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EntrarProtestors clash with riot police forces which fired tear gas and rubber bullets at them near the U.S. embassy near Cairo's Tahrir square in Egypt, Sept. 13, 2012. At least 224 people were injured in clashes in front of the U.S. embassy in the Egyptian capital of Cairo, the state TV reported on Thursday, quoting Egypt's Health Ministry. Several thousands of Egyptians on Tuesday surrounded the U.S. embassy in protest against the movie that the Muslim community deems insulting to Prophet Mohammed. (Xinhua/Amru Salahuddien)
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EntrarSudanese demonstrators protest in Khartoum after Friday prayers September 14, 2012. Sudanese demonstrators broke into the U.S. and German embassy compounds in Khartoum and raised Islamic flags on Friday in state-backed protests against a film that insults the Prophet Mohammad, witnesses said. *******/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
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EntrarBangladeshi Muslims shout slogans during a protest rally in Dhaka September 13, 2012. About 1,000 Bangladeshi Islamists tried to march on the U.S. embassy in Dhaka on Thursday to protest against a U.S. film that is said to insult the prophet Mohammad but security forces stopped them reaching the mission, police and witnesses said. *******/Stringer
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EntrarIranian police officers stand guard in front of the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which represents US interests in Iran, during a demonstration against a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012. The search for those behind the provocative anti-Muslim film led Wednesday to a California Coptic Christian convicted of financial crimes who acknowledged his role in managing and providing logistics for the production. Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, told The Associated Press in an interview outside Los Angeles that he was manager for the company that produced "Innocence of Muslims," which mocked Muslims and the prophet Mohammed and was implicated in inflaming mobs that attacked U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)