Thursday, September 13, 2012

Protests Continue At The U.S. Embassy In Cairo



Egypt Protesters, Security Forces Clash During Protest Against Anti-Islam Film -- Haaretz/DPA/Reuters

President Morsi gives televised address supporting peaceful protests, condemns attacks on people or embassies.

At least 13 people were injured Thursday in clashes outside the U.S. embassy in Cairo between Egyptian security forces and demonstrators angered by a video defaming Islam.

Police used tear gas to disperse the protesters after they threw stones and petrol bombs near the embassy, state television reported.

The demonstrators set a police van on fire and blocked a road leading to the embassy near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, according to the report.

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More News On Protests At the U.S. Embassy In Egypt

Egypt's Mursi condemns embassy attack, protesters clash -- Reuters
More protests near U.S. Embassy in Cairo -- CNN
U.S. Embassy protests continue in Egypt -- CBS
Violence returns to Cairo: Police, protesters clash outside US embassy -- Indian Express
Egypt security forces, protesters clash outside U.S. Embassy -- Reuters
Protests Continue Outside U.S. Embassy in Cairo -- National Journal
Police, protesters clash outside U.S. embassy in Cairo: TV -- Daily Star
Rioting continues near the US embassy in Cairo -- All Voices
Police, protesters clash over anti-Islam video -- Gulf News
30 injured in clashes in front of U.S. embassy in Egypt -- Xinhuanet


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