunisia and Sudan

Tripoli : Libya | Sep 16, 2012 at 8:19 PM PDT
Source: Daily News & Analysis
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The US withdrew non-essential staff from Tunisia and Sudan on Sunday, following days of attacks on their embassies provoked by a film mocking the Prophet Mohammed. There were further clashes across the Middle East, Africa and Asia over the anti-Islam film said to have triggered those protests on Sunday.... FULL ARTICLE AT Daily News & Analysis
 
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