Protests Against Anti-Islam Movie Spread Like Wild Fire In Pakistan
Pakistani lawyers chant anti-U.S. slogans during a demonstration, near an area that houses the U.S. Embassy and other foreign missions in Islamabad, Pakistan on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. The demonstration in Islamabad followed three days of violent protests against an anti Islam film in Pakistan in which two people were killed. Over two dozen more have been killed in protests in other parts of the Muslim world over the past week, including the U.S. ambassador in Libya. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
Pakistani supporters of Jamaat-e-Ahle-e-Sunnat chant slogans during a demonstration that is part of widespread anger across the Muslim world about a film ridiculing Islam’s Prophet Muhammad, in Karachi, Pakistan, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. <AP Photo/Fareed Khan>
Pakistani protesters offer prayers during a demonstration against a U.S.-made anti-Islam film in eastern Pakistan’s Lahore, on Sept. 19, 2012. The violent protests against anti-Islamic movie broke out last week in various areas of the country. In the week-long demonstrations at least two people were killed and dozens others were injured during the clashes between police and protestors. <Xinhua/Jamil Ahmed>