Monday, September 17, 2012

ANTI-ISLAMIC FILM PROTEST HAS CONTINUED IN THE ARAB, AFRICAN AND ASIAN COUNTRIES, DESPITE THE GOVERNMENTS OFFICIAL RESTRICTION OF THE FILM RELEASED AS UNNECESSARY SOURCE OF RELIGIOUS DISPUTE.

ANTI-ISLAMIC FILM PROTEST HAS CONTINUED IN THE ARAB, AFRICAN AND ASIAN COUNTRIES, DISPITE THE GOVERNMENTS OFFICIAL RESTRICTION OF THE FILM RELEASED AS UNNECESSARY SOURCE OF RELIGIOUS DISPUTE.

       Anti-Islamic film protest in demonstrations continued in the Arab, African and Asian countries of Sudan, Afghanistan and Indonesia at the English, the German and the American Embassies respectively, despite the governments official restriction of the film released as unnecessary source of religious dispute and the clearance of its source by the USA investigators as product of a Californian residence of an Egyptian Orthodox Coptic Christain origin whose identity has not been made known and whose motive has remained unclearified. However, some sources have speculated on the fact that the producer of the film may have been one of the Orthodox Coptic Chritains whose property, or life of a relative and a friend may have been damaged, or lost during the recent riots that occurred between between the Islamists and the Orthodox Coptic Christains in the Egyptian's second largest city and port Alexandria. One death has been reported and few severe injuries inflicted during the clashes between the police forces with the demonstrators after the police forces repeated attempts to restore order in the inner cities and protect the foreign Embassies.

                                                      Written  by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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