Thursday, September 13, 2012

Yemen protesters attempt to storm US embassy, repelled by police (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

So this won't stop until the film's maker is executed, and then what, all of the actors to?
With no one around to claim credit, which is rather bizarre, how can one help but not see this as a false flag used to create even more friction.
American people have tired of the revenge lust upon the Middle East for 9/11. Something.... had to rekindle the flame....


Yemeni police reportedly shot a protester, as hundreds of demonstrators stormed the US embassy in the capital city of Sanaa. Police forced the crowd to leave the embassy premises.

Conflicting casualty figures have emerged: Chinese news agency Xinhua reported that at least one person was killed in the clashes, citing witnesses, while the Yemeni embassy in Washington denied reports of fatalities.

Embassy staffers were taken to a secure location, the Yemen Times reported.

Plumes of smoke rose outside the embassy as protesters chanted "Death to America", witnesses reported.

Two cars exploded after two bombs were thrown into the embassy compound, and heavy gunfire was also heard in the area, local media reported.

The gathered crowd said they are refusing to leave until the filmmaker behind the controversial anti-Muslim movie ‘Innocence of Muslims’ is executed.

Muslims have taken to the streets across the Middle East in protest against the US amateur film satirizing the Prophet Muhammad. US embassies around the world have responded to the unrest by tightening security measures.