The Hidden Truth about the Eastern "Utopia"



Today, when the facts confirm the most ominous scenarios for the future of the world, there are some who insist on praising the Islamic society and to turn a blind eye to how dangerous is this society for  whole  the world ...
But what is the true face of Islam? Really is a danger to the world; How imminent is the risk? Our respect for the Muslim community should stop our action against the Islamic threat? Is this a realistic policy when Muslim society seeks the subjugation of all peoples in its own religious and political domination?
The current global reality compels us to stop the myth that has created, from ignorance or interest, for Islam. The beautiful image for Islam is not true.
Trying to dispel this utopian nice picture of Islam which methodically created by propaganda I shall present here information about what Islam really is today.
If the international community continues to ignore the danger coming from Iran and threatens all the world, the dark close  future which describes my novel , "Hidden Prophecy", unfortunately, is very possible  ...
So, all the free people fighting:
       è For everyone's right to freedom.
       è For everyone's right to life.
       è For everyone's right to freedom of religion.
       è For everyone's right to free expression.
       è For the right of humanity to safety.
       è For the human rights of women.
       è For the safety of our countries from the Islamic danger.
       è To combat the Islamization of Europe and America.
       è To guarantee our children a safe and secure future.

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A general idea about what Islam realy meens
Islam against woman rights
Iranian university bans on women causes consternation
By Fariba Sahraei BBC Persian
 
Female university students in Iran have outnumbered men for the past decade
With the start of the new Iranian academic year, a raft of restrictions on courses open to female students has been introduced, raising questions about the rights of women to education in Iran - and the long-term impact such exclusions might have.
More than 30 universities have introduced new rules banning female students from almost 80 different degree courses.
These include a bewildering variety of subjects from engineering, nuclear physics and computer science, to English literature, archaeology and business.
No official reason has been given for the move, but campaigners, including Nobel Prize winning lawyer Shirin Ebadi, allege it is part of a deliberate policy by the authorities to exclude women from education.
"The Iranian government is using various initiatives… to restrict women's access to education, to stop them being active in society, and to return them to the home," she told the BBC.
Higher Education Minister Kamran Daneshjoo has sought to play down the situation, stressing Iran's strong track record in getting young people into higher education and saying that despite the changes, 90% of university courses are still open to both men and women.
Men outnumbered
Iran was one of the first countries in the Middle East to allow women to study at university and since the Islamic Revolution in 1979 it has made big efforts to encourage more girls to enrol in higher education.
The gap between the numbers of male and female students has gradually narrowed. In 2001 women outnumbered men for the first time and they now make up more than 60% of the overall student body.
University entrance exams are highly competitive in Iran, with the number of female applicants increasing each year
Year-on-year more Iranian women than men are applying for university places, motivated some say by the chance to live a more independent life, to have a career and to escape the pressure from parents to stay at home and to get married.
Women are well-represented across a wide range of professions and there are many female engineers, scientists and doctors.
But many in Iran fear that the new restrictions could now undermine this achievement.
"I wanted to study architecture and civil engineering," says Leila, a young woman from the south of Iran. "But access for girls has been cut by fifty per cent, and there's a chance I won't get into university at all this year."
 In the early days after the Islamic revolution, universities were one of the few places where young Iranian men and women could mix relatively freely.
Over the years this gradually changed, with universities introducing stricter measures like separate entrances, lecture halls and even canteens for men and women.
Since the unrest after the 2009 presidential election this process has accelerated as conservative politicians have tightened their grip on the country.
Women played a key role in those protests - from the traditionally veiled but surprisingly outspoken wives of the two main opposition candidates, to the glamorous green-scarved demonstrators out on the streets of Tehran and other cities. 
Some say it was the prominient role of women in 2009's protests that has unnerved Iran's conservative leaders
Some Iranians say it was the sight of so many young Iranian women at the forefront of the protests in 2009 that unnerved the country's conservative leaders and prompted them into action.
"The women's movement has been challenging Iran's male-dominated establishment for several years," says Saeed Moidfar, a retired sociology professor from Tehran.
"Traditional politicians now see educated and powerful women as a threat."
'Islamisation'
In a speech after the 2009 protests, the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called for the "Islamisation" of universities and criticised subjects like sociology, which he said were too western-influenced and had no place in the Iranian Islamic curriculum.
Since then, there have been many changes at universities, with courses cut and long-serving academic staff replaced with conservative loyalists.
Many see the new restrictions on female students as a continuation of this process.
In August 2012 Ayatollah Khamenei made another widely-discussed speech calling for Iranians to return to traditional values and to have more children.
It was an affront to many in a country which pioneered family planning and has won praise from around the world for its emphasis on the importance of providing families with access to contraception.
"People are more educated now and they are more concerned about the size of their families," says Saeed Moidfar. "I doubt that the government plans will change anything."
However, since the speech there have been reports of cutbacks in family planning programmes, and in sex education classes at universities.
It is not yet clear exactly how many women students have been affected by the new rules on university entrance. But as the new academic year begins, at least some have had to completely rethink their career plans.
"From the age of 16 I knew I wanted to be a mechanical engineer, and I really worked hard for it," says Noushin from Esfahan. "But although I got high marks in the National University entrance exam, I've ended up with a place to study art and design instead."
Over the coming months campaigners will be watching closely to track the effects of the policy and to try to gauge the longer-term implications.
Uproar over Saudi women's 'SMS tracking'
Saudi women are banned from travelling abroad without their male guardian's consent
A discovery that Saudi male guardians are automatically getting text messages about cross-border movements of female dependants has caused a Twitter uproar.
"Hello Taliban, herewith some tips from the Saudi e-government!" read one post, while another suggested microchips.
Attention was drawn to the system when a man travelling with his wife got an alert as they left Riyadh airport.
Saudi women are denied the right to travel without their guardian's consent and are also banned from driving.
Reform attempts
Saudi men earlier had the option of requesting alert messages about their dependants' cross-border movement, but it appears that since last week such notifications are being sent automatically.
Some Twitter users have mocked the move, suggesting also the use of microchips and ankle bracelets to track women.
Another tweet read: "If I need an SMS to let me know my wife is leaving Saudi Arabia, then I'm either married to the wrong woman or need a psychiatrist."
The text alerts are part of an electronic passport system launched by the Saudi authorities last year.
The government argues that e-passports make it easier for citizens to deal with their travel arrangements "without having to visit the passport office".
Saudi Arabia remains a deeply conservative country, however King Abdullah has recently introduced some cautious political and social reforms.
In September 2011, he announced that women would be given the right to vote and run in future municipal elections.
Islam against the U.S.
U.S. vows to hunt down perpetrators of Benghazi attack
By the CNN Wire Staff
September 13, 2012 -- Updated 0116 GMT (0916 HKT)
A protester reacts as the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi burns Tuesday night.
A vehicle and the surrounding area are engulfed in flames after it was set on fire inside the compound Tuesday. Flames erupt outside of a building in the U.S. consulate compound on Tuesday. A vehicle burns during the attack Tuesday on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi. Onlookers record the damage from the attack on Tuesday. Onlookers walk past a burning truck and building in the compound on Tuesday. A vehicle sits smoldering in flames on Tuesday.
Washington (CNN) -- The United States on Wednesday vowed to avenge the killings of its ambassador to Libya and three other Americans, moving warships toward the Libyan coast and preparing to track the suspected perpetrators with surveillance drones, officials said.
The slain ambassador, Chris Stevens, helped save Libya's eastern city of Benghazi during last year's revolution. He died there Tuesday night, along with another diplomat and two State Department security officers, when a mob stormed the U.S. Consulate and set it ablaze.
The Benghazi consulate was one of several American diplomatic missions that faced protests after the online release of a film that ridiculed Muslims and depicted the Prophet Mohammed as a child molester, womanizer and ruthless killer.
But U.S. sources said Wednesday the four-hour assault in Benghazi had been planned, with the attackers using the protest as a diversion.
"We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act," President Barack Obama said. "And make no mistake, justice will be done."
A senior U.S. official told CNN that American surveillance drones are expected to join the hunt for jihadists who may be tied to the attack. The drones are expected to gather intelligence that will be turned over to Libyan officials for strikes, the official said.
But two American destroyers also are being moved toward the Libyan coast, two U.S. officials told CNN. Both the USS Laboon and USS McFaul are equipped with satellite-guided Tomahawk cruise missiles that can be programmed to hit specific targets.
The move "will give the administration flexibility" in case the administration orders action against targets inside Libya, one senior official said. The McFaul was making a port call on Mediterranean island of Crete, while the Laboon was outside Gibraltar, a few days away from Libya.
Libya's leaders apologized for the attack, with Prime Minister Abdurrahim el-Keib calling it a "cowardly, criminal act." And Obama said that despite the inflammatory movie, the violence was unwarranted.
"Since our founding, the United States has been a nation that respects all faiths. We reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others," he said. "But there is absolutely no justification for this type of senseless violence -- none."
U.S. and NATO warplanes helped the Benghazi-based rebellion drive on Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi last August. The jihadists suspected in Tuesday night's attack "are a very small minority" who are taking advantage of a fledgling democracy, Ali Suleiman Aujali, the Libyan ambassador the United States, told CNN's "Amanpour."
"The good thing about this is the majority -- 95, 98% of the Libyan people -- care not for this," he said.
Sources tracking militant Islamist groups in eastern Libya say a pro-al Qaeda group responsible for a previous armed assault on the Benghazi consulate is the chief suspect. A senior defense official told CNN the drones would be part of "a stepped-up, more focused search" for a particular insurgent cell that may have been behind the killings.
The FBI also is investigating, the bureau said Wednesday.
In June, a senior Libyan official told CNN that U.S. controllers were already flying the unmanned craft over suspected jihadist training camps in eastern Libya because of concerns about rising activity by al Qaeda and like-minded groups in the region.
Tuesday's attack took place on the 11th anniversary of the al Qaeda attacks on New York and Washington. But White House National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said assigning any motive for the attack was "premature."
"As the president said, make no mistake, we will work with the Libyan government to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people." Vietor said.
Gunfire erupted outside the consulate about 10 p.m. (4 p.m. ET), senior administration officials told reporters. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the attackers broke into the consulate compound about 15 minutes later.
The main building was set ablaze by a rocket-propelled grenade, a senior U.S. official familiar with the details told CNN earlier. Three people -- Stevens, Foreign Service information management officer Sean Smith and a U.S. security officer -- were inside at the time, according to the senior administration officials who briefed reporters Wednesday afternoon.
The security officer managed to get out and brought others back to retrieve Smith and Stevens, the officials said, but they found Smith dead and Stevens missing. The ambassador's body was handed over to U.S. personnel at the airport after dawn, the officials said.
"There are reports out there that I cannot confirm that he was brought to the hospital by Libyans who found him," one of the officials said. "Obviously, he had to get there somehow. No Americans were responsible for that."
 
Islam against Europe
Amnesty International and Muslim Discrimination in Europe
by Soeren Kern
May 10, 2012 at 5:00 am
Amnesty International omits, however, all instances of discrimination initiated by Muslims against Christians and others in Europe who have taken them in, and who may well feel dismayed by what might be seen as an escalating procession of Muslim demands, threats and attacks. Nowhere does it call on Muslims to accept responsibility – not only for problems brought about by the refusal of many of them to accept the values of the majority, but also for their efforts to displace these values with their own.
A new report from Amnesty International lashes out at "widespread discrimination" against Muslims in Europe. The report directs particular ire at laws banning Muslim veils in public spaces, and excoriates European politicians for helping to "foster a climate of hostility and suspicion against people perceived as Muslim."
Amnesty International omits, however, all instances of discrimination initiated by Muslims against Christians and others in Europe who have taken them in, and who may well feel dismayed by what might be seen as an escalating procession of Muslim demands, threats and attacks.
The report also fails to explain why growing numbers of Europeans are increasingly skeptical about Muslim immigration; it also fails to mention that in country after country, Europeans have been going out of their way to afford Muslims special benefits, rights, privileges and provisions that do not apply to native-born Europeans, and that are establishing the Muslim population as an entitled class in European society.
The 123-page study, "Choice and Prejudice: Discrimination Against Muslims in Europe," says that "Muslims in Europe face discrimination in several areas of life because of their religion," and this "blights their individual prospects, opportunities and self-esteem and can result in isolation, exclusion and stigmatization."
It continues, "[D]iscrimination against Muslims in Europe is fuelled by stereotypes and negative views;" and calls on European politicians to "adopt a more rational approach" and stop portraying Islam "as a system of values which denies gender equality or a violent ideology."
Amnesty International, perhaps welded to notions political correctness, also further fails to mention actions by Muslims themselves that might well have been responsible for fuelling the "stereotypes and negative views" that it accuses Europeans of having.
Consider Belgium, where radical Muslims have launched a propaganda and intimidation campaign aimed at turning the country into an Islamic state. Muslim neighborhoods in Brussels -- the so-called capital of Europe -- have already become "no-go" zones for Belgian police officers, who are often pelted with rocks by Muslim youths.
In Britain, hundreds of Muslim children every year are subjected to forced marriages. In England and Wales, more than 65,000 Muslim women and girls have been the victims of female genital mutilation, and another 24,000 girls under the age of 15 are believed to be at a high risk.
Also in Britain, tens of thousands of Muslim immigrants are practicing bigamy or polygamy, possibly at times to collect larger social welfare payments from the British state. At the same time, radical Muslims have launched a campaign to turn twelve British cities, including London, into independent Islamic "emirates" to be ruled by Islamic Sharia law.
In Denmark, Muslim criminal street gangs have taken over large parts of Danish towns and cities; in Copenhagen, some suburbs have also been transformed into "no-go" zones, off limits to non-Muslims. Meanwhile, over the past decade, the number of Muslim immigrants living on social welfare benefits in Denmark has increased almost ten-fold.
In France, where there are now more practicing Muslims than practicing Roman Catholics, there are 751 Sensitive Urban Zones , also off-limits to non-Muslims apparently because they are too dangerous; in these French "no-go" zones over which the French state has lost control, an estimated five million Muslims currently reside.
In Germany, thousands of Muslim women and children are the victims of forced marriage every year. At the same time, Islamic Sharia courts are operating in all major German cities, and German authorities say they are "powerless" to do anything about them.
In the Netherlands, nearly half of Moroccan immigrants in the country between the ages of 12 and 24 have been arrested, fined, charged or otherwise accused of committing a crime during the past five years. Further, as Islamic legal tradition holds that dogs are "unclean" animals,
a Dutch Muslim politician in The Hague, the third-largest city in Holland, has recently called for a ban on dogs in the city.
In Italy, Muslims have been commandeering the Piazza Venezia in Rome for public prayers; and in Bologna, Muslims have repeatedly threatened to bomb the San Petronio cathedral because it contains a 600-year-old fresco inspired by Dante's Inferno that depicts Mohammed being tormented in Hell.
In Spain, a high school teacher in the city of La Línea de la Concepción was sued by the parents of a Muslim student who said the teacher "defamed Islam" by talking about Spanish ham in a geography class. And a discotheque in southern Spanish resort town of Águilas (Murcia) was forced to change its name and architectural design under duress after Islamists threatened to initiate "a great war between Spain and the people of Islam" if it did not.
Elsewhere in Spain, Muslim immigrants were accused of poisoning dozens of dogs in the city of Lérida, where 29,000 Muslims now make up around 20% of the city's total population; again, according to local residents, as dogs are considered "unclean." In the northeastern Spanish region of Catalonia, Muslims have deployed "morals police" to ensure that practicing and non-practicing Muslims comply with Islamic Sharia law.
In Switzerland, an immigrant group based in Bern said it wants the emblematic white cross to be removed from the Swiss national flag because as a Christian symbol it "no longer corresponds to today's multicultural Switzerland." Further, leading Islamic groups in the country announced that they want to establish a "parallel parliament" so that all of the country's Muslims can "speak with one voice." Based in Basel, the new parliament would straightforwardly operate according to Islamic Sharia law.
These developments in Europe have been occurring during just the last eight years in addition to, of course, the bombing by Muslims of commuter trains in Spain in March 2004; the bombing of public transportation in London in July 2005; the attempted bombing of the Glasgow airport in June 2007; the attempted bombing of the Barcelona metro in January 2008; the attempted bombing of several US-bound airplanes, including that of the "shoe bomber" Richard Reid in December 2009; mass riots caused by the reprinting of the "Mohammed Cartoons" in Denmark in 2005 and 2006; Muslim riots in Malmö, Sweden in December 2008 and in Strasbourg, France in June 2010; and Muslim threats to mobilize 10,000 demonstrators onto the streets of London to prevent a democratically elected member of a European government, MP Geert Wilders of the Netherlands, from entering Britain in February 2009; and Muslim attacks on German police in May 2012.
Muslims in Europe also murdered the Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh in January 2004; tortured and murdered the French Jew, Ilam Halimi in January 2006; attacked the Swedish artist Lars Vilkes in July 2007; tried to murder the Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard in January 2010; killed French servicemen and Jews in March 2012; and attacked Spanish politician Josep Anglada in April 2012.
Muslims in Europe have also been attempting to muzzle free speech, including by "lawfare," the malicious use of costly court trials to intimidate Europeans into silence to shut down the discussion of Islam. In the last few years, Muskims have initiated trials against Geert Wilders in the Netherlands; Suzanne Winter and Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff in Austria; Lars Hedegaard and Jesper Langballe in Denmark; Jussi Kristian Halla-aho in Finland; Brigitte Bardot, Michel Houellebecq, and Marie Laforêt in France; and Gregorius Nekschot in the Netherlands;
Muslim gangs have also been found responsible for "Rape Waves" in Britain, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden.
Although Amnesty International lists in its report a litany of "discriminatory experiences" faced by Muslims in Europe, it does not acknowledge that most European countries have granted their Muslims minorities a host of special privileges, all in the name of multiculturalism, and that Muslim values are increasingly influencing European public policymaking.
In Belgium, for example, the government now pays the wages of more than 200 imams in 100 mosques in a bid to end discrimination against Islam. At the same time, dozens of Christian churches are being turned into mosques as Muslims demand more places to worship.
In Antwerp, the second-largest city in Belgium, an Islamic Sharia law court is now mediating family law disputes for Muslim immigrants. The self-appointed Muslim judges running the court are applying Islamic law -- rather than the secular Belgian Family Law system -- to resolve disputes involving questions of marriage and divorce, child custody and child support, as well as all inheritance-related matters.
In Britain, the largest university in London plans to ban the sale of alcohol on campus to accommodate the "cultural sensitivity" of its Muslim students; and the British Broadcasting Corporation admits that it treats Islam with more "protection and sensitivity" than Christianity.
The British Girl Scout Association has designed new uniforms for Muslim students who had "issues" with the existing range of clothing. Across Britain, municipal swimming pools are being closed to the general public to host Muslim women-only sessions.
In British courts, Muslim defendants are frequently the beneficiaries of favorable judicial treatment which does not apply to British defendants.
In Denmark, primary schools will soon begin teaching Islam to all students in the first grade.
In France, all of the slaughterhouses in the greater Paris metropolitan area are now producing all of their meat in accordance with Islamic Sharia law. France 2 television reports that much of the religiously slaughtered meat known as halal is not labeled as such and is entering the general food chain, where it is being unwittingly consumed by the non-Muslim population.
In German courts, judges are increasingly citing the Koran in civil divorce cases that involve Muslims. Muslim employees in German supermarkets are now exempt from handling alcohol on religious grounds. Municipal authorities in towns and cities across Germany have agreed to allow Muslim girls to wear "burkinis" in public swimming pools.
The city of Mannheim is planning to rename a Muslim-majority neighborhood, giving it a Turkish name. At the same time, German taxpayers are paying for four new Islamic theology departments in Tübingen, Münster/Osnabrück, Erlangen/Nürnberg and Frankfurt/Gießen, at a total cost of €20 million ($25 million) to train Muslim imams and Islamic religion teachers.
In the Netherlands, the National Police Union says Dutch police will not enforce a new burka ban. A court in Rotterdam has decided that Muslims may remain seated while all others rise when a judge walks into the courtroom, because Islam ostensibly holds that all people are equal, while the Qur'an and Islamic Sharia law also hold that women and non-Muslims are not equal.
Elsewhere in the Netherlands, dentists open their clinics in the evenings and nights during Ramadan because Muslim clients "cannot swallow their own saliva from sunrise to sunset." Insurance companies and pharmacies offer special "Ramadanchecks" that offer advice on how to take medicine during the month of daytime fasting.
In Ireland, the government recently introduced tax legislation for financial products that comply with Islamic Sharia law.
In Italy, the southern island of Sicily is about to become the proud new home for a multi-million euro mega-mosque, which its supporters hope will become a reference point for Muslims in Sicily as well as the rest of Italy. In Milan, the city council says it will recognize a dozen "mini-mosques." In Rome, the Higher Judicial Council (CSM) recently ruled that on religious grounds, Muslims may wear a veil in Italian courts.
In Spain, the city of Barcelona recently announced plans to build an official mega-mosque with a capacity for thousands of Muslim worshipers. The new structure would rival the massive Islamic Cultural Center in Madrid, one of the biggest mosques in Europe. The Barcelona mayor's office said the objective is to "increase the visibility of Muslims in Spain" and to promote the "common values between Islam and Europe."
In the Spanish capital, the government has authorized two radical Islamic television stations to begin 24-hour broadcasting to Spanish-speaking audiences from new studios in Madrid. The first channel, sponsored by the government of Iran, will focus on spreading Shia Islam. The second channel, sponsored by Saudi Arabia, will focus on spreading Sunni Wahhabi Islam.
In Sweden, the Social Democrats state that they want to turn Ramadan into an official Swedish holiday.
In Switzerland, the army has drafted guidelines outlining special conditions for meals and prayers for its rising number of Muslim recruits. The canton of Aargau has issued a 17-page guideline for accommodating Muslims in public schools and public swimming pools. The cantons of Basel-Landschaft, Basel-Stadt, Lucerne, Solothurn and Zürich have all quietly changed municipal regulations to allow Muslim women to wear the "burkini" in public spaces.
Also in Zürich, the international governing body of football, known as FIFA, says female footballers can wear headscarves when playing in official competitions. The rule change, instigated by the brother of the King of Jordan, Ali bin al-Hussein who is also FIFA vice president, is due to come into effect on July 2.
While Amnesty International has put the entire onus for "Islamophobia" on non-Muslims, nowhere does it call on Muslims to accept responsibility -- not only for problems brought about by the refusal of Muslims to adopt the values of the majority, but also for their efforts to displace these values with their own.
As the Dutch politician Pym Fortuyn put it in a television interview the day before he was killed for criticizing the rise of Islam in Holland, "I think the guests are trying to take over the house."
Amnesty International has missed an opportunity to help Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
Islam against Greece, my country
Pakistani 'admits to' brutal attack on teen [UPDATE]
 

A 21-year-old Pakistani national who has allegedly admitted to a brutal assault on a 15-year-old girl on Paros last month faced a prosecutor on the Aegean island on Sunday.
The Pakistani admitted to attacking the girl after a second test of his DNA matched a sample taken from the victim, a police spokesman said. The 21-year-old allegedly told police that he had seen the girl sitting on rocks on the Chrysi Akti beach and had tried to steal her cellphone. When she resisted he beat her head against the rocks until she passed out, Skai understands.
According to state television channel Net, the 21-year-old was greeted by an angry crowd when he arrived at the main port of Paros, under the escort of police who had interrogated him in Athens. Suspicions had been raised after the 21-year-old, who worked at a hotel on the beach where the girl was found unconscious, left the island on the day of the attack. He was picked up by police in the capital a few days later.
The girl is still in critical condition after suffering serious head injuries in the assault. Initial reports had indicated that the 15-year-old had been sexually assaulted but police did not confirm this.
The lawyer representing the girl's family, Dimitris Kousiouris, issued a statement on Sunday thanking all the citizens who helped police with the investigation into the teenager's assault and the media for its overwhelmingly discreet coverage of the incident.
Turkish speakers of Western Thrace, Greece have accused a Greek teacher who is either named Hara, Chara or Joy Nikopoulou - of asking kids to draw a picture of Allah. The Greeks are as far as I can decipher denying this - but whether it was a misunderstanding - or a well meaning mistake or a complete fabrication - for many Muslims - the matter will not rest until someone dies.

Chara Nikopoulou (W.A.), Primary School teacher in a school of Evros, (post-graduate summer school).

 
It appears that the teacher has already had run ins with the remote peasant school - when she wanted to take the children to a bigger city to sing Greek songs in a choir - most of the mainly Muslim parents pulled their children out. She believes the trouble started after - she had a run in with a cleaner at the school - who wasn't doing a very good job and when she complained about it - the maid/cleaner came to the school and started arguing with the children - when she asked that the woman - bring her complaints to herself an adult - the woman went away - and her husband returned. He wasn't so friendly - she sat down and asked him to sit at the other side of the table - he lost his temper and either physically hit her or hit an object on the table which then knocked her in the head (see pic on left). And there was mention of a gun [which could have been a bad translation]
20. February 2008
I am a Greek teacher, I have Hellenism in me
Interview with Joy Nikopoulou on TV Thessaloniki


This was 2008 - and it seemed from that article she continued to teach at the school - not wanting to label the whole town - and some of the children's families came round to support her in the evening.

This accusation appears to be the latest. Part of the conflict appears to stem from the fact that she is a non-Muslim and also it some of these people - it has been said would prefer not to send their children to school - in the first place.
Islam against Jews
 

Ahmadinejad, the Imam Mahdi and the new islamic threat
 
 
 
Islam against Christians
"Free Syrian Army" Killing Christians, Burning Churches

A NUN who has been superior at a Syrian monastery for the past 18 years has warned that media coverage of ongoing violence in that country has been “partial and untrue”. It is “a fake”, Mother Agnes Mariam said, which “hides atrocities committed in the name of liberty and democracy”.
Superior of the Melkite Greek Catholic monastery of St James the Mutilated in Qara, in Syria’s diocese of Homs, which is in full communion with Rome, she left Ireland yesterday after a three-day visit during which she met representatives of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference in Maynooth.

She told The Irish Times she was in Ireland “not to advocate for the (Assad) regime but for the facts”. Most news reports from Syria were “forged, with only one side emphasised”, she said. This also applied to the UN, whose reports were “one-sided and not worthy of that organisation”.

UN observers in Syria had been “moderate with the rebels and covered for them in taking back positions after the withdrawal of heavy equipment, as seen so tragically in Homs”, she said.

When it was put to her this suggested the whole world was out of step except for Syria, Russia and China, she protested: “No, no, there are 20 countries, including some in Latin America” of the same view.

The reason the media was being denied easy access to Syria currently was because in the Libyan conflict journalists placed electronic devices for Nato in rooms used at press conferences in that country, she said. “So Syria didn’t want journalists,” she said.

Christians make up about 10 per cent of Syria’s population, dispersed throughout the country, she said. The Assad regime “does not favour Christians”, she said. “It is a secular regime based on equality for all, even though in the constitution it says the Koran is the source of legislation.”
But “Christians are less put aside [in Syria] than in other Islamic countries, for example Saudi Arabia,” she said. “The social fabric of Syria is very diverse, so Christians live in peace.”

The “Arab insurrection” under way in that country included “sectarian factions which promote fundamentalist Islam, which is not genuine Islam”, she said.

The majority of Muslims in Syria are moderate and open to other cultural and interfaith elements, she said. “Wahhabism (a fundamentalist branch of Islam) is not open,” she added.

Christians in Syria were “doubtful about the future if the project to topple the regime succeeded”. The alternative was “a religious sectarian state where all minorities would feel threatened and discriminated against”, she said.

There was “a need to end the violence”, she said. “The West and Gulf states must not give finance to armed insurrectionists who are sectarian terrorists, most of whom are from al-Qaeda, according to a report presented to the German parliament,” she said.

“We don’t want to be invaded, as in Aleppo, by mercenaries, some of whom think they are fighting Israel. They bring terror, destruction, fear and nobody protects the civilians,” she said. There were “very few Syrians among the rebels”, she said. “Mercenaries should go home,” she said.
What she and others sought in Syria was “reform, no violence, no foreign intervention.” She hoped for “a new, third way, a new social pact where the right to auto determination without outside interference” would be respected.

 


Islamic Terror Attacks on Christians
(Since 9/11)

This is a list of targeted acts of terrorism on Christian civilians and church workers by religious Muslims since September 11th, 2001. These attacks have nothing to do with war, combat or insurgency. The victims are innocent Christians who were specifically targeted and abused solely on account of their faith by those who claim their own religion as a motive.

There may be a few anomalies on the list, as it is compiled by keyword search from our main database. Neither is this a complete account of Islamic terror attacks on Christians since much of the violence goes unreported.

(Last updated on Sunday, December 16, 2012)
 


Date

Country

City/State

Killed

Injured

Description

12/6/2012

Nigeria

Yankaba

2

0

Two Christian teenagers are executed by gunmen on a motorcycle yelling, 'Allah akbar'.

12/3/2012

Pakistan

Lahore

1

0

A 72-year-old female Christian charity worker is shot in the neck by suspected Islamists.

12/2/2012

Nigeria

Chibok

10

0

Religion of Peace proponents invade a Christian village in the middle of the night and massacre ten residents.

12/1/2012

Nigeria

Gamboru Ngala

2

0

Two guards die when Muslims shouting 'Allah Akbar' burn churches.

11/25/2012

Nigeria

Jaji

15

30

Two suicide bombers massacre fifteen worshippers at a Protestant church.

11/22/2012

Nigeria

Bichi

4

2

Angry Muslims riot, burn churches and kills four Christians over a rumor of blasphemy concerning a t-shirt.

11/18/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

1

0

An 70-year-old retired Protestant pastor is executed in cold blood by Islamic extremists.

11/17/2012

Sudan

South Kordofan

3

3

Three Christian villagers are killed in two targeted bombing attacks by the Islamic republic.

11/16/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

3

0

Three Christian traders are shot to death by Boko Haram.

11/16/2012

Syria

Aleppo

20

60

Sunnis detonate a bomb outside an Orthodox church that leaves at least twenty dead.

11/16/2012

Somalia

Barawa

1

0

A Christian convert is beheaded for leaving the Religion of Peace.

11/15/2012

Nigeria

Madauchi-Zonkwa

5

0

Muslim radicals are suspected in the slaughter and burning of a Christian family in their home.

11/10/2012

Nigeria

Gaidam

5

0

Five Christian iron welders are slaughtered in their own home by Boko Haram gunmen.

11/4/2012

Kenya

Garissa

1

10

One person dies from splinter injuries when Islamists toss a grenade at a church.

10/30/2012

Syria

Homs

1

0

An 84-year-old Christian is murdered by Sunnis.

10/28/2012

Sudan

Delami

1

9

The Islamic Republic of Sudan aerial bombs several Christian villages, killing a 1-year-old baby.

10/28/2012

Syria

Jaramana

12

69

Twelve people outside a bakery in a Christian district are exterminated in a targeted bomb attack.

10/28/2012

Egypt

Cairo

0

5

Five Christians are injured by Muslims trying to block their way into church.

10/28/2012

Nigeria

Kaduna

7

100

Seven worshippers are murdered when a suicide car bomber plows into a Catholic church during mass.

10/27/2012

Syria

Deir Ezzor

5

24

Terrorists set off a car bomb in front of a church, killing five innocents.

10/25/2012

Syria

Qatana

1

0

An Orthodox priest is horribly tortured and murdered by Muslim 'criminals'. His eyes were gouged out.

10/21/2012

Syria

Damascus

13

29

A bomb targeting Christians on their way to church leaves thirteen dead.

10/21/2012

Nigeria

Atagara

2

0

Two people are killed when Islamic radicals torch a church.

10/19/2012

Lebanon

Beirut

8

78

A car bomb blast in a Christian suburb leaves eight dead, including children.

10/16/2012

Indonesia

Masani

2

0

Jamaah Anshorut Tauhid murder two investigators of a church bombing by stabbing them in the neck.

10/14/2012

Nigeria

Yogbo

30

0

Thirty people are left dead when Muslims resolve a "land dispute" by massacring thirty Christian villagers, mostly women and children.

10/14/2012

Egypt

Abdelmassih

2

3

Two members of a Christian family are shot to death in their own home by a Muslim gang attempting to kidnap and convert a 24-year-old female relative.

10/14/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

3

0

A family of three is cut down outside their church by Islamist gunmen.

10/10/2012

Nigeria

Riyom

14

5

Three children and their mother are among over a dozen Christians are slaughtered during a Muslim raid on their village.

10/10/2012

Nigeria

Dallyam

4

4

Muslim terrorists shoot four members of a Christian family at close range.

10/10/2012

Nigeria

Barkin Ladi

2

0

Two Christians are machine-gunned while sitting in their car.

10/2/2012

Nigeria

Mubi

26

15

At least twenty-six Christian students are singled out and executed by Islamists at their campus. Some are shot, others have their throats cut.

10/1/2012

Syria

Said Naya

3

0

Three Christians are abducted and murdered by a Muslim 'gang'.

9/30/2012

Kenya

Nairobi

1

6

A child is killed when Religion of Peace proponents toss a grenade into a church.

9/28/2012

Pakistan

Youhanaabad

0

1

A protestant bishop is assaulted and by angry Muslims and beaten outside his church.

9/23/2012

Nigeria

Bauchi

2

48

A woman and a child at a church service are murdered by a Shahid suicide car bomber.

9/21/2012

Pakistan

Mardan

0

12

Thousands of burn down a Lutheran church and thrash a dozen Christians.

9/16/2012

Pakistan

Hyderabad

0

1

Islamists angered over a Muhammad film ambush a nun and her driver outside a cathedral.

9/15/2012

Pakistan

Karachi

2

4

Six Christians are shot at close range in their homes by Religion of Peace gunmen.

9/3/2012

Syria

Jaramana

4

12

Sunni rebels are blamed for a car bomb blast targeting Christians in a residential neighborhood.

8/29/2012

Syria

Zamalka

7

0

A family of seven Christians, including three children, are shot in the street by 'Liua Islam'.

8/28/2012

Syria

Jaramana

27

48

Sunni terrorists are blamed for a car bombing attack on a Christian funeral that leaves twenty-seven dead, including children.

8/28/2012

Pakistan

Karachi

1

1

Islamic militants open fire on a pastor, injuring him and killing a church member.

8/21/2012

Pakistan

Faisalabad

1

0

A Muslim perpetrator is strongly suspected by the minority community in the targeted torture and murder of a 14-year-old Christian boy.

8/14/2012

Pakistan

Sahiwal

1

0

A 14-year-old Christian girl is gang-raped and murdered by five Muslim men.

8/14/2012

Egypt

Asyut

1

0

Salafis storm a Christian-owned store and murder the owner.

8/13/2012

Nigeria

Gombe

1

1

A guard is killed during a Religion of Peace assault on a Catholic church.

8/10/2012

Nigeria

Kombul

4

3

Four Christians are cut down in their homes by a Muslim raid on their village.

8/10/2012

Nigeria

Kaduna

0

1

Muslim's yell 'Allah Akbar' as they set fire to a church and shoot at a pastor and his family.

8/10/2012

Philippines

Jolo

1

0

A Christian man is gunned down by Abu Sayyaf terrorists on his way home from church.

8/6/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

1

0

A church pastor is shot to death in his home by two Islamists.

8/6/2012

Nigeria

Okene

20

9

Sharia proponents enter a church and open up on members with machine-guns, slaughtering at least nineteen, including the pastor.

8/5/2012

Philippines

Maguindanao

1

11

At least one woman is killed when Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Movement members overrun a Catholic village.

7/29/2012

Nigeria

Kano

2

0

Two Christians are gunned down outside their homes by Boko Haram Islamists.

7/26/2012

Egypt

Shubra el Khayma

0

1

A Christian doctor is brutally blinded by Salafist Muslims after asking them to stop firing weapons in celebration.

7/26/2012

Philippines

Sumisip

5

22

Abu Sayyaf terrorists attack a Christian farming village, killing at least five.

7/22/2012

Pakistan

Hyderabad

2

0

Two Christians are shot to death by Muslim radicals.

7/22/2012

Syria

Damascus

4

0

The 'Islamic Brigade' stops a car carrying a Christian family, force them out and then massacre them, including the two children.

7/22/2012

Philippines

Tumahubong

0

4

There are four casualties when suspected Abu Sayaaf gunmen ambush a group of priests.

7/8/2012

Nigeria

Barkin-Ladi

23

1

Two politicians are among twenty-three Christians, including women and children, slaughtered by Muslims during a funeral for other victims of Islamic terror.

7/8/2012

Pakistan

Kot Ghulam

1

0

A Christian laborer is pulled out of his truck and shot point-blank by a Muslim.

7/7/2012

Nigeria

Kushen

80

300

Muslim terrorists attack twelve Christian villages and massacre eighty innocents, including fifty taking refuge in a church.

7/7/2012

Kosovo

Pristina

2

0

A middle-aged Christian couple is found shot to death in their home in what is presumed to be a targeted attack by members of the Muslim majority.

7/6/2012

South Africa

Philippi

14

0

al-Shabaab is suspected in the serial killings of fourteen Christians.

7/1/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

9

0

Nine Christian construction workers have their throats cut by Islamists in a 'gruesome' killing.

7/1/2012

Kenya

Garissa

18

66

Muslims throw grenades into two churches and then shoot fleeing Christians. Some eighteen die in the massacre, including three children..

6/29/2012

Egypt

El Sharqiya

2

0

Two Christians are reported murdered by Muslim Brotherhood activists.

6/25/2012

Somalia

Mogadishu

0

3

Three Christian converts are shot inside their home by Islamic fundamentalists.

6/17/2012

Nigeria

Trikania

5

40

A Shahid suicide car bomber crashes through a church gate and blows up at least five Christians.

6/17/2012

Nigeria

Zaria

34

125

Holy Warriors walk into two church services and detonate, leaving over thirty worshipers dead in the carnage, including at least ten children.

6/11/2012

Egypt

Cairo

0

12

Several Christian students are injured by Muslims angered over their evangelism.

6/10/2012

Nigeria

Biu

2

12

A woman and an usher are among two Christians machine-gunned by Islamists during a church service.

6/10/2012

Nigeria

Jos

4

40

A Shahid suicide bomber detonates inside a church during Sunday morning service, killing at least four.

6/4/2012

Tunisia

Tunis

1

0

Video surfaces of an execution earlier in the year in which a man's throat is cut for embracing Christianity by Muslims who offer prayers as they slice.

6/3/2012

Nigeria

Bauchi

21

45

A Holy Warrior runs his car into a church service and detonates, taking out over twenty praying Christians. The responsible group later thanks Allah for the victory.

5/23/2012

Iraq

Mosul

3

2

Extremists enter the home of a Catholic priest, murder his father and two brothers, and rape his mother and sister.

5/21/2012

Nigeria

Benue

5

3

Five people in a Christian village are murdered by Muslim raiders.

5/19/2012

Nigeria

On-Mbaagbu

12

5

Muslim 'mercenaries' storm two Christian villages and slaughter seven people, including a 2-year-old boy butchered with a knife.

5/15/2012

Pakistan

Quetta

1

0

A Christian man is shot to death while walking home.

5/14/2012

Nigeria

Adamawa

15

48

Fifteen Christian villagers are massacred by twenty Fulani raiders.

5/9/2012

Nigeria

Rim

1

2

A Christian villager is killed by Muslim attackers.

5/9/2012

Nigeria

Tahoss

7

1

Muslim activists set fire to Christian homes and then shoot those trying to flee, killing at least seven, including two children.

5/8/2012

Pakistan

Dhamala

0

3

Three Christian women are 'beaten mercilessly' in their own home by a Muslim gang.

5/1/2012

Nigeria

Riyom

6

6

Muslims raid a Christian village, setting fire to homes and shooting those who fled.

4/29/2012

Kenya

Nairobi

1

16

A suspected al-Shabaab member throws a grenade into a church during Sunday service, killing a worshipper.

4/29/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

5

6

The pastor is among five Christians shot to death by Boko Haram Islamists inside their church.

4/29/2012

Nigeria

Kano

16

22

Sixteen Christians, including professors and doctors, are massacred by Islamists, who bomb their church service and then shoot them in the back as they try to flee.

4/25/2012

Nigeria

Riyom

5

5

Four women and a 4-year-old child are among members of a Christian village hacked to death by Fulani raiders.

4/12/2012

Macedonia

Smilkovsko

5

0

Five young Christian fishermen between the ages of 18 and 22 are brutally slaughtered by a group of radical Muslims at a lake.

4/11/2012

Mali

Timbuktu

1

0

A Christian leader is beheaded shortly after Islamic forces take control of the city.

4/9/2012

Nigeria

Dikwa

3

0

A civilian and guard at a church are among three people shot to death by Boko Haram.

4/8/2012

Nigeria

Kaduna

41

33

A suicide car bomber detonates outside a church celebrating Easter. Nearly forty people lose their lives in the carnage.

4/7/2012

Turkey

Bahcelievler

0

1

Radicals rush into a church and assault a pastor when he refuses to embrace Islam.

4/7/2012

Mali

Timbuktu

1

0

A Christian leader is beheaded by Religion of Peace activists.

4/4/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

9

0

Islamic radicals fire on Christian traders at a market, killing nine.

4/1/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

1

0

A Christian is shot to death by Islamists on his way home from church.

3/31/2012

Kenya

Mtwapa

2

30

Two Christians are blown apart when Mujahideen toss a grenade into an outdoor worship service.

3/30/2012

India

Nutangram

0

1

A 65-year-old widow is badly beaten in her own church by Islamic extremists.

3/26/2012

Nigeria

Takum

2

2

Muslim 'mercenaries' attack two Christian villages and shoot a 22-year-old and an elderly man to death.

3/22/2012

Iraq

Mosul

1

0

A Christian is kidnapped and murdered.

3/20/2012

Iraq

Baghdad

3

0

Suspected al-Qaeda storm a church and kill three guards.

3/20/2012

Iraq

Baghdad

2

5

Religion of Peace bombers kill two people with a blast at an Orthodox church.

3/18/2012

Yemen

Taiz

1

0

al-Qaeda gunmen murder an American teacher accused of being a 'Christian proselytizer'.

3/18/2012

Nigeria

Suleja

0

5

A church is firebombed during a service.

3/15/2012

Nigeria

Nayi

10

4

A pastor is among ten people hacked and shot to death when armed Muslims raid Christian homes around a church.

3/12/2012

Nigeria

Bum

2

3

Fulani raiders slaughter two Christian villagers.

3/11/2012

Nigeria

Jos

11

22

A suicide bomber detonates at a Catholic church during mass, killing at least eleven worshippers.

3/11/2012

Nigeria

Chugwi

3

3

Three Christians are shot dead by Muslim gunmen in a targeted attack.

3/6/2012

Nigeria

Bilala

2

0

At least two civilians are killed as Boko Haram devotees blow up a church and a police station.

3/4/2012

Egypt

Abu Al-Reesh

0

2

Two nuns are injured when a Muslim mob of 1500 lays siege to a Catholic school on rumors of a church building.

3/4/2012

Nigeria

Benue

21

13

Women and children comprise the bulk of twenty-one members of a Christian farming community slaughtered by Fulani 'mercenaries' wielding machetes and burning homes.

3/1/2012

Iraq

Sulaymaniyah

1

0

A Christian schoolteacher is gunned down by a Muslim student over 'religious differences'.

2/29/2012

Bangladesh

Madarganj

0

3

Three missionaries are injured when a mob, stirred up by an Islamic seminary, throw stones at them.

2/26/2012

Nigeria

Jos

4

38

A suicide bomber detonates during a church service, killing four worshippers including a woman and a father and 18-month-old child.

2/26/2012

Pakistan

Kot Meerath

0

1

A Christian woman is brutally tortured and paraded for harboring alleged 'anti-Islam' views.

2/25/2012

Sudan

Umsirdipa

5

0

Five members of a Christian family are killed in a targeted attack by the Islamic republic.

2/22/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

1

0

Islamists slit the throat of a pastor's 75-year-old mother and leave a note in Arabic for her son.

2/22/2012

Pakistan

Faisalabad

0

2

A Muslim mob attacks a church and shoots one Christian while pushing another off the roof.

2/19/2012

Israel

Jerusalem

0

1

One person is injured when Muslims hurl rocks at Christian tourists from their mosque on the Temple Mount.

2/19/2012

Nigeria

Sulieja

0

5

Sharia advocates set off a car bomb next to a church.

2/11/2012

Nigeria

Potiskum

2

0

Two Christian brothers are murdered in cold blood by Islamists in white robes.

2/9/2012

Syria

Qusayr

1

0

Sunni rebels pull a Christian family man out of his car and execute him in cold blood.

1/30/2012

Nigeria

Potiskum

1

0

A guard at a church is picked off by Islamist snipers.

1/26/2012

Egypt

Bahgourah

2

0

A Christian father and son are machine-gunned by Muslims after refusing to pay money.

1/24/2012

Norway

Haugesund

0

2

Two ex-Muslim converts to Christianity are stabbed by three attackers shouting 'kuffar' (unbeliever).

1/23/2012

Turkey

Istanbul

0

1

A Christian laborer is severely tortured with scalding water on orders of his Muslim employer.

1/22/2012

Nigeria

Tafawa Balewa

9

12

Militant Muslims hurl grenades into Christian homes, killing some as they slept and then shooting others as they tried to escape.

1/19/2012

Egypt

Kebly-Rahmaniya

0

2

A man and boy suffer gunshot injuries when a mob rampages through a Christian town, shouting 'Allah Akbar' and burning homes.

1/17/2012

Sudan

Khartoum

0

1

A church evangelist is arrested and brutally beaten by police.

1/15/2012

Syria

Damascus

3

0

Three Christians are killed in targeted attacks - two while waiting in line at a bakery.

1/15/2012

Sudan

Rabak

0

2

Islamic militia force their way into a church and kidnap two priests, who are then 'mistreated' in captivity.

1/11/2012

Nigeria

Potiskum

6

0

Six Christians, including a woman and a baby, are machine-gunned by Boko Haram while on a bus at a gas station.

1/10/2012

Nigeria

Dalman

3

0

Three Christians are shot and hacked to death in a sectarian attack at a farming community.

1/9/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

2

0

Religion of Peace activists shoot two Christians death in their own homes in separate attacks.

1/7/2012

Nigeria

Maiduguri

2

0

Two Christian university students are murdered by Religion of Peace gunmen.

1/6/2012

Nigeria

Adamawa

12

4

Islamists chanting 'Allah Akbar' barge into a church and massacre a dozen worshippers.

1/6/2012

Nigeria

Mubi

20

15

Twenty Christians gathered for a funeral are machine-gunned at close range by Muslims shouting 'Allah Akbar'.

1/5/2012

Nigeria

Mubi

4

0

Four Christians are gunned down by Boko Haram.

1/5/2012

Nigeria

Gombe

9

10

Muslim gunmen spray a church congregation with machine-gun fire, killing nine, including the pastor's wife and several children.

1/2/2012

Tajikistan

Dushanbe

1

0

A Christian dressed as Father Christmas is called an 'infidel' and stabbed to death by Muslim radicals.

1/2/2012

Somalia

Cee-Carfiid

1

0

A Christian humanitarian worker is beheaded by Religion of Peace activists for leaving Islam.
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Islam against free expression
Chronology of the reactions to Innocence of Muslims
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This article covers the chronology of the reactions to Innocence of Muslims. The uploading of the Innocence of Muslims films trailer resulted in protests, deaths and hundreds of injuries in several cities in the world.[1]
Timeline
September 9
  • Egyptian television airs an Arabic-language scene from the Bacile film.
September 11
  • Protesters in Cairo climb over the walls of the US Embassy and tear down an American flag, replacing it with a black flag inscribed with Islamic emblems. Egyptian police have surrounded the compound to block further incursions.[2][3][4][5]
  • Protestors in Cairo condemn this film promoted by controversial American pastor Terry Jones as a "humiliation of Muhammad under the pretext of freedom of speech".[3][4][5][6]
  • The U.S. embassy in Cairo and the consulate in Benghazi were both attacked, with the Benghazi attack resulting in the death of ambassador J. Christopher Stevens[7] and three other Americans.[8] Initially, many cited the film as the cause of the attack. Although al-Qaeda claimed the attacks were in response to the film, the attacks were in fact previously planned by a pro-al-Qaeda group, who carried out the attacks independently from the rioters under the cover of the local riots about the movie trailer.[9]
September 12
September 13
  • Protestors breach the walls of the U.S. embassy compound in Sana'a, Yemen.
  • U.S. officials say they are investigating whether the protests over Innocence of Muslims denigrating Muhammad were used as a cover by the Benghazi consulate attackers, rather than being spurred by them.[16][17]
  • The US consulate in the suburbs of Berlin, Germany, is briefly evacuated due to suspicions over the contents of an envelope.[18]
  • Yemeni police fire warning shots in the air and four people are killed. The Egyptian ministry of health says 224 people are injured in demonstrations around the embassy in Cairo. In Kuwait, 500 people gathered and chanted near the embassy.[19][20]
  • More details emerge about the "privately" produced anti-Islam film that sparks unrest in the world. Sam Bacile is also the name a Washington-based activist assumed to initiate forwarding the link last week. One reporter points to the suspected real name of "Abano(u)b Basseley".[21]
  • In short, Florida Pastor Terry Jones and Copt Washington-based lawyer Morris Sadek are two of the promoters of the film.[20]
  • An other person, named Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, self-identified manager of the company that allegedly produced the film, is identified by a security official.[22][23][24][25]
September 14
September 15
  • At least 4 were killed and 46 injured during protests near the American embassy in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The U.S. government pulled out all non-essential personnel and urged its citizens to leave the city.[37][38]
  • Egyptian riot police stormed Tahrir Square and arrested at least 220 protesters after four days of clashes in Cairo. A 35-year old man died of birdshot wounds after clashes near the US embassy overnight. Authorities announced the number of injured since the beginning of protests had risen to more than 250.[38][39]
  • In Yemen, a statement from AQAP called for Muslims everywhere to attack American embassy personnel.[38]
  • Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abdul-Azeez ibn Abdullaah Aal ash-Shaikh, denounced the attacks and urged governments and international bodies to criminalise insults against prophets.[38]
  • Violent protests occurred in Sydney, Australia, where up to six hundred people marched. Several scuffles broke out between security forces and protesters, with rocks and bottles being thrown.[38][40]
  • Over 80 people were arrested during a protest near the US embassy on Champs Elysees in Paris, France.[38]
  • Sudan refused a US government request to station a Marine platoon at its embassy in Khartoum, forcing authorities to pull out all non-essential personnel and advise American citizens to avoid travelling to the country.[38]
  • Al Qaeda indicated responsibility for the attack in Libya, citing revenge for a US drone strike in June that killed Abu Yahya al-Libi, a Libyan who served as lieutenant to Ayman al-Zawahiri, the head of al-Qaeda.[41]
September 19
  • A DHS report released on September 11 and reported by Fox News on September 19 indicated that a web statement incited "sons of Egypt" to pressure America to release Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman (the so-called "blind sheikh) "even if it requires burning the embassy down with everyone in it." The Web statement was apparently posted on an Arabic-language forum on September 9, two days before the attack, and was in reference to the embassy in Egypt.[42]