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  • Islamic party activists set fire to a US flag during a protest against an internet film mocking Islam in Dhaka on September 14, 2012. About 10,000 protesters in Bangladesh burnt American and Israeli flags and tried to march to the US embassy on September 14 to demonstrate against an anti-Islam film that has infuriated the Muslim world. AFP PHOTO/Munir uz ZAMAN

  • Islamic party activists pray during a protest against an internet film mocking Islam in Dhaka on September 14, 2012. About 10,000 protesters in Bangladesh burnt American and Israeli flags and tried to march to the US embassy on September 14 to demonstrate against an anti-Islam film that has infuriated the Muslim world. AFP PHOTO/Munir uz ZAMAN

  • Tunisian protesters burn a US flag bearing a portrait of US actress Marylin Monroe during a demonstration against a film deemed offensive to Islam, outside the US embassy in Tunis on September 12, 2012. A purported portrayal of the life of the Prophet Mohammed in the low-budget Innocence of Muslims movie sparked protests in Egypt and violence in Libya that killed US ambassador Chris Stevens and three American officials. AFP PHOTO/KHALIL

  • RAFAH, GAZA STRIP, - : A Palestinian Salafist holds an Al-Qaeda-affiliated flag as fellow protesters shout slogans during a demonstration against an amateur film mocking Islam in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on September 14, 2012. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world, as violence exploded in Sudan, Lebanon, Tunisia and Yemen leaving five dead and dozens injured. AFP PHOTO/ SAID KHATIB

  • RAFAH, GAZA STRIP, - : A protester shouts slogns as Palestinian Salafists burn the Israeli and US flags during a demonstration against an amateur film mocking Islam in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on September 14, 2012. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world, as violence exploded in Sudan, Lebanon, Tunisia and Yemen leaving five dead and dozens injured. AFP PHOTO/ SAID KHATIB

  • Mogadishu, -, SOMALIA : Somali youths hold aloft A copy of the Koran during a demonstration in Mogadishu on September 14, 2012, against a film that mocks Islam. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world, as violence exploded in Sudan, Lebanon, Tunisia and Yemen leaving three dead and dozens hurt. AFP PHOTO/ Mohamed Abdiwahab

  • Tunis, -, TUNISIA : Tunisian protesters throw stones during a protest against a film mocking Islam outside the US embassy in Tunis on September 14, 2012. The demonstrators, acting aggressively, managed to clamber over one of the walls round the mission, near the car park where several vehicles had been set ablaze, the photographer said. AFP PHOTO/FETHI BELAID

  • Male, -, MALDIVES : Maldivian demonstrators hold up placards as they march to the UN office in protest against the anti-Islam film Innocence of Muslims in Male on September 14, 2012. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world on September 14. AFP PHOTO/STR

  • Male, -, MALDIVES : Maldivian police attempt to hold back demonstrators as they march to the UN office in protest against the anti-Islam film Innocence of Muslims in Male on September 14, 2012. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world on September 14. AFP PHOTO/STR

  • Tunis, -, TUNISIA : Tunisian protesters break into the US embassy in Tunis during a protest against a film mocking Islam on September 14, 2012. The demonstrators, acting aggressively, managed to clamber over one of the walls round the mission, near the car park where several vehicles had been set ablaze, the photographer said. AFP PHOTO/FETHI BELAID

  • An Egyptian protester standing amid a fog of tear gas prepares to throw stones towards policemen during a demonstration against a film mocking Islam in Cairo on September 14, 2012. The low-budget movie called Innocence of Muslims, which ridicules the Prophet Mohammed and portrays Muslims as immoral and gratuitously violent, has triggered protests in several countries. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABDELMONEIM

  • Tunis, -, TUNISIA : TOPSHOTS Smoke rises from the US embassy building in Tunis during a protest against a film mocking Islam on September 14, 2012. The demonstrators, acting aggressively, managed to clamber over one of the walls round the mission, near the car park where several vehicles had been set ablaze, the photographer said. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/FETHI BELAID

  • Yemeni riot policemen stand guard during a demonstration against a film mocking Islam at a crossroad leading to the US embassy in Sanaa on September 14, 2012. Yemeni security forces fired warning shots, tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters angry over an anti-Islam film headed for the US embassy, a day after similar confrontations left four dead. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED HUWAIS

  • Yemeni protesters shout slogans during a demonstration at a street leading to the US embassy in Sanaa on September 14, 2012 against a film mocking Islam. Yemeni security forces fired warning shots, tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters angry over an anti-Islam film headed for the US embassy, a day after similar confrontations left four dead. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED HUWAIS

  • Lebanese security forces fire shots to disperse men ransacking US fast food chains Hardees and KFC as they protest against the controversial film Innocence of Muslims in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on September 14, 2012. The low-budget movie, which ridicules the Prophet Mohammed and portrays Muslims as immoral and gratuitously violent, has triggered protests in several countries. AFP PHOTO/STR

  • Lebanese men ransack US fast food chains Hardees and KFC as they protest against the controversial film Innocence of Muslims in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on September 14, 2012. The low-budget movie, which ridicules the Prophet Mohammed and portrays Muslims as immoral and gratuitously violent, has triggered protests in several countries. AFP PHOTO/STR

  • Islamabad, -, PAKISTAN : TOPSHOTS Pakistani soldiers hold back Muslim protesters shouting anti-US slogans as they attempt to reach the US embassy during a demonstration against the anti-Islam film in Islamabad on September 14, 2012. Hundreds of Pakistani Islamists on September 14 held protest rallies to denounce the anti-Islam film calling on the government to expel the US ambasssador and other US dipomats from Pakistan. AFP PHOTO / AAMIR QURESHI

  • Islamic party activists shout slogans during a protest against an internet film mocking Islam in Dhaka on September 14, 2012. About 10,000 protesters in Bangladesh burnt American and Israeli flags and tried to march to the US embassy on September 14 to demonstrate against an anti-Islam film that has infuriated the Muslim world. AFP PHOTO/Munir uz ZAMAN

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  •  Islamic party activists set fire to a US flag during a protest against an internet film mocking Islam in Dhaka on September 14, 2012. About 10,000 protesters in Bangladesh burnt American and Israeli flags and tried to march to the US embassy on September 14 to demonstrate against an anti-Islam film that has infuriated the Muslim world. AFP PHOTO/Munir uz ZAMAN
  •  Islamic party activists pray during a protest against an internet film mocking Islam in Dhaka on September 14, 2012. About 10,000 protesters in Bangladesh burnt American and Israeli flags and tried to march to the US embassy on September 14 to demonstrate against an anti-Islam film that has infuriated the Muslim world. AFP PHOTO/Munir uz ZAMAN
  •  Tunisian protesters burn a US flag bearing a portrait of US actress Marylin Monroe during a demonstration against a film deemed offensive to Islam, outside the US embassy in Tunis on September 12, 2012. A purported portrayal of the life of the Prophet Mohammed in the low-budget Innocence of Muslims movie sparked protests in Egypt and violence in Libya that killed US ambassador Chris Stevens and three American officials. AFP PHOTO/KHALIL
  •  RAFAH, GAZA STRIP, - : A Palestinian Salafist holds an Al-Qaeda-affiliated flag as fellow protesters shout slogans during a demonstration against an amateur film mocking Islam in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on September 14, 2012. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world, as violence exploded in Sudan, Lebanon, Tunisia and Yemen leaving five dead and dozens injured. AFP PHOTO/ SAID KHATIB
  •  RAFAH, GAZA STRIP, - : A protester shouts slogns as Palestinian Salafists burn the Israeli and US flags during a demonstration against an amateur film mocking Islam in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on September 14, 2012. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world, as violence exploded in Sudan, Lebanon, Tunisia and Yemen leaving five dead and dozens injured. AFP PHOTO/ SAID KHATIB
  •  Mogadishu, -, SOMALIA : Somali youths hold aloft A copy of the Koran during a demonstration in Mogadishu on September 14, 2012, against a film that mocks Islam. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world, as violence exploded in Sudan, Lebanon, Tunisia and Yemen leaving three dead and dozens hurt. AFP PHOTO/ Mohamed Abdiwahab
  •  Tunis, -, TUNISIA : Tunisian protesters throw stones during a protest against a film mocking Islam outside the US embassy in Tunis on September 14, 2012. The demonstrators, acting aggressively, managed to clamber over one of the walls round the mission, near the car park where several vehicles had been set ablaze, the photographer said. AFP PHOTO/FETHI BELAID
  •  Male, -, MALDIVES : Maldivian demonstrators hold up placards as they march to the UN office in protest against the anti-Islam film Innocence of Muslims in Male on September 14, 2012. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world on September 14. AFP PHOTO/STR
  •  Male, -, MALDIVES : Maldivian police attempt to hold back demonstrators as they march to the UN office in protest against the anti-Islam film Innocence of Muslims in Male on September 14, 2012. Anti-US protests by crowds whipped into fury by a film that mocks Islam erupted across the Muslim world on September 14. AFP PHOTO/STR
  •  Tunis, -, TUNISIA : Tunisian protesters break into the US embassy in Tunis during a protest against a film mocking Islam on September 14, 2012. The demonstrators, acting aggressively, managed to clamber over one of the walls round the mission, near the car park where several vehicles had been set ablaze, the photographer said. AFP PHOTO/FETHI BELAID
  •  An Egyptian protester standing amid a fog of tear gas prepares to throw stones towards policemen during a demonstration against a film mocking Islam in Cairo on September 14, 2012. The low-budget movie called Innocence of Muslims, which ridicules the Prophet Mohammed and portrays Muslims as immoral and gratuitously violent, has triggered protests in several countries. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABDELMONEIM
  •  Tunis, -, TUNISIA : TOPSHOTS Smoke rises from the US embassy building in Tunis during a protest against a film mocking Islam on September 14, 2012. The demonstrators, acting aggressively, managed to clamber over one of the walls round the mission, near the car park where several vehicles had been set ablaze, the photographer said. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/FETHI BELAID
  •  Yemeni riot policemen stand guard during a demonstration against a film mocking Islam at a crossroad leading to the US embassy in Sanaa on September 14, 2012. Yemeni security forces fired warning shots, tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters angry over an anti-Islam film headed for the US embassy, a day after similar confrontations left four dead. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED HUWAIS
  •  Yemeni protesters shout slogans during a demonstration at a street leading to the US embassy in Sanaa on September 14, 2012 against a film mocking Islam. Yemeni security forces fired warning shots, tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters angry over an anti-Islam film headed for the US embassy, a day after similar confrontations left four dead. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED HUWAIS
  •  Lebanese security forces fire shots to disperse men ransacking US fast food chains Hardees and KFC as they protest against the controversial film Innocence of Muslims in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on September 14, 2012. The low-budget movie, which ridicules the Prophet Mohammed and portrays Muslims as immoral and gratuitously violent, has triggered protests in several countries. AFP PHOTO/STR
  •  Lebanese men ransack US fast food chains Hardees and KFC as they protest against the controversial film Innocence of Muslims in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on September 14, 2012. The low-budget movie, which ridicules the Prophet Mohammed and portrays Muslims as immoral and gratuitously violent, has triggered protests in several countries. AFP PHOTO/STR
  •  Islamabad, -, PAKISTAN : TOPSHOTS Pakistani soldiers hold back Muslim protesters shouting anti-US slogans as they attempt to reach the US embassy during a demonstration against the anti-Islam film in Islamabad on September 14, 2012. Hundreds of Pakistani Islamists on September 14 held protest rallies to denounce the anti-Islam film calling on the government to expel the US ambasssador and other US dipomats from Pakistan. AFP PHOTO / AAMIR QURESHI
  •  Islamic party activists shout slogans during a protest against an internet film mocking Islam in Dhaka on September 14, 2012. About 10,000 protesters in Bangladesh burnt American and Israeli flags and tried to march to the US embassy on September 14 to demonstrate against an anti-Islam film that has infuriated the Muslim world. AFP PHOTO/Munir uz ZAMAN
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