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Pakistanis protest against anti-Islam film

Islamabad : Pakistan | Sep 29, 2012 at 3:59 AM PDT
Source: SF Gate
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Pakistan (AP) Thousands of members of Pakistan's radical Islamic groups rallied on Saturday in the southern city of Karachi against an anti-Islam film that has sparked violence across the Muslim world. "Innocence of Muslims" has enraged many Muslims for deprecating the Prophet Muhammad . FULL ARTICLE AT SF Gate
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Tunisian police fire teargas to disperse the protesters during a demonstration against a film deemed offensive to Islam
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