This Is a Recap of Mass Islamist Protests Against the U.S. Over Anti-Islam Film
[TheBlaze.com]
- Posted on September 14, 2012 at 11:34am by
Billy Hallowell

Protests in Tunisia (Photo Credit: AP)
Monitoring the massive protests that continue to spread to various cities and localities in the Middle East is a tough task, as the response continues to grow exponentially. Islamists and others who find themselves immensely offended over a now-infamous anti-Muslim film have taken to the streets to target U.S. interests and defend their faith, sometimes using violent means to do so.
TUNISIA
On Friday, protests in the Middle East hit Tunis, Tunisia, where a large cloud of black smoke has risen around the U.S. embassy there. Outside the building, protesters are throwing stones, as police attempt to stop the activity unfolding.
Thousands of demonstrators massed outside the embassy and several were seen climbing the outer wall of the embassy grounds and raising a flag on which was written the Muslim profession of faith, an Associated Press reporter on the scene says. ”There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet,” the flag purportedly read.
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A haven from jihad: Republic of South Sudan set to become a nation on Saturday
AtlasShrugs.com
Friday, July 08, 2011
A haven from jihad: Republic of South Sudan set to become a nation on Saturday Jihad WatchMay this new nation, born out of the resistance to jihad, last 5000 years. “South Sudan Becomes New Nation Saturday,” from CBNNews.com, July 8:
The Republic of South Sudan will join the community of nations on Saturday.After the military celebrations and parades, the South will have to face up to the realities it faces.
It will be one of the most underdeveloped countries on the planet. Only 15 percent of its citizens can read and fears of renewed conflict abound.
The people of the South have endured a half century of civil war and oppression by the Islamic rulers of northern Sudan that left more than 2 million dead.
The South’s population is heavily Christian and black African, two groups targeted by Omar Bashir’s regime.
Posted by Pamela Geller on Friday, July 08, 2011
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