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Saturday 15 September 2012

Fighting will not help us------Egypt clears protesters near U. S. embassy; 2 pass away in Sudan, Tunisia.

CAIRO -- Egyptian police on Saturday cleared out protesters who have been clashing with security forces for your past four days near this U. S. Embassy as most cities round the Muslim world reported calm a day after at least six people were killed in a wave involving angry protests over an anti-Islam video.

Security forces erected a concrete wall blocking the key street leading to the embassy throughout Cairo after finally dispersing several hundred youths who had previously been battling with police, trying to get to the building. They also loosened nearby Tahrir Square where protests were being held.

Muslims angry on the film produced in the Ough. S. denigrating the Prophet Muhammad needed the streets on Friday in more than 20 countries from the Mideast in order to Southeast Asia. In most nations around the world, protests were peaceful, if vehement. But deadly clashes erupted in lots of places, protesters in Sudan and Tunisia tried to storm Western embassies, an American fast-food restaurant was set ablaze in Lebanon, and international peacekeepers were attacked inside Sinai.

In Cairo, the clashes Friday brought the primary Egyptian to be killed throughout Tahrir Square protests since Islamist President Mohammed Morsi was elected and took office come july 1st. A 36-year-old died from chronic wounds from rubber bullets, his family and doctors in a Cairo hospital said. Weeping relatives for the hospital held his 25-day-old child, named Ganna, or "Heaven. "
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An Egyptian protester flashes the victory sign next to a burning police car during clashes nearby the U. S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt.

Two demonstrators died in Sudan, a couple died in Tunisia and another was killed in Lebanon. In Thursday, four Yemeni protesters were slain in protests that turned violent for the US Embassy in Sanaa.

The only report Saturday of violence for this film came from Sydney, Quarterly report, where rot police clashed with about 200 protesters for the U. S. Consulate.

Ten Network television news demonstrated a policeman knocked unconscious for the reason that mostly male crowd hurled bottles and also other projectiles. Police used pepper spray contrary to the protesters, who chanted "Obama, Obama, we love Osama" and waved placards saying "Behead all those who insult the Prophet. " Six police were injured and two protesters were handled for police dog bites police said inside a statement.
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Sudanese demonstrators assault the U. S. embassy throughout Khartoum September 14, 2012.

The anger was sparked by way of film titled "Innocence of Muslims, " which was produced in the usa and mocked the Prophet Muhammad by showing him being a fraud, a womanizer, a homosexual as well as a madman. A 14-minute excerpt on the movie, dubbed into Arabic, had been posted on YouTube. The film has been described by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton while "an awful Internet video that we had nothing regarding. "

President Barack Obama stated Washington would "stand fast" next to attacks on U. S. embassies around the world. He spoke at a somber wedding ceremony paying tribute to four Us residents - including U. S. Ambassador Chris Stevens - killed Tuesday once the U. S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, had been stormed by militants. The attackers are suspected of using protests on the anti-Muslim film to stage an assault on the 11th anniversary of the September. 11 terrorist attacks.

Also on Tuesday, protesters swarmed up the walls on the U. S. Embassy in Cairo, lowering an American flag and replacing it briefly with the Islamist banner.

For days afterward, the protesters were in stone-throwing clashes having police firing tear gas. In Friday, the crowd of protesters grew to around 2, 000 inside melee near the embassy and lots of large hotels that overlook this Nile River. The dwindling gang of protesters was chased away Weekend morinng.

The Interior Ministry said 220 people ended up arrested.


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