Ga usah ada film jg orang Islam udah jadi tukang bunuh.





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> From: Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:47 AM
>Subject: [proletar] al-arabiya:  Seven killed as anti-Islam film protests rage 
>in Tunisia, Sudan and
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>Menyedihkan...
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>Sungguh menyedihkan melihat reaksi  orang Islam ini..
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>Hanya karena ada orang bikin film tentang nabi muhammad berdasarkan sumber 
>Islam sendiri...
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>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) 
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>Al Arabiya with agencies
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>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.
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