Protesters threw rocks and police shot back Friday as violent anti-U.S. protests spread to more Afghan cities, leaving at least eight people dead and threatening a security crisis for the government. In neighboring Pakistan, street protests fizzled despite tough rhetoric from hard-line preachers over allegations that U.S. anti-terrorism interrogators desecrated Islam’s holy book. The rest of the Muslim world was mostly quiet, with only small rallies at a Palestinian refugee camp and in Indonesia.Full Story
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