#MuslimRage sets a trend on Twitter
Of course it’s a serious subject, but what I’m really enjoying are the #Muslimrage tweets from Muslims who refuse to be lumped in with violent extremists in this unthinking way.
Massachusetts senator John Kerry is almost certain to be nominated as America’s next secretary of state: a post he has wanted for years. Is he the right man for the job?
The US state department has admitted there were NO protests outside its consulate in Benghazi in Libya before the attack that killed its ambassador and three other US personnel last month.
A $100,000 reward offer for the murder of the maker of a film insulting the Prophet Mohammed was ‘an emotional outburst’, according to the Pakistan High Commissioner to the UK.
At least 17 people are killed and dozens injured when protests by tens of thousands of Pakistanis, infuriated by an anti-Islam film, descend into deadly violence.
Protesters angry over a controversial film which mocks the prophet Mohammed are attempting to break into the US embassy in Islamabad.
As protests continue over a film which mocks the prophet Mohammed, Channel 4 News asks why there have been few if any moderate voices speaking out against the demonstrations.
France will temporarily close its embassies and schools in 20 countries on Friday after a French satirical magazine published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
Afghan militants have claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb attack on a minivan which has killed 12 people, saying it was retaliation for the US-made film mocking the Prophet Mohammad.
Of course it’s a serious subject, but what I’m really enjoying are the #Muslimrage tweets from Muslims who refuse to be lumped in with violent extremists in this unthinking way.
Hundreds of Afghan protesters burn cars and throw rocks at a military camp on the outskirts of Kabul in protest against an anti-Islam film.
Shia Muslim militant group Hezbollah calls for fresh protests over an anti-Islam film as former prime minister Tony Blair urges religious leaders to condemn any action.
Four US soldiers are killed in an attack at a remote checkpoint by suspected Afghan police in southern Zabul province, following the deaths of two British soldiers in similar circumstances.
A Californian filmmaker linked to an anti-Islamic film which sparked a wave of violent protests across the world is taken in for questioning by officers.
The US embassy compound in Tunis and the German embassy in Khartoum are set alight as violence erupts over an anti-Islam film that has offended many Muslims. At least five protesters are dead.
As mob attacks on US embassies spread from Libya to Yemen and Egypt, doubt is cast on the origins and motives behind the anti-Muslim film said to have triggered the violence, Channel 4 News reports.