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Egyptians angry at a film they said was blasphemous to Islam on Friday hurled stones at a line of police in Cairo blocking the route to the US embassy, where demonstrators climbed the walls and tore down the American flag earlier this week. Telegraph.co.uk US embassy in Yemen stormed - live - Telegraph
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22.05 (17.05) Opening up this blog again for now. There are reports of
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According to Ben Farmer, our man in Kabul, the US part of Camp bastion
- Camp Leatherneck - was hit by rocket and mortar fire. Some buildings
were damaged.
Injuries have been reported but no deaths.
Prince Harry is of course based at the British part of Camp
Bastion.
21.00 (16.00) We're going to leave it there for the night. Please check
our Middle East page for the latest.
20.16 (15.16) Obama and Clinton have just finished speaking at a brief
Transfer of Remains ceremony at Andrews Air Force Base. Clinton paid
tribute to the men who were killed individually, describing Chris Stevens
as a man who "risked his life to help protect the Libyan people from a
tyrant and he gave his life helping them build a better country.” She
warns that people in the liberated Arab Spring nations "did not trade the
tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob".
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19.36 (14.36) The ceremony has begun in Maryland now. An emotional-
looking Hillary Clinton is paying tribute to the four "patriots and heroes"
whose bodies are being returned today.
18.47 (13.47) President Obama is at Andrews Air Force Base in
Maryland where the remains of the four Americans killed in Libya are due
to be repatriated. He's being joined by some of the most senior members
of his cabinet: Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton and Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta. Obama will meet with
the families of the dead before speaking briefly.
18.33 (13.33) Tunisia's official news agency is reporting that two people
were killed and 29 injured in clashes at the US Embassy in Tunis today.
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18.28 (13.28) President Obama has formally notified Congress by letter
that he is deploying American forces into Libya and Yemen, as required
by the US Constitution.
Although these security forces are equipped for combat,
these movements have been undertaken solely for the
purpose of protecting American citizens and property. These
security forces will remain in Libya and in Yemen until the security
situation becomes such that they are no longer needed.
18.20 (13.20) The Foreign Secretary has confirmed that all British and
Sudanese staff at the embassy in Khartoum are safe. He says that the
German embassy appears to have been the target of the attack and that
some of the Germans took refuge in the British embassy during the
violence.
As it is the Sudanese weekend very few staff were present in the
Embassy. I am glad to say that all UK and Sudanese staff
present during the attack are safe and that no injuries were sustained.
All other UK staff in Khartoum are also accounted for.
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The neighbouring German Embassy which appeared to be the focus of
the attack was set on fire and severely damaged. We remained in close
contact with the Germans throughout the incident and were able to offer
shelter to German diplomats. I am pleased to say that that they are also
safe and my colleague the German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle
has made a statement following this attack. I am very grateful for the
close coordination with our German colleagues throughout this incident.
We have spoken to the Sudanese Ambassador in London and raised
our serious concerns that this attack was able to take place. It is the
responsibility of the Sudanese authorities to ensure that effective
protection is provided to diplomatic premises at all times. I condemn in
the strongest possible terms today’s attack and call on the Sudanese
authorities to ensure that those involved are brought to justice.
This event is a reminder of the dangers that our diplomats around the
world sometimes have to face.
18.02 (13.02) A little more about the Multinational Force &
Observers (MFO) based in Sinai. There are 1,656 troops stationed at
bases throughout the area. Twelve nations contributed soldiers to the
force but the largest contingent is from the United States. Their mission
is to monitor and enforce the 1979 peace agreement that ended the
conflict between Israel and Egypt.
17.52 (12.52) There are unconfirmed reports that international
peacekeepers stationed in the Sinai between Israel and Egypt have
come under attack by a mob. This is potentially very serious, especially
if, as suggested, the UN troops have opened fire to defend themselves.
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@AJELive reports that MFO peace keepers have opened fire on protesters in North Sinai, one possible death.
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17.42 (12.42) So far seven people are reported dead across the region -
three in Sudan, two in Lebanon and two in Yemen.
17.39 (12.39) David Blair gets an update from the ground in Tunis:
I've just spoken to Kamal Ben Younes, the director of a
satellite TV channel in Tunis. He says that about 100
protesters managed to break into the secure car park of the
US embassy, where they appear to have set a vehicle alight. In the
traditional fashion, they also burned an American flag. But they failed to
enter the embassy itself and there are no reports of any staff being
harmed. The police on guard may have outnumbered the relatively
modest crowd, which numbered 100 protesters as a "maximum".
17.23 (12.23) A very brief video purporting to show a cloud of tear gas
as riot police face protesters in Tunis.
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17.18 (12.18) We're expecting a statement from William Hague, the
Foreign Secretary, fairly soon on the situation at the British embassy in
Sudan. In the mean time, a Foreign Office source says the situation is
much calmer than it was a few hours ago and no British diplomats have
been hurt.
17.15 (12.15) A team of 50 US marines from the Fleet Anti-terrorism
Security Team has landed in Yemen to help defend the embassy there
from any further attacks. While diplomats may be reassured by the
arrival of heavily-armed American forces their deployment comes with a
risk: any encounter in which US troops end up killing protesters could
easily inflame the region all over again.
17.00 (12.00) Protesters have torched the American School in Tunis
are fighting with riot police outside the US embassy. The school was
closed and no one is believed to have been hurt. "Obama, Obama, we
are all Osamas," the protesters chanted as they lit fires.
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16.51 (11.51) Obama will attend a ceremony this afternoon for the
repatriation of the remains of the four Americans killed in Libya. At the
White House press briefing Jay Carney says that Fridays often lead to
larger crowds and the US was anticipating trouble today. He says that
Romney's "attempt to score political points has been both factually wrong
and poorly-timed". He also denies a report in today's Independent that
the US ignored warnings of threats against the Benghazi consulate.
"There was no intelligence that in any way could have been acted on to
prevent these attacks," Carney says.
16.32 (11.32) Indian police have arrested 86 people in Chennai after
protesters attacked the US consulate and burned an effigy of Barack
Obama. "They smashed the window panes, surveillance camera and
tried to scale over the compound wall, but we dispersed them while
exercising restraint," a senior police officer said.
16.25 (11.25) A crowd of around 200 is gathered in front of the US
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Embassy in London's Grovesnor Square and several American and
Israeli flags have been burned.
Demonstration in London, picture via Phil Han of CNN
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15.55 (10.55) Richard Spencer files from Cairo:
Now at the official Muslim Brotherhood rally. The turn out is
small - symbolic, even, no more than a couple of thousand.
The Brotherhood has misplayed this crisis and left even its
own supporters - let alone the rest of the world - confused as to where it
stands.
There was a small procession of niqabi women carrying Islamic flags and
chanting slogans however.
15.18 (10.18) One of the major fears for western governments was that
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Afghanistan could erupt into violent rioting, like the kind we saw earlier
this year after copies of the Koran were accidentally burned by US
troops. But so far Afghanistan has remained relatively quiet. A number
of clerics used their Friday sermons to call for restraint.
15.11 (10.11) German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle convened
a press conference in Berlin earlier and echoed the line given by Hillary
Clinton in Washington: the film is reprehensible but no justification for
violence. He also says Germany's diplomats were evacuated out of the
embassy before the violence broke out.
I expressly condemn the attack on the German embassy in
Khartoum and demand from the Sudanese authorities and
government that the integrity and security of the embassy is restored.
I understand the fury in the Islamic world at the anti-Islamic hate video
and I condemn this video, but this is no justification for violence and the
storming of embassies or endangering of people’s lives. The video is
unacceptable and hurts the feelings of millions of believers but this is no
justification for violence.
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15.06 (10.06) In Khartoum, the mob is apparently beginning to move en
masse towards the heavily fortified American embassy on the outskirts of
the capital. Some are on foot but others are piling into cars and buses.
14.54 (09.54) In Cairo, the crowd pauses briefly for afternoon prayers.
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14.49 (09.49) Police in Tunisia are now confronting protester outside
the US embassy in Tunis and have opened fire with tear gas.
14.35 (09.35) In Lebanon, our own Ruth Sherlock has spoken to a
resident of Tripoli, who describes the anger of some Lebanese Muslims
towards the Pope's visit.
People organised a big demonstration in the main square
against the movie about Prophet Mohammed. There is a lot of
Lebanese army troops around and snipers are on the building.
The Muslims here have a distrust of Christians because they say that the
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The Muslims here have a distrust of Christians because they say that the
makers of the movie are Coptic in Egypt. Yesterday I saw many posters
of the Pope lining the streets in Tripoli, but today protestor’s scratched
his face off [the images]. It represents the anger of people here at the
visit by the Pope. They don’t want him come, especially because of the
movie. They say this is a war against Islam.
14.30 (09.30) Richard Spencer sends this picture from Cairo, where
the crowd is attempting to set fire to the barricade in front of the US
embassy, even as tear gas forces a temporary retreat.
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14.24 (09.24) Just to give you a sense of the scale of the protests across
the Middle East today and last night this is a list of the reported flash
points
-Cairo, Egypt - US Embassy
-Khartoum, Sudan - British, German and US Embassies
-Sanaa, Yemen - US Embassy
-Jerusalem - protests at the Old City
-Basra, Iraq - protests
-Tehran, Iran - protests outside the Swiss Embassy
-Amman, Jordan - protests
-Indian-administered Kashmir - protests
-Tripoli, Lebanon - one protester killed as KFC burned
14.14 (09.14) German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has
confirmed that staff at the country's embassy in Sudan are safe.
The German embassy in Khartoum is currently the target of
attacks by violent demonstrators. The embassy staff are safe.
The crisis cell at the foreign ministry (in Berlin) is meeting and is in
contact with the embassy.
14.08 (09.08) A demonstrator has been killed and 25 people hurt after
an angry crowd of Islamists set fire to a KFC restaurant in northern
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Lebanon. The crowd of 300 attacked on the US fast-food chain's outlet
came as Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Lebanon for a three-day visit,
calling for Christian-Muslim coexistence and attacking religious
extremism.
14.07 (09.07) The footage from Khartoum is very disturbing, showing
hundreds of protesters dancing around fires and running amok in the
German embassy. The crowd is reportedly marching towards the US
embassy.
14.04 (09.05) Our Middle East correspondent Richard Spencer files
from the streets of Cairo.
Currently outside US Embassy in Cairo, where the police have
replicated their successful tactic from last year's
demonstrations outside the Interior Ministry of building a
massive barricade of concrete blocks across the road to prevent
protesters getting near.
Those in front are now conducting siege warfare - running up and hurling
a continuous rain of stones over the top.
This is a core group of probably about 50 young men. There are a few
hundred more supporters, and a few hundred onlookers, spectators
perhaps.
Meanhile a larger crowd is gathering half a mile away on the other side
of Tahrir Square for the official Muslim Brotherhood rally. (The road to
the embassy leads off the south-west edge of the Square but is hidden
from it behind the giant government building known as the Mugamma)
13.53 (08.53) Reached by phone, a member of staff at the British
embassy in Khartoum said the situation was "calming down but needs to
get a bit calmer".
13.50 (08.50) Germany's foreign ministers has confirmed that all its
diplomats in Sudan are safe. No word yet on staff at the British embassy.
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13.46 (08.46) Britain's embassy in Sudan is under attack from a crowd
of around 5,000 protesters. It's not clear how many staff are inside or the
extent of the damage but apparently Sudanese police are on the scene
and trying to hold the mob back. The Foreign Office says: "We can
confirm an ongoing demonstration outside the British Embassy in
Khartoum. Sudanese police are at the scene".
The neighbouring German embassy in Khartoum has been badly
damaged and protesters have ripped down the flag and replaced it with
an Islamist banner.
ShirazMaher Shiraz Maher
Reports that the German embassy in Sudan is on fire. Protesters trying to storm the British embassy (next door) now.
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13.37 (08.37) On the campaign trail yesterday, Mitt Romney backed
away from his criticisms of the White House's handling of the
Benghazi attack, preferring instead to steer the conversation towards
the economy. But last night, Richard Williamson, one of his top foreign
policy aides, marched straight back into the territory in an interview
with the Washington Post.
Advisers to Mitt Romney on Thursday defended his sharp
criticism of President Obama and said that the deadly
protests sweeping the Middle East would not have happened
if the Republican nominee were president.
“There’s a pretty compelling story that if you had a President Romney,
you’d be in a different situation,” Richard Williamson, a top Romney
foreign policy adviser, said in an interview. “For the first time since Jimmy
Carter, we’ve had an American ambassador assassinated.”
Williamson added, “In Egypt and Libya and Yemen, again
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demonstrations — the respect for America has gone down, there’s not a
sense of American resolve and we can’t even protect sovereign American
property.”
13.20 (08.20) The situation in Cairo remains ugly and as ever Tahrir
Square is at the heart of the action.
cliffcheney Cliff Cheney
Left downtown Cairo for now. Reports of crowd turning on journalists. Foreigners should stay away from Tahrir area.
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12.58 (07.58) The Pope delivered a short speech after landing in
Beirut, praising Lebanon for balancing its different religions and sects.
I have also come to say how important the presence of God is in
the life of everyone and how the manner of coexistence, this
conviviality to which your country wishes to bear witness, will run deep
only if it is founded upon a welcoming regard for the other and upon an
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attitude of benevolence, and if it is rooted in God who wishes all men to
be brothers. The celebrated Lebanese equilibrium which wishes to
continue to be a reality, will continue through the good will and
commitment of all Lebanese.
12.48 (07.48) American marines were deployed to protect the country's
embassy in Yemen, Adrian Blomfield reports.
Hundreds of youths fought police outside the US embassy in
Cairo overnight and another demonstration gathered in Tahrir
Square in the morning. The Muslim Brotherhood has called
for a "million man march" in Egypt's capital after prayers on Friday. So
far, however, there is no sign of large numbers gathering.
Still reeling from the killing of Chris Stevens, the ambassador to Libya,
and three of his colleagues, Washington is trying to protect its diplomats
from protests that have now taken place in six countries in the Muslim
world. They were sparked by a YouTube film made in California that
defames the Prophet Mohammed.
Aside from the killings in Libya, the most serious incidents have taken
place in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, where four people were killed and
dozens injured outside the US embassy. Protesters were briefly able to
scale the protective walls and enter the mission.
12.25 (07.25) Meanwhile, Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi is in
Rome, where he has again condemned the film that sparked Arab
outrage but this time call seemed to call for people to turn their focus
from it to "real problems"
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We cannot accept this type of aggression and attempt to sow
discord. These irresponsible actions yield no good and draw
attention away from real problems like the conflict in Syria, the fate of the
Palestinians and the lack of stability in the Middle East.
The Egyptian people reject and oppose any pernicious attempts to
offend the prophet of Islam. Everyone rejects this. Americans also reject
these actions, President Obama told me.
12.15 (07.15) Pope Benedict XVI has arrived in Lebanon where he is
making a three-day official visit despite the turmoil in neighbouring Syria
and across the Middle East. On the flight from Rome he spoke to
reporters and called for an end to the "grave sin" of weapons exports to
Syria. He also hailed the Arab Spring as a "cry fro freedom", but said it
must be tempered by religious tolerance. And he spoke out against
religious fundamentalism, which he said was "always a falsification of
religion".
12.05 (07.05) Protests have been reported as far as Qatar and in
Indian-administered Kashmir but seem most serious in Yemen, where
four people were killed yesterday.
Yemeni security forces fired warning shots and water cannon to
disperse hundreds of protesters trying to reach the US embassy
in Sanaa.
The protesters gathered about 500 metres away from the embassy
compound calling for the expulsion of the US envoy in Sanaa as they
burnt the American flag.
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They were met by security forces who blocked all roads leading to the
mission.
12.01 (07.01) Clashes between police and protesters continue in front of
the US Embassy in Cairo, the scene of the first flare up of violence on
Tuesday, AFP reports.
Egyptians angry at a film they said was blasphemous to Islam on
Friday hurled stones at a line of police in Cairo blocking the
route to the US embassy, where demonstrators climbed the walls and
tore down the American flag earlier this week.
"God is greatest" and "There is no god but God", one group near the
front of the clashes chanted, as police in riot gear fired tear gas and
threw stones back in a street leading from Tahrir Square to the embassy
nearby.
About 300 people had gathered to protest, some waving flags with
religious slogans. State media reported that 224 people had been
injured since Wednesday night. The initial protest, in which the embassy
walls were scaled, took place on Tuesday.
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walls were scaled, took place on Tuesday.
12pm BST (07am EST) Good morning and welcome to our live coverage
as protests continue against US Embassies in Egypt and Yemen as
demonstrators rage against a film insulting the Prophet.
US embassy in Yemen stormed - September 13 as it happened
US Ambassador to Libya killed - September 12 as it happened
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