Menyedihkan...

Sungguh menyedihkan melihat reaksi  orang Islam ini..

Hanya karena ada orang bikin film tentang nabi muhammad berdasarkan sumber 
Islam sendiri...

-

الجمعة 27 شوال 
1433هـ - 14 سبتمبر 2012م
Seven killed as anti-Islam film protests rage in Tunisia, Sudan and Lebanon
A Hardee's and a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) fast food outlet burns after 
protesters set the building on fire in Tripoli, northern Lebanon. (Reuters)  

Al Arabiya with agencies

Protests against an anti-Islam film produced in the United States have 
intensified in Tunisia and Sudan and spread in Lebanon, with three Tunisians, 
three Sudanese and one Lebanese killed as clashes between demonstrators and 
police ensued on Friday. Three people were killed on Friday and another 28 
wounded in clashes at the U.S. embassy in Tunis, which was stormed by an angry 
mob protesting over "Innocence of Muslims," a film mocking Islam, an official 
media said, citing the health ministry. Two of the injured were in a critical 
condition, the same source said, without giving any details about the victims. 
Police fired tear gas and warning shots as more than 1,000 stone-throwing 
protesters gathered on Friday outside the U.S. embassy in a Tunis suburb to 
denounce the film, an AFP journalist reported. A thick black plume of smoke was 
seen rising from the car park of the embassy, with a policeman telling AFP that 
some demonstrators had thrown petrol bombs.

The security forces intervened when hardline Salafis among the demonstrators 
outside the U.S. mission started hurling rocks, the journalist said.

The police responded with a sustained volley of tear gas, before loud bursts of 
gunfire rang out in the streets around the embassy, as the protesters tried to 
regroup.

The exact nature of the weapons being fired was not immediately clear, but 
police often use rubber bullets at demonstrations that turn violent.

"They are firing to prevent other groups from coming," one protester told AFP.

Just minutes before the clashes broke out, the protesters had been shouting 
anti-U.S. slogans including: "Obama! Obama! We are all Osama!" in reference to 
Al-Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden, who was killed by U.S. special forces last 
year.

They also hurled insults at the police, accusing them of "protecting" those who 
denigrate Islam.

The majority of the protesters appeared to be hardline Salafis, waving the 
black Islamist flag.

Protesters also set fire to the American School in Tunis, a Reuters reporter 
said.The school was closed on Friday.

Earlier, security was boosted around the embassy 10 kilometers (six miles) 
north of the city center, with a heavy deployment of riot police and soldiers 
and extra barbed wire and checkpoints on nearby roads.

Tunisian imams, at mosques in the capital, had earlier called for protests 
outside the embassy to denounce a film mocking Islam posted on the Internet 
that has sparked anger across the Islamic world.

Four killed in Sudan, Lebanon

Three Sudanese protesters were killed near U.S. embassy in Khartoum, and 
another in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli.

Sudanese protesters who clambered over the wall of the U.S. embassy in Khartoum 
were ejected before they got far into the compound, a U.S. embassy spokesman 
said.

"They were all expelled. They didn't get far," the spokesman said when asked 
about the protesters and how far into the grounds they had reached. He said no 
embassy staff were injured in the incident.

Guards on the roof of the U.S. embassy in Sudan's capital fired warning shots 
Friday as a security perimeter was breached and dozens of Islamic flag-waving 
protesters scaled an outer wall, an AFP reporter said.

A police vehicle near the embassy was also torched as hundreds of demonstrators 
broke through an outer security cordon after one protester was hit by a police 
vehicle and killed, a medic and the AFP reporter said.

Clashes erupted after a large number of security forces blocked off roads 
leading to the embassy as stone-throwing demonstrators protesting over a film 
deemed offensive to Islam tried to approach.

Before the U.S embassy attack, demonstrators on Friday stormed the German 
embassy in Khartoum and raised an Islamic flag above the mission during a 
protest against the film, a Reuters witness said.

A Reuters reporter saw protesters enter the embassy building in central 
Khartoum, smash windows and start a fire in front of the main gate.

Police had earlier tried to disperse some 5,000 protesters who had surrounded 
the German and nearby British embassy by firing volleys of teargas but no 
officers could be seen at the front gate after the storming.

The U.S. missions in all of Yemen, Egypt and Tunisia were targeted as the movie 
was produced in the United States by an Israeli-American and it was not 
immediately clear why European missions were being attacked in Sudan.

The Germany foreign minister meanwhile said that Sudan embassy staff were safe.

Meanwhile, in Tripoli, one person was killed and 25 others were wounded after 
clashes between police and angry protesters against the film.

A crowd of 300 Islamists attacked and set fire to a KFC restaurant in Tripoli 
on Friday, an AFP correspondent said.

The attack on the U.S. fast-food chain's outlet came as Pope Benedict XVI 
arrived in Lebanon for a three-day visit, calling for Christian-Muslim 
coexistence and attacking religious extremism.

Egypt, Iraq

In Egypt, clashes between protesters and Egyptian Central Security Forces 
continued near the U.S. embassy in central Cairo on Friday as demonstrators 
insisted on voicing their rage over the film.

Meanwhile, a group of Bedouin broke through the fence of the Multinational 
Force and Observers (MFO) compound in the Sinai and set fire to an observation 
tower, a security official said.

In the ensuing clashes two Colombians and an Egyptian were injured, he said, 
adding that the extent of their injuries was not immediately clear.

The protesters also set fire to a car inside the compound which lies in the 
town of Al-Goura, 10 kilometers (around six miles) from the Gaza Strip.

And in Iraq, protesters burned U.S. and Israeli flags as thousands of people 
demonstrated for a second day Friday in cities and towns across Iraq the film.

In the biggest protest, thousands of people turned out in the southern port 
city of Basra, carrying Iraqi flags and shouting slogans including: "There is 
no freedom by abuses to the feelings of two billion Muslims."

The protesters burned American and Israeli flags, an AFP correspondent said.

Hundreds of people also protested in the Sunni-majority Adhamiyah area of north 
Baghdad after Friday prayers, while dozens of people, mainly from various 
Shiite parties, also demonstrated in the capital's Tahrir Square.

U.S. to send Marines in Yemen

In Yemen, a platoon of Marines from with the fleet anti-terrorism security team 
have been sent to Yemen to bolster security at the embassy and are now on the 
ground in Sanaa, the Pentagon said on Friday.

"This is partly a response to events over the past two days at our embassy in 
Yemen but it's also in part a precautionary measure," Pentagon spokesman George 
Little told reporters.

Dozens arrested in India

Eighty-six people were arrested on Friday after a group of several hundred 
Muslim protesters threw stones and smashed windows at the U.S. consulate in the 
Indian city of Chennai, police said.

"They smashed the window panes, surveillance camera and tried to scale over the 
compound wall, but we dispersed them while exercising restraint," a senior 
police officer said on condition of anonymity. "We made 86 arrests."

The Pentagon, meanwhile, said protests in Afghanistan so far are peaceful, as 
religious leaders have appealed against violence in response to film.

جميع الحقوق 
محفوظة لقناة 
العربية © 2010




------------------------------------

Post message: [email protected]
Subscribe   :  [email protected]
Unsubscribe :  [email protected]
List owner  :  [email protected]
Homepage    :  http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/

<*> Your email settings:
    Individual Email | Traditional

<*> To change settings online go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join
    (Yahoo! ID required)

<*> To change settings via email:
    [email protected] 
    [email protected]

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [email protected]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

Kirim email ke