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An officer throwing rocks at protesters

A protester waving a flag saying "No God but Allah ... Allah, Prophet, Muhammed"

Protesters staying a few meters away from the CSF troops

Two men try to stop the clashes, but in vain

A police vehicle on fire during clashes in front of the US Embassy

Police vehicle on fire & armored vehicle in the background with an officer on top getting ready to fire

A protester taking cover as CSF troops continue attacking

CSF troops in front of American Embassy in confrontation with protesters

A protester raising the victory sign at the CSF troops

Protesters take cover from raining rocks and tear gas canisters

A protester throwing a rock at the CSF troops

A protester struggling to send a tear gas canister back at CSF troops

Protesters in front of the American embassy

CSF troops & armored vehicles infront of the American embassy

A protester escaping the gas

After the Tunisian Minister of Education Abdul Latif Obaid deducted 100 dinars (63$) from the wages of junior high school teachers who protested in May, the General Union of Tunisian Workers organized a demonstration with many of the teachers and trade unionists from different parts of the Republic.

After the Tunisian Minister of Education Abdul Latif Obaid deducted 100 dinars (63$) from the wages of junior high school teachers who protested in May, the General Union of Tunisian Workers organized a demonstration with many of the teachers and trade unionists from different parts of the Republic.

After the Tunisian Minister of Education Abdul Latif Obaid deducted 100 dinars (63$) from the wages of junior high school teachers who protested in May, the General Union of Tunisian Workers organized a demonstration with many of the teachers and trade unionists from different parts of the Republic.

After the Tunisian Minister of Education Abdul Latif Obaid deducted 100 dinars (63$) from the wages of junior high school teachers who protested in May, the General Union of Tunisian Workers organized a demonstration with many of the teachers and trade unionists from different parts of the Republic.

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Cairo Tuesday, September 11, 2012, shouting anti-American and anti-Israeli slogans along with "there is no God but Allah," and scaling the US Embassy's walls to pull down the American flag. The protests come in response to an inflammatory trailer to a film called "The Innocence of Islam," posted on youtube, which reportedly depicts the prophet Mohammed as a homosexual pedophile. While people's anger in Egypt propelled them to protest at the US embassy in Cairo, in Libya, enraged mobs attacked the US consulate in Benghazi. The US Ambassador to Libya and three staff members were killed during the attack. In this exclusive video, interviews with local Egyptians and protesters illustrate their religious sentiment, for a full transcription click here.
8:15: "I am Sabir Shartout from Giza, and when I heard about the protest I was one of the first people to confirm my attendance-- it's the least one can do. It is a protest to express the people's anger. This situation is in need of investigation. To those who insulted the prophet: he is the greatest symbol of Islam and he is the root of existence for all Muslims, for all Muslims are alive to love their God and their Prophet. It is really hard and painful for our people and people like us to have to go through those situations. Do we, as people, really deserve this insult? As Muslim, do we really deserve this humiliation? Someone has insulted a symbol, a great symbol that gives meaning to my whole life, and that is the Prophet Mohamed (PBUH). Why are they doing this?"
After the Tunisian Minister of Education Abdul Latif Obaid deducted 100 dinars (63$) from the wages of junior high school teachers who protested in May, the General Union of Tunisian Workers organized a demonstration with many of the teachers and trade unionists from different parts of the Republic.
Massive Demonstration For Independence of Catalonia
Angelina Jolie Meets With PM Mikati & Visits Syrian Refugees In Lebanon
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Discussing Syria:
Arab League Chief Meets With Britain's Hague
&
Arab League Chief and Envoy Meet With Qatari PM

After the Tunisian Minister of Education Abdul Latif Obaid deducted 100 dinars (63$) from the wages of junior high school teachers who protested in May, the General Union of Tunisian Workers organized a demonstration with many of the teachers and trade unionists from different parts of the Republic.

"It is time to say goodbye"

Independence, father and boy.

"Spain is stealing our future, Independence"

Father and son.

"Now is tomorrow, Independence"

Father and little girl.

Man with laptop.

Litle boy with flag

Passeig the Gracia, Barcelona

"Catalunia, New European State 02"

Young demonstrators.

Young demonstrators 02.

Demostrators on Gran via de las Corts Catalans, Barcelona.

Demostrators on Gran Via de las Corts Catalans 02.

Demostrator with flag on Gran Via the las Corts Catalans.

According to the Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalan police), a million and a half people from all corners of Catalunya have gathered in the streets of Barcelona to demand independence of Catalonia and create a new sovereign state in Europe. The dimensions of the event have been compared to those of 1976 when people came to ask for the Statute of Autonomy.

According to the Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalan police), a million and a half people from all corners of Catalunya have gathered in the streets of Barcelona to demand independence of Catalonia and create a new sovereign state in Europe. The dimensions of the event have been compared to those of 1976 when people came to ask for the Statute of Autonomy.

According to the Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalan police), a million and a half people from all corners of Catalunya have gathered in the streets of Barcelona to demand independence of Catalonia and create a new sovereign state in Europe. The dimensions of the event have been compared to those of 1976 when people came to ask for the Statute of Autonomy.

According to the Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalan police), a million and a half people from all corners of Catalunya have gathered in the streets of Barcelona to demand independence of Catalonia and create a new sovereign state in Europe. The dimensions of the event have been compared to those of 1976 when people came to ask for the Statute of Autonomy.