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Outrage in the Muslim community, stoked by a crude anti-Islam
video mocking the prophet Muhammad, has spread across much of the globe
today. Starting earlier this week in Libya, Tunisia, and Egypt,
protesters stormed embassies, resulting in multiple deaths, four of them
American. Since then, demonstrations have erupted in more than two
dozen countries -- ranging from small peaceful gatherings to violent
attacks on western targets. Host nations have been struggling to defend
western consulates after thousands took to the streets following Friday
prayers. Gathered here are scenes of this growing unrest over the past
few days.
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An Indian protester kicks at an image of the American flag on a wall of
the U.S. Consulate during a protest against the anti-Islam film which
depicts the Prophet Muhammad as a fraud, a womanizer and a madman, in
Chennai, India, on September 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Arun Shanker K.)
The U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, in flames during a protest by an armed
group said to have been protesting a film produced in the United States,
on September 11, 2012. Armed gunmen attacked the compound on Tuesday
evening, clashing with Libyan security forces before the latter withdrew
as they came under heavy fire. (Reuters/Esam Al-Fetori) #
A protester reacts as the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi burns during a
protest, on September 11, 2012. Four American staff members were killed,
including the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens. (Reuters/Esam Al-Fetori) #
Tunisian protesters burn the U.S. flag during a demonstration outside
the U.S. embassy in Tunis, on September 12, 2012. Tunisian police fired
teargas and rubber bullets into the air on Wednesday to disperse the
protest over a U.S.-made film, near the U.S. Embassy in Tunis, a Reuters
reporter said. (Reuters/Zoubeir Souissi) #
Egyptian protesters tear apart a U.S. flag and wave various black
Islamic flags at the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt, on September 11, 2012
during a demonstration against a film deemed offensive to Islam. (AFP/Getty Images) #
A riot policeman shouts a warning to protesters during clashes along a
road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo, on
September 13, 2012. (Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany) #
An Egyptian protester runs with a tear gas canister to throw it back at
riot police during clashes near the U.S. embassy in Cairo, on September
13, 2012. (Khaled Desouki/AFP/Getty Images) #
An Indian man walks on an American flag during a protest against an
anti-Islam movie called "Innocence of Muslims" in Hyderabad, India, on
September 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.) #
Kuwaiti police push back hundreds of demonstrators protesting against a
film deemed offensive to Islam near the U.S. embassy in Kuwait City, on
September 13, 2012. (Yasser Al-Zayyat/AFP/Getty Images) #
Protesters shout anti-U.S. slogans during a protest against a film
produced in the United States, in Istanbul, Turkey, on September 14,
2012. (Reuters/Osman Orsal) #
A group of Kenyan muslims burn the U.S. flag in protest over the
anti-Muslim film that has spawned mob violence against American
embassies across the Mideast, following afternoon prayers outside the
Sakina Jamia Mosque in the port city of Mombasa, Kenya, on September 14,
2012. (AP Photo) #
A demonstrator holds an anti-US placard during a protest against the
film "Innocence of Muslims" in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 14,
2012. More than 350 Muslim fundamentalists and their supporters staged
an anti-US demonstration in Jakarta Friday, spewing anger at America
over an anti-Islam film. (Bay Ismoyo/AFP/Getty Images) #
Protesters chant slogans, in protest of a film they consider
blasphemous to Islam, during a protest march to the U.S. embassy in
Doha, Qatar, on September 14, 2012. The banner reads, "people want to
expel the ambassador of the U.S.". (Reuters/Fadi Al-Assaad) #
Kashmiri Muslims shout slogans during a protest against the anti-Islam
film called "Innocence of Muslims", in Srinagar, India, on September 14,
2012. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin) #
A Kashmiri Muslim burns a U.S. flag during a demonstration against the
controversial film "Innocence of Muslims" in Srinagar, on September 14,
2012. (Rouf Bhat/AFP/Getty Images) #
Supporters of Pakistan's outlawed Islamic hardline group Jamaat ud Dawa
(JD) shout anti-US slogans during a demonstration against an anti-Islam
film in Karachi, on September 14, 2012. (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images) #
Pakistani protesters scuffle with police trying to reach the U.S.
embassy during a protest in Islamabad, Pakistan, on September 14, 2012. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash) #
A Sudanese demonstrator burns a German flag as others shout slogans
after torching the German embassy in Khartoum during a protest against a
low-budget film mocking Islam, on September 14, 2012. Around 5,000
protesters in the Sudanese capital angry over the amateur anti-Islam
film stormed the embassies of Britain and Germany, which was torched and
badly damaged. (Ashraf Shazly/AFP/Getty Images) #
Bangladeshi Muslims attempt to break a police barricade during a
protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 14, 2012. Around 10,000
Muslims from half a dozen Islamist groups staged a noisy protest in the
Bangladesh capital Dhaka on Friday over the U.S. film said to have
insulted the Prophet Mohammad. (Reuters/Andrew Biraj) #
Yemeni protesters climb the gate of the U.S. Embassy during a protest
over the film "Innocence of Muslims", in Sanaa, Yemen, on September 13,
2012. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed) #
A Yemeni protester destroys an American flag pulled down as other hold a
banner in Arabic that reads, "any one but you God's prophet" at the
U.S. Embassy compound, in Sanaa, Yemen, on September 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed) #
A protestor reacts from tear gas fired by riot police, unseen, near the
U.S. Embassy, in Sanaa, Yemen, on September 13, 2012. Yemen's president
has apologized to President Barack Obama for the attack on the U.S.
Embassy in Sanaa, the Yemeni capital, by a mob angry over an anti-Islam
film. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed) #
Protesters run as police use water cannons to disperse them at a
crossroads leading to the U.S. embassy in Sanaa, Yemen, on September 14,
2012. (Reuters/Khaled Abdullah) #
Iraqi supporters of Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's movement, burn the
Israeli and the US flags during a protest denouncing a film deemed
offensive to Islam, on September 13, 2012 in the central Iraqi city of
Kut. (Ali Al-Alak/AFP/Getty Images) #
Iranian protestors hold anti-US posters as they demonstrate after
Friday prayers against a film mocking Islam, in Tehran, on September 14,
2012. Thousands of people yelling "Death to America" and "Death to
Israel" rallied in central Tehran to protest the anti-Islam film blamed
for violent anti-US demonstrations in the Middle East and North Africa. (Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty Images) #
An Iranian protestor holds a copy of the Quran, Muslims' holy book,
during a demonstration against a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet
Muhammad, in front of the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which represents US
interests in Iran, on September 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi) #
Palestinian protesters are reflected in the face-shield of an Israeli
security officer during a demonstration denouncing the film "Innocence
of Muslims", near Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, on September
14, 2012. (Reuters/Darren Whiteside) #
Arab-Israeli Muslim men protest against a film mocking Islam, in front
of the U.S. embassy in the Mediterranean coastal city of Tel Aviv, on
September 13, 2012. (Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images) #
Afghans burn the U.S. flag in the Ghanikhel district of Nangarhar
province, east of Kabul, Afghanistan, on September 14, 2012, during a
protest against an anti-Islam film. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul) #
A boy holds a toy gun during a protest against the film "Innocence of
Muslims", in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el-Hilweh near Sidon,
Lebanon, on September 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari) #
Lebanese riot police stand guard just before a group of protesters,
angry over an anti-Islam film, attacked American fast food restaurants
after Friday prayers, in the northeastern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, on
September 14, 2012. According to security officials no one was hurt. (AP Photo) #
A Hardee's and a Kentucky Fried Chicken fast food outlet burns after
protesters set the building on fire in Tripoli, Lebanon, on September
14, 2012. Hundreds of protesters set the restaurant on fire witnesses
said, chanting against the pope's visit to Lebanon and shouting
anti-U.S. slogans. (Reuters/Omar Ibrahim) #
Members of the Islamist Salafis set fire to a U.S. flag during a
demonstration against the film "Innocence of Muslims", near the U.S.
embassy in Amman, Jordan, on September 14, 2012. (Reuters/Muhammad Hamed) #
A Muslim protester defaces a mural featuring a U.S. flag on a wall of
the U.S. Consulate-general during a protest against "Innocence of
Muslims", a film they consider blasphemous to Islam, in the southern
Indian city of Chennai, on September 14, 2012. (Reuters/Babu) #
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