Muslim world is full of fire at the making of an American movie that mocked the Prophet (peace and blessings upon him), protested started in different parts of the Muslim world, Egyptian burnt U.S. Flag and replaced with a black flag, and According to a witness of the entire episode said that in the place of the U.S. Flag, a black flag was lifted with the words “There is no God but God, and Mohammad is his messenger”. While U.S. flag was burnt and pieces were shown on camera, many believed that the filming agitated the riot up to this extend. The brazen attack on the U.S embassy also killed an American; the angry souls were tickled by “video linked to Florida pastor Terry Jones, whose public burning of the Koran in 2010 led to deadly protests in Afghanistan. The film reportedly mocks the prophet Muhammad.” as per the sources.
Same incident took place in Syria and Yemen where protestors broke into the compounds and burnt U.S. flag. In Yemen, protestors climbed the walls and stormed the embassies causing Americans a greater cost.
The huge question is about the security of these embassies by the local securities. We want to expel the American ambassador,” Abdelwadood al-Mutawa said as he and other protesters left the compound. He said he was motivated by reports of the movie mocking the Prophet Muhammad prophet (peace and blessings upon him). “We cannot accept any insult to our prophet,” Mutawa said. “It’s a red line.”
In Pakistan, a Muslim country, the video was instantly banned by the government in order to halt the violence. But in Afghanistan, movie called “Innocence of the Muslims” was available on the internet.
As per the news ‘Two days after the deaths of J. Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya, and three other Americans in an outbreak of violence in the Libyan city of Benghazi, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton took the lead in trying to distance the U.S. government from the movie, calling the film “disgusting and reprehensible” and condemning the violent response to it.
“The U.S. government had absolutely nothing to do with this video,” Clinton said at a meeting in Washington with a delegation from Morocco. “We absolutely reject its content and messages. But there is no justification — none at all — for responding to this video with violence.”
After three days in the row, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi condemned the attack on the U.S. embassy in Cairo and said to be providing security on wards to American embassy. State department also came up with words regarding the violence ““Obviously we all want to see peaceful protest, which is not what happened outside the U.S. mission, so we’re trying to restore calm now. But I think the bigger picture is one of the United States supporting Egypt’s democratic transition and the Egyptian Government very much welcoming and working with us on the support that we have to offer.”
There is no apology by the film makers to the Muslim world, the rate of protests is increasing day by day.
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