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    Full Summary Of The Latest In Anti-American Sentiment

    Full Summary Of The Latest In Anti-American Sentiment



    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/17/2012 09:53 -0400
    Having trouble keeping track of how many countries have now officially rebelled against Pax Americana in the past week? Here is your handy one-stop resource to keep you abreast of all the latest in the embassy storming fad.



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    Since the map above is as of September 13, don't forget to add Afghanistan and now Pakistan. And further details courtesy of AP:



    PAKISTAN

    Hundreds of protesters demonstrating against the film torched a press club and a government building in the northwestern town of Wari, setting of clashes with police that killed one demonstrator and wounded several others.

    Hundreds also clashed with police for a second day in the southern city of Karachi as they tried to reach the U.S. Consulate there. Police lobbed tear gas and fired in the air to disperse the protesters who were from the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami party. Police arrested 40 students, but no injuries were reported.

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    AFGHANISTAN

    Demonstrations turned violent outside a U.S. military base in Kabul, where about 800 protesters burned cars and threw rocks at Camp Phoenix. Many in the crowd shouted "Death to America!" and "Death to those people who have made a film and insulted our Prophet."

    Police fired into the air to hold back about crowd and to prevent it from pushing toward government buildings downtown. More than 20 police officers were slightly injured, most of them hit by rocks. Protests also broke out along the main thoroughfare into Kabul, where demonstrators burned shipping containers and tires. The crowd torched at least one police vehicle before finally dispersing.

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    INDONESIA

    Hundreds clashed with police outside the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, hurling rocks and firebombs and setting tires alight. It was the first violence seen in the world's most populous Muslim country since international outrage over the film exploded last week. Eleven policemen were rushed to the hospital after being pelted with rocks and attacked with bamboo sticks, while four protesters were arrested and one was hospitalized.

    Demonstrators burned a picture of President Barack Obama and tried to ignite a fire truck parked outside the embassy after ripping a water hose off the vehicle and torching it, sending black smoke billowing into the sky. Police used water cannons and tear gas to try to disperse the crowd as the protesters shouted "Allahu Akbar," or God is great, and burned a U.S. flag. Demonstrations were also held in the cities of Medan and Bandung.

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    IRAN

    Iran's top leader urged the West to show it respects Muslims by blocking the film. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Western leaders must prove they are not "accomplices" in a "big crime." Khamenei was quoted on state TV as noting that some nations place restrictions on expression, such as banning Nazi-related sites.

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    EGYPT

    An al-Qaida-linked Egyptian jihadist, Ahmed Ashoush, issued a religious edict, or fatwa, saying it is justified to kill anyone who took part in the making of the prophet film.

    Ashoush, who was believed close to Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida's current No. 1, Ayman al-Zawahri, heads the relatively obscure "Jihad Group." His edict, posted on a militant website, says the blood of the participants in the movie "should be shed, including the producer, the director and the actors" and that "their killing is a duty of every capable Muslim."

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    WEST BANK

    Several hundred Palestinians held a peaceful protest in the city of Ramallah against the film. Men stood on one side, chanting, "We will sacrifice for you, oh Muhammad." Women wearing headscarves stood on the other side, holding up large posters in Arabic, including one that read: "The Prophet is more important than my family."

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    UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

    The country's telecommunication regulator said it has blocked access to the video and urged users to report any existing links to the country's Internet providers. Internet users in the Emirates searching by name for the film on YouTube, for example, now get a standard page used for other censored sites in the country saying "this website is not accessible in the UAE." There are loopholes, though, since YouTube itself is not blocked and it is still possible to view the film by clicking recently posted links found within the site.


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    Meanwhile In Pakistan

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/17/2012 - 09:41 Afghanistan India First Afghanistan a few hours ago, and now...

    • PROTESTORS TRY TO STORM U.S. CONSULATE IN LAHORE: EXPRESS TV

    So: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Sudan, Lebanon, India, Balgadesh, Indonesia, Afghanistan and now Pakistan. Anyone left out?






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    Meanwhile In Afghanistan

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/17/2012 - 07:37 Afghanistan India
    Yesterday it was US embassies in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Sudan, Lebanon, India, Balgadesh, Indonesia, and others that were besieged and/or attacked. Today, we finally add Afghanistan to the "and others" list. From the LA Times: "Rioters infuriated by an anti-Islam video clashed with police in the Afghan capital on Monday, setting cars and tires ablaze and chanting anti-American slogans. Police blocked off the traffic circle closest to the U.S. Embassy and other diplomatic missions, and most Westerners working in Kabul were ordered by their organizations to try to stay out of public view. Monday’s unrest broke out when about 1,000 people gathered near an American base on the capital’s eastern edge and began marching toward the city. Police fired shots into the air to try to disperse the crowd, but the protesters continued to surge forward." In other words, just another American appreciation day.






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    A World On The Verge Of War?

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 09/16/2012 - 14:48 Central Banks China Crude France Greece India Iran Iraq Israel Japan Meet The Press Mohammad Monetization Portugal Reality Reuters Saudi Arabia Volatility Here is a summary of where the world stands:







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    OPINION-What these terrorists don’t understand is that they are showing the entire world a face of Islam that reflects on it’s nations as a whole and it is not a pretty picture of tolerance. How about if America pulls ALL of its support for any country that harms diplomats or any US citizen! And I mean all support, financial,education, health and TRADE! Respect is earned and not just given because you Demand it! You want an apology from us over this, Fine here it is: We are sorry that a stupid film maker with zero experience created a cartoon of a film that seems to of offended thousands of people around the world who have no tolerance for freedom of speech or religious tolerance. We are sorry that the USA has continued to pour millions of it’s country’s money into helping to get your countries out of the dark ages, we were wrong in trying to help you and again we are sorry. We are also sorry for trying to help you in creating safe and healthy places for your children to grow up and trying to educate them it was a mistake on our part that we actually thought you wanted a better life for your own children than you have had in the last 1000 years, our mistake. We will withdraw all financial,health, educational, business and trade from all of these countries who continue to be without tolerance of the freedoms we expect as a nation here.And if you think we are going to have a hard time without any of your trade or resources, then think again. Also we will close our doors to anyone from these violent countries, this means that all visitors and students who want a higher education here in America because they cannot get one in your sand pit of acountry will have to go to China! And you think the US is intolerant, wait till these kids try to protest in China! All current visitors, business and students will be given 30 days to leave America unless these dark age countries wakeup and come into the 21st century. So, there it is an apology to all the hate filled so called “Religious Muslims” of the world. Like it or leave it. And for those of you who “Hate” this posting (Fine that is your right as itis mine to post it).
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