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Pakistanis rally against film mocking Muhammad
World NowAbout 200 Pakistanis gathered in the capital Friday to protest a southern California man’s release of a film trailer that mocked the prophet Muhammad, angrily extolling Muslims to unite against the U.S.... -
Tense but quiet day in Kabul after film denounced at Friday prayers
World NowA heavy security presence and behind-the-scenes efforts by the government of President Hamid Karzai were credited with staving off violent protests over an anti-Islam video on Friday following the week’s main Muslim prayers.... -
1 killed in Lebanon in anti-U.S. protest; smoke near Tunis embassy
World NowOne person was killed in Tripoli and many others injured, including security forces, during Friday protests in the northern Lebanese city against a movie insulting to the Prophet Muhammad, according to the official Lebanese National News Agency.... -
2 ex-SEALS killed in Libya attack remembered by friends, family
L.A. NOWFormer Navy SEALS Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods were among those killed in the attack that killed U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens in Libya. Like all SEALs, they received their initial training in Coronado, Calif.... -
American ambassador's death renews focus on Libyan tensions
World NowThe deaths of the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other American citizens when a group of armed men stormed the U..S consulate in Benghazi has cast a renewed focus on severe tensions roiling the North African nation since the fall of longtime leader... -
Calls to protest movie mocking Muhammad spread to Algeria, Iran
World NowThe day after outraged Egyptians scaled the walls of the American Embassy and Libyan militants attacked and burned a U.S. consulate, protests and denunciations against an amateur movie mocking the Islamic prophet spread across the region, spurring... -
Anti-Muslim film consultant says he's not responsible for violence
L.A. NOWAmbassador killed: A consultant to the anti-Islam film that sparked outrage in the Middle East and led to the death of a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans said he did not expect violence and doesn't "give a darn" if Muslims find it offensive.... -
Jerry Brown weighs in on death of American diplomat in Libya
PolitiCalGov. Jerry Brown added his voice Wednesday to those who expressed condolences after the death of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens in Libya.... -
Slain Libyan ambassador described as 'unflappable' by his brother
World NowSlain ambassador Chris Stevens first became interested in international affairs back at Piedmont High School in the East Bay, according to his younger brother Tom.... -
Anti-Muslim film producer 'terrified' of being found, man says
L.A. NOWThe mystery man behind a controversial anti-Muslim film that incited violent mobs in Libya and Egypt doesn't want to be identified and remains in hiding because he is afraid he may be tracked down and killed, a consultant to the movie said.... -
Islamophobia as free speech -- a notion that escapes many Muslims
World NowRighteous condemnation erupted worldwide Wednesday after an anti-Islam video incited mobs in Libya and Egypt and fed into the radical Islamic narrative that the United States is waging war against Muslims. Religious and political leaders denounced the... -
Egyptian protesters, police continue to clash near U.S. Embassy
World NowAs Egypt’s security forces fired tear gas to disperse rock-throwing crowds near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, President Mohamed Morsi condemned attacks on American missions in his country and Libya....
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