Afghan protest on anti-Islam film turns violent
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Afghan protest on anti-Islam film turns violent

Kabul : Afghanistan | Sep 16, 2012 at 11:11 PM PDT
Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
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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 Azizullah says there were as many as 800 people swarming... FULL ARTICLE AT Seattle Post Intelligencer
 
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