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I know, I know. This should go into the jokes section.
Imagine the idea! Egypt president urges Muslims to protect embassies By AYA BATRAWY | Associated Press – 3 hrs ago A protester throws stones at the police during a demonstration, condemning a U.S.-made film which they say insults the Prophet Mohammad, near the U.S. embassy in Cairo, September 14, 2012. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih An Egyptian protester throws a gas canister away during clashes near the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012. Protesters clashed with police near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo for the third day in a row. Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi vowed to protect foreign embassies in Cairo, where police were using tear gas to disperse protesters at the U.S. mission. CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian riot police clashed with protesters angry over an anti-Islam film blocks away from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo as the president went on state TV and appealed to Muslims to protect embassies, trying to patch up strained relations with the United States. Several hundred protesters massed in Cairo's Tahrir Square after weekly Muslim Friday prayers and tore up an American flag, waving a black, Islamist flag. When protesters tried to move toward the embassy, several blocks away, they were confronted by lines of police who fired tear gas. "With our soul, our blood, we will avenge you, our Prophet," they chanted. |
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I know, I know. This should go into the jokes section. Imagine the idea! Egypt president urges Muslims to protect embassies By AYA BATRAWY | Associated Press – 3 hrs ago A protester throws stones at the police during a demonstration, condemning a U.S.-made film which they say insults the Prophet Mohammad, near the U.S. embassy in Cairo, September 14, 2012. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih An Egyptian protester throws a gas canister away during clashes near the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012. Protesters clashed with police near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo for the third day in a row. Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi vowed to protect foreign embassies in Cairo, where police were using tear gas to disperse protesters at the U.S. mission. CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian riot police clashed with protesters angry over an anti-Islam film blocks away from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo as the president went on state TV and appealed to Muslims to protect embassies, trying to patch up strained relations with the United States. Several hundred protesters massed in Cairo's Tahrir Square after weekly Muslim Friday prayers and tore up an American flag, waving a black, Islamist flag. When protesters tried to move toward the embassy, several blocks away, they were confronted by lines of police who fired tear gas. "With our soul, our blood, we will avenge you, our Prophet," they chanted. |
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How many Muslims have actually seen the movie ?
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How many Muslims have actually seen the movie ? How many Americans have seen it? It was just a trailer on YouTube. And before all this broke out it only had a little o er 2,000 views. |
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These extremists just look for the slightest opportunity to cause trouble. I wonder if Mhd would have take offense at the movie. Its all crap.
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