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Protesters attack U.S. diplomatic compounds in Egypt, Libya over online film offensive to Islam

* In Cairo, several men scaled the walls of the U.S. Embassy and tore down its American flag, according to CNN producer who was on the scene. A U.S. State Department officer was killed in the violence in Benghazi, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a statement late Tuesday.

* Egyptian groups point to U.S. websites, including YouTube, that have scenes from the film. Some anti-Muslim blogs also have flagged the movie. In a series of disjointed scenes, filmmakers depict Prophet Mohammed as a child molester, womanizer and ruthless killer.

* Most of the Muslim world considers depictions of Mohammed to be blasphemous and deeply offensive.

* It was not clear late Tuesday who produced the film and under what auspices, but according to other sources the filmmaker, who identifies himself as an Israeli Jew, has gone into hiding.




Cairo (CNN) -- The United States said it was taking measures to protect its citizens worldwide after protesters angry about an online film considered offensive to Islam attacked U.S. diplomatic compounds in Libya and Egypt on Tuesday.




In Cairo, several men scaled the walls of the U.S. Embassy and tore down its American flag, according to CNN producer Mohamed Fadel Fahmy, who was on the scene.




In Libya, witnesses say member of a radical Islamist group called Ansar al-Sharia protested near the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, where NATO jets established no-fly zones last year to blunt ground attacks from then Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi.




The group then clashed with security forces in the city, blocking roads leading to the consulate, witnesses said.
A U.S. State Department officer was killed in the violence in Benghazi, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a statement late Tuesday.
"We are heartbroken by this terrible loss," Clinton said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and those who have suffered in this attack."




Clinton said that she condemned the attack on the U.S. facilities "in the strongest terms" and that following Tuesday's events, the U.S. government was "working with partner countries around
the world to protect our personnel, our missions and American citizens worldwide."




Libya's General National Congress also condemned the attack, saying it "led to the regrettable injury and death of a number of individuals." Lawmakers said in a statement Tuesday night that they
were investigating.



It was unclear whether the two attacks were coordinated, CNN national security contributor Fran Townsend said Tuesday night."One such breach of an embassy or consulate's walls or security on any given day would be tremendous news. ...
The fact that two of them happened on the same day that is the 9/11 anniversary where Americans are remembering those that we lost, you have to ask yourself, what are American officials trying to understand about this and whether or not these two are related?" she asked.




In Egypt, police and army personnel formed defensive lines around the U.S. Embassy in an effort to prevent demonstrators from advancing, but not before the protesters affixed a black flag atop a ladder in the American compound.
The black flag, which hangs in full view from inside the complex, is adorned with white characters that read,
"There is no God but Allah and Mohammed is his messenger," an emblem often used by Islamic radicals.




A volley of warning shots were fired as a large crowd gathered around the compound, although it is not clear who fired the shots.



Egyptian groups point to U.S. websites, including YouTube, that have scenes from the film. Some anti-Muslim blogs also have flagged the movie.



In a series of disjointed scenes, filmmakers depict Prophet Mohammed as a child molester, womanizer and ruthless killer.
Most of the Muslim world considers depictions of Mohammed to be blasphemous and deeply offensive.




It was not clear late Tuesday who produced the film and under what auspices.



http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/12/world/meast/egpyt-us-embassy-protests/index.html?hpt=hp_t1


Added: Sep-12-2012 Occurred On: Sep-12-2012
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  • FFS !!! when is the world going to be rid of these fucking goat shagging rat cave cunts !!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Why are we not prepared to defend our embassies?

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    • @Ithinkthat1 Ever seen 'Courage Under Fire?' with Meg Ryan? That's why...

      Its all about keeping people happy even at risk of seeing your flag and property burned...

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  • They are like dogs with rabies.

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  • A year ago they did the same with the Israeli embassy.

    Bored and stupid hooligans who are looking for some action, be it harrassing girls in the street or storming embassies.

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  • they cant handle the truth !!!!

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  • Here we go again...and people still want to defend these Muslim animals and say they're tolerant.
    I call BULLSHIT.... None of them can be trusted.

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  • This is how the Libyans show they gratitude to the Americans after Gadhafi was eliminated. As long as Islam exists, those degenerated inbred species will never evolve. Their so-called prophet was a pedophile from the moment he "married" a child.

    The worst part is that the US won't be able to retaliate. I dream that perhaps the US army will make a rightful use by using one of their best weapons: it's called the mother of all bombs. Just drop it on them already!

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  • those camel fuckers on the wall shouldve been target practice for our embassy gaurds.

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  • It was the movies fault, huh? I wonder how his friends out in hollywierd feel about the notion that movies cause violence. Or maybe it's just muslims that are sensitive to the messages in cinema, that might explain Obummers stance on 2016.

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    • @Eluf-ant It's not like this hasn't happened before. Stupid US redneck makes video of burning a Koran, riots erupt, people get killed.

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  • Isn't the concept of "western" civilization offensive to musis?Yeah.

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  • al-Qaeda attack and invades are Embassy in Egypt take down our flag and stomp on it burn it and raise the al-Qaeda flag. The Unites States response is to apologize

    Egypt would not exist with out United States money
    Its time to cut them lose

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    • @Brockk
      Exactly right. Following is the blistering response from the U.S.:
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      The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims - as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions. Today, the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, Americans are honoring our patriots and those who serve our nation as the fitting response to the enemies of democrac More..

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    • @copperdog3 Actually that's the embassy's response. The Obama administration withdrew the apology.

      http://www.politico.com/politico44/2012/09/white-house-disavows-cairo-apology-135247.html

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    • @hellgremlin
      You are correct. The quote says the "Embassy of the US in Cairo" right at the top.

      Now, why would the big O feel compelled to "withdraw" the apology? An apology that must have come from somewhere other than the Embassy itself. They take their orders from DC.

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    • @copperdog3 No actually, they tweeted that because there was a large angry mob outside their door.

      If you were in that embassy instead of your air conditioned general's chair, you'd tweet the same.

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    • @hellgremlin
      And somehow, you seem to think that makes a difference.

      I presented what the embassy said, and you've gone all psychologist on me and present what you believe they were thinking. Beyond that, you seem to presume to know what I was thinking.

      Well done.

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