Faith, fire and fury over Mohammed: gallery
Times LIVE | 18 September, 2012 14:15
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Photograph by: STRINGERLebanese Islamists wave Syrian Opposition flags to express solidarity with Syria's anti-government protesters as they burn an Israeli and a U.S. flag to protest against a film they consider blasphemous to Islam and insulting to the Prophet Mohammad, in Tripoli, northern Lebanon. -
Photograph by: MOHAMMAD ISMAILNato soldiers arrive at the site of a suicide bomb attack in Kabul September 18, 2012. Afghan insurgent group Hezb-e-Islami claimed responsibility on Tuesday for the suicide bomb attack on a minivan carrying foreign workers that killed 12 people including eight South Africans saying it was retaliation for a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad. -
Photograph by: FAYAZ KABLIA Kashmiri Muslim protester shouts slogans in front a burning American and Israeli flag, that have been joint together, during a strike in Srinagar. According to locals, a call for all shops, business establishments, schools, colleges and government offices to be closed and public transport to remain off the roads throughout Kashmir was called on by several local groups. -
Photograph by: BEAWIHARTAAn Indonesian Muslim protester stands near a fire during a protest in front of the U.S. embassy in Jakarta. Indonesia police used teargas and water cannon on Monday to disperse hundreds of demonstrators who massed outside the U.S. embassy in Jakarta to protest against a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad. -
Photograph by: AMR ABDALLAH DALSHProtesters take cover and positions on Qaser El Niel bridge as riot police fire tear gas during clashes along a road at Kornish El Nile which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo. -
Photograph by: OMAR SOBHANIAn Afghan protester shouts slogans near burning tyres during a demonstration in Kabul September. Thousands of protesters took to the streets of the Afghan capital, setting fire to cars and shouting "death to America", in a demonstrations against a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad. -
Photograph by: MOHAMMAD ISMAILNato soldiers arrive at the site of a suicide bomb attack in Kabul September 18, 2012. Afghan insurgent group Hezb-e-Islami claimed responsibility on Tuesday for the suicide bomb attack on a minivan carrying foreign workers that killed 12 people including eight South Africans saying it was retaliation for a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad. -
Photograph by: MOHAMED NURELDIN ABDALLAHSudanese demonstrators attack the U.S. embassy in Khartoum. -
Photograph by: STRINGER/MALAYSIAMuslim demonstrators hold a banner in protest against an anti-Islamic online video, outside a mosque in Kuala Lumpur. The banner reads "O Allah, seek revenge on them one by one. Slay until there is nothing left. And do not run away from them until there are none left." -
Photograph by: FAYAZ KABLIKashmiri Muslim protesters burn an effigy symbolizing America during a protest strike in Srinagar. According to locals, a call for all shops, business establishments, schools, colleges and government offices to be closed and public transport to remain off the roads throughout Kashmir was called on by several local groups. -
Photograph by: BEAWIHARTAAn Indonesian Muslim protester throws a Molotov cocktail towards the police during a protest in front of the U.S. embassy in Jakarta. Indonesia police used teargas and water cannon on Monday to disperse hundreds of demonstrators who massed outside the U.S. embassy in Jakarta to protest against a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad. -
Photograph by: OMAR SOBHANIAfghan protesters burn tyres on a street during a demonstration in Kabul. Thousands of protesters took to the streets of the Afghan capital on Monday, setting fire to cars and shouting "death to America", the latest in demonstrations that have swept the Muslim world against a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad. -
Photograph by: STRINGERLebanese Islamists on scooters, wave Syrian Opposition and Islamist flags to express solidarity with Syria's anti-government protesters and to protest against a film they consider blasphemous to Islam and insulting to the Prophet Mohammad, in Tripoli northern Lebanon. -
Photograph by: AMR ABDALLAH DALSHPeople watch as they stand on Qaser El Niel bridge while riot police clash with protesters along a road at Kornish El Nile which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo. -
Photograph by: BAZUKI MUHAMMADMuslim demonstrators shout slogans and carry Malaysian flags as they march to the U.S. embassy, protesting against an anti-Islamic online video, in Kuala Lumpur. -
Photograph by: MOHAMED NURELDIN ABDALLAHSudanese demonstrators attack the U.S. embassy in Khartoum.
Deadly protests across the Islamic world have ignited against what was, until recently, an obscure movie trailer on YouTube that seems to mock the Islamic Prophet Mohammed.
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