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Freedom and Liberty vs. Islam and Sharia Home. We must stop creeping radical islam, thats already crept too far In Photos: Islamic Anti-American, Anti-Israel, Anti-west, Anti-freedom, hate. Islam= cut our throats, lives for insults, death penalty for blasphemy, burn our embassies, burn our flags, attack anything western. Islam is the enemy of America! Posted on September 17, 2012 This photo essay says it all. Barbarians at the gate with hate, violence, terror and murder! h\t vosizneias Supporters of Tehreek Hurmat e Rasool hold placards as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Lahore, Pakistan, 14 September 2012. The Pakistani parliament passed a resolution on 13 September condemning an anti-Islamic video that has sparked outrage across the Muslim world, and urged the US to take appropriate action. Lawmakers expressed their anger hours after the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the video had hurt the people of Pakistan and Muslims across the world. (Credit: EPA)Supporters of Tehreek Hurmat e Rasool hold placards as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Lahore, Pakistan, 14 September 2012. The Pakistani parliament passed a resolution on 13 September condemning an anti-Islamic video that has sparked outrage across the Muslim world, and urged the US to take appropriate action. Lawmakers expressed their anger hours after the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the video had hurt the people of Pakistan and Muslims across the world. (Credit: EPA) Supporters of Tehreek Hurmat e Rasool hold placards as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Lahore, Pakistan, 14 September 2012. The Pakistani parliament passed a resolution on 13 September condemning an anti-Islamic video that has sparked outrage across the Muslim world, and urged the US to take appropriate action. Lawmakers expressed their anger hours after the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the video had hurt the people of Pakistan and Muslims across the world. (Credit: EPA)Supporters of Tehreek Hurmat e Rasool hold placards as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Lahore, Pakistan, 14 September 2012. The Pakistani parliament passed a resolution on 13 September condemning an anti-Islamic video that has sparked outrage across the Muslim world, and urged the US to take appropriate action. Lawmakers expressed their anger hours after the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the video had hurt the people of Pakistan and Muslims across the world. (Credit: EPA) Supporters of Tehreek Hurmat e Rasool hold placards as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Lahore, Pakistan, 14 September 2012. The Pakistani parliament passed a resolution on 13 September condemning an anti-Islamic video that has sparked outrage across the Muslim world, and urged the US to take appropriate action. Lawmakers expressed their anger hours after the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the video had hurt the people of Pakistan and Muslims across the world. (Credit: EPA)Supporters of Tehreek Hurmat e Rasool hold placards as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Lahore, Pakistan, 14 September 2012. The Pakistani parliament passed a resolution on 13 September condemning an anti-Islamic video that has sparked outrage across the Muslim world, and urged the US to take appropriate action. Lawmakers expressed their anger hours after the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the video had hurt the people of Pakistan and Muslims across the world. (Credit: EPA) Supporters of Tehreek Hurmat e Rasool hold placards as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Lahore, Pakistan, 14 September 2012. The Pakistani parliament passed a resolution on 13 September condemning an anti-Islamic video that has sparked outrage across the Muslim world, and urged the US to take appropriate action. Lawmakers expressed their anger hours after the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the video had hurt the people of Pakistan and Muslims across the world. (Credit: EPA)Supporters of Tehreek Hurmat e Rasool hold placards as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Lahore, Pakistan, 14 September 2012. The Pakistani parliament passed a resolution on 13 September condemning an anti-Islamic video that has sparked outrage across the Muslim world, and urged the US to take appropriate action. Lawmakers expressed their anger hours after the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the video had hurt the people of Pakistan and Muslims across the world. (Credit: EPA) Afghan demonstrator burn the mock of US flag as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Nangarhar Gani Khell district, Afghanistan, 14 September 2012. Afghanistans government on 13 September ordered the banning of the YouTube site in its country, in an attempt to head off people from watching the controversial anti-Islam film produced in the US. We have decided to ban YouTube in Afghanistan. We have started shutting down YouTube website, there are more than 40 internet providers and all have been asked to block YouTube, said Aimal Marjan, an official with the communications ministry. The secretary general calls for calm and restraint, and stresses the need for dialogue, the UN said in a statement released online late 13 September. (Credit: EPA)Afghan demonstrator burn the mock of US flag as they shout slogans during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Nangarhar Gani Khell district, Afghanistan, 14 September 2012. Afghanistan’s government on 13 September ordered the banning of the YouTube site in its country, in an attempt to head off people from watching the controversial anti-Islam film produced in the US. ‘We have decided to ban YouTube in Afghanistan. We have started shutting down YouTube website, there are more than 40 internet providers and all have been asked to block YouTube,’ said Aimal Marjan, an official with the communications ministry. The secretary general ‘calls for calm and restraint, and stresses the need for dialogue,’ the UN said in a statement released online late 13 September. (Credit: EPA) Afghan demonstrators burn an effigy of US President Barak Obama during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Nangarhar Gani Khell district, Afghanistan, 14 September 2012. Afghanistans government on 13 September ordered the banning of the YouTube site in its country, in an attempt to head off people from watching the controversial anti-Islam film produced in the US. We have decided to ban YouTube in Afghanistan. We have started shutting down YouTube website, there are more than 40 internet providers and all have been asked to block YouTube, said Aimal Marjan, an official with the communications ministry. The secretary general calls for calm and restraint, and stresses the need for dialogue, the UN said in a statement released online late 13 September. (Credit: EPA)Afghan demonstrators burn an effigy of US President Barak Obama during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Nangarhar Gani Khell district, Afghanistan, 14 September 2012. Afghanistan’s government on 13 September ordered the banning of the YouTube site in its country, in an attempt to head off people from watching the controversial anti-Islam film produced in the US. ‘We have decided to ban YouTube in Afghanistan. We have started shutting down YouTube website, there are more than 40 internet providers and all have been asked to block YouTube,’ said Aimal Marjan, an official with the communications ministry. The secretary general ‘calls for calm and restraint, and stresses the need for dialogue,’ the UN said in a statement released online late 13 September. (Credit: EPA) Afghan demonstrator burn an effigy of US President Barak Obama during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Nangarhar Gani Khell district, Afghanistan, 14 September 2012. Afghanistans government on 13 September ordered the banning of the YouTube site in its country, in an attempt to head off people from watching the controversial anti-Islam film produced in the US. We have decided to ban YouTube in Afghanistan. We have started shutting down YouTube website, there are more than 40 internet providers and all have been asked to block YouTube, said Aimal Marjan, an official with the communications ministry. The secretary general calls for calm and restraint, and stresses the need for dialogue, the UN said in a statement released online late 13 September. (Credit: EPA)Afghan demonstrator burn an effigy of US President Barak Obama during a protest against an anti-Islam video, in Nangarhar Gani Khell district, Afghanistan, 14 September 2012. Afghanistan’s government on 13 September ordered the banning of the YouTube site in its country, in an attempt to head off people from watching the controversial anti-Islam film produced in the US. ‘We have decided to ban YouTube in Afghanistan. We have started shutting down YouTube website, there are more than 40 internet providers and all have been asked to block YouTube,’ said Aimal Marjan, an official with the communications ministry. The secretary general ‘calls for calm and restraint, and stresses the need for dialogue,’ the UN said in a statement released online late 13 September. (Credit: EPA) Iranian Parliament speaker Ali Larijani (C) joins with thousands of Iranian demonstrators taking part in an anti-US and Israeli demonstration in Tehran, Iran on 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA)Iranian Parliament speaker Ali Larijani (C) joins with thousands of Iranian demonstrators taking part in an anti-US and Israeli demonstration in Tehran, Iran on 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA) Iranian demonstrators burn a US flag as thousands of Iranian demonstrators take part in an anti-US and Israeli demonstration in Tehran, Iran on 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA)Iranian demonstrators burn a US flag as thousands of Iranian demonstrators take part in an anti-US and Israeli demonstration in Tehran, Iran on 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA) Thousands of Iranian demonstrators take part in an anti-US and Israeli demonstration in Tehran, Iran on 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA)Thousands of Iranian demonstrators take part in an anti-US and Israeli demonstration in Tehran, Iran on 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA) Thousands of Iranian demonstrators take part during an anti-US and Israeli demonstration against the film deemed offensive to Prophet Mohammed by American-Israeli director Sam Bacile. Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on the United States Friday to punish the producers of an anti-Islam film, parts of which were shown on You Tube. ?If the American officials are sincere in their claim that they have nothing to do with this film, then they must punish all elements behind this huge ugly crime,? Khamenei said in a statement carried by state media. (Credit: EPA)Thousands of Iranian demonstrators take part during an anti-US and Israeli demonstration against the film deemed offensive to Prophet Mohammed by American-Israeli director Sam Bacile. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on the United States Friday to punish the producers of an anti-Islam film, parts of which were shown on You Tube. ?If the American officials are sincere in their claim that they have nothing to do with this film, then they must punish all elements behind this huge ugly crime,? Khamenei said in a statement carried by state media. (Credit: EPA) Muslims scream slogans during an anti-US rally outside the US embassy in London, Britain, 14 September 2012. British Muslim activists staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA)Muslims scream slogans during an anti-US rally outside the US embassy in London, Britain, 14 September 2012. British Muslim activists staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA) Palestinian Hamas supporters burn US flag during a protest against what they said was a film produced in the United State and that the protesters claim insulted Prophet Mohammed, after the Fraiday prayer in Gaza city on, 14 September 2012. (Credit: EPA)Palestinian Hamas supporters burn US flag during a protest against what they said was a film produced in the United State and that the protesters claim insulted Prophet Mohammed, after the Fraiday prayer in Gaza city on, 14 September 2012. (Credit: EPA) Lebanese protesters attack American fast food restaurants after Friday prayers, pouring petrol on the restaurants and setting them on fire 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 Islams Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo) (Credit: AP)Lebanese protesters attack American fast food restaurants after Friday prayers, pouring petrol on the restaurants and setting them on fire 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) (Credit: AP) Kashmiri Muslim protester holds up Israeli flags to protest controversial anti-Islam film outside the Grand Mosque in Srinagar, 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA)Kashmiri Muslim protester holds up Israeli flags to protest controversial anti-Islam film outside the Grand Mosque in Srinagar, 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA\ Egyptian protesters throw stones towards riot police near the US embassy in Cairo, Egypt, 14 September 2012. Protesters and police threw stones at each other near the US embassy in Cairo on 14 September ahead of Islamist-led demonstrations across the Egyptian capital against an anti-Islam video. (Credit: EPA)Egyptian protesters throw stones towards riot police near the US embassy in Cairo, Egypt, 14 September 2012. Protesters and police threw stones at each other near the US embassy in Cairo on 14 September ahead of Islamist-led demonstrations across the Egyptian capital against an anti-Islam video. (Credit: EPA) Egyptian protesters throw stones towards riot police across a cement barrier near the US embassy in Cairo, Egypt, 14 September 2012. Protesters and police threw stones at each other near the US embassy in Cairo on 14 September ahead of Islamist-led demonstrations across the Egyptian capital against an anti-Islam video. (Credit: EPA)Egyptian protesters throw stones towards riot police across a cement barrier near the US embassy in Cairo, Egypt, 14 September 2012. Protesters and police threw stones at each other near the US embassy in Cairo on 14 September ahead of Islamist-led demonstrations across the Egyptian capital against an anti-Islam video. (Credit: EPA) Egyptian protesters throw stones towards riot police across a cement barrier near the US embassy in Cairo, Egypt, 14 September 2012. Protesters and police threw stones at each other near the US embassy in Cairo on 14 September ahead of Islamist-led demonstrations across the Egyptian capital against an anti-Islam video. (Credit: EPA)Egyptian protesters throw stones towards riot police across a cement barrier near the US embassy in Cairo, Egypt, 14 September 2012. Protesters and police threw stones at each other near the US embassy in Cairo on 14 September ahead of Islamist-led demonstrations across the Egyptian capital against an anti-Islam video. (Credit: EPA) Indonesian Muslim activists shout their slogans during an anti-US rally outside the US embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia 14 September 2012. Hundreds Indonesian muslim activists staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA)Indonesian Muslim activists shout their slogans during an anti-US rally outside the US embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia 14 September 2012. Hundreds Indonesian muslim activists staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA) Kashmiri Muslim protesters burn a US flag to protest against a controversial anti-Islam film outside the Grand Mosque in Srinagar, 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA)Kashmiri Muslim protesters burn a US flag to protest against a controversial anti-Islam film outside the Grand Mosque in Srinagar, 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA) Kashmiri Muslim protester burns an Israeli flag to protest controversial anti-Islam film outside the Grand Mosque in Srinagar, 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA)Kashmiri Muslim protester burns an Israeli flag to protest controversial anti-Islam film outside the Grand Mosque in Srinagar, 14 September 2012. Reports state that hundreds of muslims staged a rally to protest, against an anti-Islam film made in the US. (Credit: EPA) An Indian protester kicks at a graffiti of the American flag on a wall of the U.S. Consulate during a protest against the anti-Islam film which depicts the Prophet Muhammad as a fraud, a womanizer and a madman in Chennai, India, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS)An Indian protester kicks at a graffiti of the American flag on a wall of the U.S. Consulate during a protest against the anti-Islam film which depicts the Prophet Muhammad as a fraud, a womanizer and a madman in Chennai, India, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS) Iraqis chant slogans during a protest in Basra, 340 miles (547 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. In Basra, about 1,000 Iraqis marched the streets and burned the American and Israeli flags. Freedom doesnt mean offending two billion Muslims, one banner said. (Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS)Iraqis chant slogans during a protest in Basra, 340 miles (547 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. In Basra, about 1,000 Iraqis marched the streets and burned the American and Israeli flags. (Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS) Bahrainis burn replicas of American and Israeli flags during a protest after midday prayers in Diraz, Bahrain, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, as part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islams Prophet Muhammad. (Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS)Bahrainis burn replicas of American and Israeli flags during a protest after midday prayers in Diraz, Bahrain, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, as part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam’s Prophet Muhammad. (Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS) A boy holds a toy gun during a protest about a film ridiculing Islams Prophet Muhammad in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain el-Hilweh near Sidon, Lebanon, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS)A boy holds a toy gun during a protest about a film ridiculing Islam’s Prophet Muhammad in the Palestinian camp of Ain el-Hilweh near Sidon, Lebanon, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. (Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS) Moroccans protesters burn a US flag during a demonstration against a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed, in Sale, near Rabat, Morocco, 14 September 2012. Muslims outraged by a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed, have protested against the film in various countries. (Credit: EPA)Moroccans protesters burn a US flag during a demonstration against a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed, in Sale, near Rabat, Morocco, 14 September 2012. Muslims outraged by a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed, have protested against the film in various countries. (Credit: EPA) Moroccans protesters tear a US flag during a demonstration against a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed, in Sale, near Rabat, Morocco, 14 September 2012. Muslims outraged by a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed, have protested against the film in various countries. (Credit: EPA)Moroccans protesters tear a US flag during a demonstration against a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed, in Sale, near Rabat, Morocco, 14 September 2012. Muslims outraged by a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed, have protested against the film in various countries. (Credit: EPA) Yemeni protesters run in front of heavy smokes during clashes with security forces at a street leading to the US embassy in Sanaa, Yemen, 14 September 2012. Yemeni forcers used water cannons against angry protesters who were trying to march to the US embassy in Sanaa a day after hundreds of protesters stormed the embassy building, protesting against a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed. (Credit: EPA)Yemeni protesters run in front of heavy smokes during clashes with security forces at a street leading to the US embassy in Sana’a, Yemen, 14 September 2012. Yemeni forcers used water cannons against angry protesters who were trying to march to the US embassy in Sana’a a day after hundreds of protesters stormed the embassy building, protesting against a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed. (Credit: EPA)
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