Protesters have taken down the U.S. flag at replaced it with a black flag at the U.S. embassy. Police are firing tear gas at protesters as they try to climb the walls of the embassy. Click below to see a minute by minute break down. Jason J.
Protesters have taken down the U.S. flag at replaced it with a black flag at the U.S. embassy. Police are firing tear gas at protesters as they try to climb the walls of the embassy. Click below to see a minute by minute break down. Jason J.
Protesters from the Middle East and a number of other countries are taking their rage out on the anti-Muslim film, “The Innocence Of Muhammad.” A German embassy was broken into by protesters where they took down the German flag and raising an Islamic one in its place. A KFC in Lebanon was set on fire. This is news as the Pope is in Lebanon for a three-day visit. Protesters were shouting, “We don’t want the Pope! No more insults to Islam.” Click below to read more. Jason J.
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, who lives in a suburb of Los Angeles and has served time in prison for bank fraud, has been linked to the film, “The Innocence of Muslims,” that has caused an uproar in Egypt and the Middle East. The film was shot in California and depicts the Prophet Muhammad engaged in absurd behavior. Click below to read more. Jason J.
The U.S. government is preparing for day 4 of protests in Cairo, Egypt and other parts of the Middle East as more people grow angry of the U.S.-produced film mocking the Prophet Muhammad. Police are blocking the road that leads to the U.S. Embassy. Many angry demonstrators are blaming the U.S. government and want an official apology from President Obama over the film, “The Innocence of Muslims.” Click below to read more. Jason J.