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Sudan Prophet Film_Live(2)

Sudan Prophet Film_Live(2)

Sudanese protesters march in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, against a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad. Germany's Foreign Minister says the country's embassy in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum has been stormed by protesters and set partially on fire. Minister Guido Westerwelle told reporters that the demonstrators are apparently protesting against an anti-Islam film produced in the United States that denigrates the Prophet Muhammad.(AP Photo/Abd Raouf)

Sudan Prophet Film_Live(1)

Sudan Prophet Film_Live(1)

Sudanese protesters chant slogans as riot police stand guard during a protest in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, as part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad. Germany's Foreign Minister says the country's embassy in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum has been stormed by protesters and set partially on fire. Minister Guido Westerwelle told reporters that the demonstrators are apparently protesting against an anti-Islam film produced in the United States that denigrates the Prophet Muhammad.(AP Photo/Abd Raouf)

Mideast Lebanon US Pr_Live

Mideast Lebanon US Pr_Live

Protesters use their shoes to strike an effigy of U.S. President Barack Obama during a protest about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el-Hilweh near Sidon, Lebanon, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)

Mideast Lebanon US Pr_Live(2)

Mideast Lebanon US Pr_Live(2)

A protester reads the Quran, Muslims' holy book, reflected in his sunglasses, during a protest about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el-Hilweh near Sidon, Lebanon, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)

Mideast Lebanon US Pr_Live(1)

Mideast Lebanon US Pr_Live(1)

Palestinian Islamists burn an effigy portraying U.S. President Barack Obama during a protest about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el-Hilweh near Sidon, Lebanon, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)

Mideast Egypt US Prop_Live

Mideast Egypt US Prop_Live

Egyptian protesters clash with security forces near the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, as part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

Mideast Egypt US Prop_Live(1)

Mideast Egypt US Prop_Live(1)

Egyptian protesters clash with security forces, unseen, near the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, as part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)

APTOPIX Sudan Prophet_Live

APTOPIX Sudan Prophet_Live

A Sudanese protester chants slogans as a cordon of police try to contain the crowd during a protest in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, as part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad. Germany's Foreign Minister says the country's embassy in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum has been stormed by protesters and set partially on fire. Minister Guido Westerwelle told reporters that the demonstrators are apparently protesting against an anti-Islam film produced in the United States that denigrates the Prophet Muhammad.(AP Photo/Abd Raouf)

APTOPIX Mideast Leban_Live

APTOPIX Mideast Leban_Live

Palestinian Islamists burn an effigy portraying U.S. President Barack Obama during a protest about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el-Hilweh near Sidon, Lebanon, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)

APTOPIX Mideast Leban_Live(1)

APTOPIX Mideast Leban_Live(1)

Lebanese riot police stand guard before a group of protesters, angry over the prophet film, attacked American fast food restaurants after Friday prayers, in the northeastern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Friday Sept. 14, 2012. According to security officials no one was hurt in the attack which is part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo)

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APTOPIX Mideast Egypt_Live.jpg

An Egyptian protester throws back a tear gas canister toward riot police Sept. 14, 2012, behind cement blocks that are used to close the street leading to the U.S. Embassy during clashes in Cairo as anger spread across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad. (Associated Press)

Tunisia Prophet Film_Live.jpg

Tunisia Prophet Film_Live.jpg

Demonstrators throw stones Sept. 14, 2012, outside the U.S. Embassy in Tunis, Tunisia, during a protest against the anti-Islam film "Innocence of Muslims" as police respond with tear gas. (Associated Press)

APTOPIX Sudan Prophet_Live.jpg

APTOPIX Sudan Prophet_Live.jpg

A Sudanese protester stands on a barricade during a demonstration in Khartoum, Sudan, on Sept. 14, 2012, as anger continued to spread across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad. Germany's Foreign Minister said the country's embassy in Khartoum has been stormed by protesters and set partially on fire. (Associated Press)

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A protestor reacts from tear gas fired by riot police, unseen, near the U.S. Embassy during a protest about a film ridiculing Islam's Prophet Muhammad, in Sanaa, Yemen, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

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