
“Protesters reportedly climbed the walls of a U.S. embassy in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The building is now on fire, according to a report by Al-Jazeera English. He said the protesters were mostly made up of young men who were ‘to some extent religious’ and were offended by an anti-Islamic movie that was credited with sparking violent attacks that resulted in the deaths of four U.S. officials in Libya, including U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/14/u-s-embassy-in-tunisia-on-fire-as-protesters-climbed-walls/
Related posts:
China's banks imperiled as property binge fuels mortgage fraud frenzy
French Goodyear workers hold managers captive in Amiens
Chinese revolt over government plan to ban BBQ in order to fight epic smog problem
Russia unveils $25 billion oil pipeline to the Pacific
Russia opens way to missile deliveries to Iran, starts oil-for-goods swap
Microsoft and Google to sue over U.S. surveillance requests
Supreme Court Upholds Maryland Law, Says Police May Take DNA Samples From Arrestees
Facebook-WhatsApp Deal Haunted by Past Web Merger Flops
Security experts say new electronic voting machines can be hacked
Goldman Sachs quarterly profits more than double to $1.93bn
Moody's downgrades South Africa's four biggest banks
Japan to adopt 'bail-ins,' force bank losses on investors if needed, Nikkei says
Rolls-Royce Lays Bare Entrenched Failings to Stunned Investors
Turkish Public Sours on Syrian Uprising
Don't Expect Bitcoin to Die Off Anytime Soon