Violence erupts at protests of anti-Muslim film

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Fury over an anti-Islam film spread across the Muslim world Friday, with deadly clashes near Western embassies in Tunisia and Sudan, an American fast-food restaurant set ablaze in Lebanon, and international peacekeepers attacked in the Sinai despite an appeal for calm from Egypt's Islamist president.

Fury over an anti-Islam film spread across the Muslim world Friday, with deadly clashes near Western embassies in Tunisia and Sudan, an American fast-food restaurant set ablaze in Lebanon, and international peacekeepers attacked in the Sinai despite an appeal for calm from Egypt's Islamist president.

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17/09/2012 7:39:17 a.m.

christine wrote:

I am tired of religious wars. People should accept others choice of religion, or atheism

17/09/2012 3:35:54 a.m.

LS wrote:

I think these people protesting should go back and read their Quaran, I don't think this is what their prophet would want. They're quite hypocritical and frankly I agree with @BARAZ and the Egyptian President. It's just a film, Christians and other religions often get targeted by movie-makers too i.e. Da Vinci Code, and despite small protests from some after it's release, all other Christians accepted that it's just a film. Those people are entitled to their opinions. They aren't doing the rest of the Muslism population any favours either by reacting this way. So violent and unnecessary.

16/09/2012 4:55:14 p.m.

BAZRAZ wrote:

All I can say is that if you are muslim and promote peace then get out and protest with the Christians. If you are a muslim and don't like what you see or hear then go back to your own country. Most of you left your country of birth because you or your parents wanted to live in a country that was not oppressed by your religion. You fully understood that this country or any other country you chose had liberal values, so again if you don't like it get out.