fredag den 14. september 2012

US ambassador dead body dragged on street by Islamo-fanatics while crowds shout “ We are all Osama ! "

Libya: US ambassador dead body dragged on street by Islamo-fanatics while crowds shout “We are all Osama”

 
 
 
 
 
 
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You got to wonder at the sanity of the media nowadays. When footage from Libya show Ambassador Christopher Stevens dead body being dragged around on the streets of Libya the NY Post caption state that the extremist crowd is “helping” to carry Christopher Stevens. Have I missed something here?
Christopher Stevens and his colleague are the victims of all those freedom fighters and lovers of freedom and democracy that the U.S., UK, and France helped with funding and military backup to oust their former madman in power, to bring in a new madman. Watch another sharia madness seek power in Libya. Chris Stevens appear to be a dhimmi who believed Islamic democracy actually exist.
Wake up to the realities of Islam: put a full stop to Muslim immigration to the west asaps. Dismantle mosques, ban the Koran and ban any Sharia courts, whether inactive or in council stages.
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The NY Post caption:
Muslims “help” an unconscious US ambassador. At least according to NY Post.
Libyan civilians help an unconscious Chris Stevens, at the US consulate compound in Benghazi . Stevens and three of his colleagues were killed in an attack on the US consulate. They “help” an unconscious consulate?

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US ambassador and two staff ‘killed in rocket attack’ in Libya just hours after radical Islamists stormed embassy in protests over film attacking prophet

  • Christopher Stevens died of ‘smoke inhalation’ after being pulled from car outside consulate in Benghazi
  • He had been trying to evacuate staff at US compound as furious mob of extremists attacked
  • Obama: ‘Chris was a courageous and exemplary representative of the US (who) selflessly served his country’
  • Sean Smith, a foreign service information manager, was also shot dead by armed miliants
  • Ambassador Stevens is first US diplomat to be killed in the line of duty since Adolph Dubs in Afghanistan in 1979
  • Protests in Libya and in Egypt blamed on film The Innocence of Muslims which ‘insults Prophet Mohammed’
  • US film-maker Sam Bacile: ‘Islam is a cancer, period’. He has now gone into hiding
  • Marines are on their way to Benghazi to provide additional security to the area
By Jill Reilly
PUBLISHED: 20:09, 11 September 2012
Killed: Christopher Stevens was a career diplomat who died as he tried to evacuate staff from the US consulate in BenghaziKilled: Christopher Stevens was a career diplomat who died as he tried to evacuate staff from the US consulate in Benghazi
President Barack Obama is set to deploy a team of 50 marines to Libya after a bloody attack on a US consulate which left American ambassador Christopher Stevens, two marines and a communications officer dead.
The elite team will be sent to guard the compound in Benghazi which was left ravaged by firebombs during the attack. In the aftermath of the riot, looters are understood to have gutted the building.
But in a high-risk strategy which risks inflaming tensions between militant and the West further, President Obama is set to provide ‘all necessary resources’ to safeguard diplomatic personnel worldwide.
This, according to Fox News, includes sending marines into Libya.
The move is particularly radical as the president chose not to put military personnel on the ground in the North Africa country to help rebels topple Muammar Gaddafi during the revolution last year.
The American ambassador to Libya and three other embassy staff were killed in a rocket attack after an armed mob protesting at a ‘blasphemous’ film about the Prophet Mohammed set fire to the consulate in Benghazi.
Christopher Stevens, 52, was at the compound evacuating staff when the building was attacked by 20 heavily-armed militants.
During a 20 minute fire fight, Libyan guards positioned inside the consulate managed to hold the attackers off as they sprayed the building with bullets before hurling a bomb inside.
In the carnage, Sean Smith, a foreign service information management officer was shot dead.
Ambassador Stevens and his team made a desperate bid to flee by car to safety. But the vehicle came under heavy arms fire and was hit by a rocket, leaving it disabled and at the mercy of the mob.
Two marines attempted to aid Ambassador Stevens but were shot dead, according to CBS.
Graphic images taken at the scene show civilians making desperate attempts to pull the diplomat to safety. But their efforts were futile. Arab television station Al Jazeera today reported that Ambassador Stevens died of smoke inhalation.
Ambassador Stevens was a career diplomat who spoke Arabic and French and had already served two tours in Libya, including running the office in Benghazi during the revolt against Gaddafi. Five other US ambassadors have been killed in the line of duty, the last being Adolph Dubs in Afghanistan in 1979.
President Barack Obama today condemned the attack and paid tribute to the late Ambassador Stevens as he ordered increased security at diplomatic posts around the world.
‘Chris was a courageous and exemplary representative of the United States,’ he said.
‘Throughout the Libya revolution, he selflessly served our country and the Libyan people at our mission in Benghazi.
‘As Ambassador in Tripoli, he has supported Libya’s transition to democracy. His legacy will endure wherever human beings reach for liberty and justice. I am profoundly grateful for his service to my Administration, and deeply saddened by this loss.’
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Burnt out: A man walks inside the U.S. consulate, which was attacked and set on fire by gunmen yesterday, in Benghazi. Christopher Stevens, 52, was at the compound evacuating staff when the building was attacked by militantsBurnt out: A man walks inside the U.S. consulate, which was attacked and set on fire by gunmen yesterday, in Benghazi. Christopher Stevens, 52, was at the compound evacuating staff when the building was attacked by militants
benghaziMission: President Barack Obama is set to deploy a team of 50 marines to Libya after a bloody attack. The elite team will be sent to guard the compound in Benghazi which was left ravaged by firebombs during the attack
Shell: An interior view of the U.S. consulate. Sean Smith, a foreign service information management officer was also killedShell: An interior view of the U.S. consulate. Sean Smith, a foreign service information management officer was also killed
Damages after an attack on the U.S. Consulate by protesters angry over a film that ridiculed Islam's Prophet Muhammad in Benghazi,
Damages after an attack on the U.S. Consulate by protesters angry over a film that ridiculed Islam's Prophet Muhammad in Benghazi,
Fire damaged buildings in the compound: In a high-risk strategy which risks inflaming tensions between militant and the West further, President Obama is set to provide ‘all necessary resources’ to safeguard diplomatic personnel worldwide
Terrifying: Although deserted now, the scene was very different yesterday as angry mob raged through the grounds, armed with weaponsTerrifying: Although deserted now, the scene was very different yesterday as angry mob raged through the grounds, armed with weapons
Marines are on their way to Benghazi to provide additional security to the area - the U.S. compound in Benghazi, which is now empty, is being looted according to local reports. Support: Marines are on their way to Benghazi to provide additional security to the area – the U.S. compound in Benghazi, which is now empty, is being looted according to local reports
Destruction: A burned-out car smoulders at the scene. It is unclear if this vehicle was used by Ambassador Stevens and his team as he attempted to escape
Destruction: A burned-out car smoulders at the scene. It is unclear if this vehicle was used by Ambassador Stevens and his team as he attempted to escape
Attack: Hillary Clinton speaks in reaction to the killing of the US Ambassador to Libya, John Christopher StevensAttack: Hillary Clinton speaks in reaction to the killing of the US Ambassador to Libya, John Christopher Stevens
Today Hillary Clinton said: ‘I had the privilege of swearing in Chris for his post in Libya only a few months ago.
‘He risked his own life to lend the Libyan people a helping hand to build the foundation for a new, free nation.’
She said they were still trying to contact the next of kin for the other two men.
The deaths will put huge pressure on the Libyan administration which took over after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi. Despite the West taking a key role in his overthrow, the country remains unstable and Islamic militants have moved into the power vacuum.
There are also huge questions about the security surrounding both Ambassador Stevens and the US diplomatic buildings in such a volatile country.
The violence in Libya – and an earlier assault by 2,000 people on the US embassy in the Egyptian capital Cairo – were sparked by a 14-minute trailer for a film called The Innocence of Muslims posted on YouTube.
In an original English version and another dubbed into Egyptian Arabic, Mohammed is depicted as a fraud, a womaniser and a madman, showing him having sex and calling for massacres.
It was made by Sam Bacile, a 56-year-old California real estate developer who identifies himself as an Israeli Jew. He said he had produced, directed and written the two-hour film which had only been shown once to a mostly empty theater in Hollywood earlier this year.
‘Islam is a cancer, period,’ he said in an interview yesterday, speaking after the State Department confirmed the death of an American in Benghazi.
He was apologetic about the killing but blamed lax embassy security and the perpetrators of the violence. ‘I feel the security system (at the embassies) is no good,’ said Bacile. ‘America should do something to change it.’
Mr Bacile claimed he did not know who had dubbed the film into Arabic. He went into hiding after the full scale of the the trouble in North Africa became clear.
Yesterday, Morris Sadek, an Egyptian-born Christian in the U.S. known for his anti-Islam views, told The Associated Press from Washington that he was promoting the video on his website and on certain TV stations, which he did not identify.
The film has featured on Egyptian media reports for several days with ultraconservative clerics going on air to denounce it and also to attack Sadek, who they blamed for the film.  Revolt: An armed man waves his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the U.S. consulate compound in Benghazi, Libya
Revolt: An armed man waves his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the U.S. consulate compound in Benghazi, Libya
In flames: The U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, is seen on fire during a protest by an armed group protesting a film being produced in the United StatesIn flames: The U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, is seen on fire during a protest by an armed group protesting a film being produced in the United States
Matters came to a head yesterday when hundreds of mainly ultraconservative Islamist protesters in Egypt marched to the US Embassy in downtown Cairo, gathering outside its walls and chanting against the movie and the US.
Most of the embassy staff had left the compound earlier because of warnings of the upcoming demonstration.
The crowd chanted, ‘Islamic, Islamic. The right of our prophet will not die.’ Some shouted, ‘We are all Osama,’ referring to al-Qaida leader bin Laden.
Young men, some in masks, sprayed graffiti on the walls. Some grumbled that Islamist President Mohammed Morsi had not spoken out about the movie.
A group of women in black veils and robes that left only their eyes exposed chanted, ‘Worshippers of the Cross, leave the Prophet Mohammed alone.’
Dozens of protesters then scaled the embassy walls, and several went into the courtyard and took down the American flag from a pole. They brought it back to the crowd outside, which tried to burn it, but failing that tore it apart.
The protesters on the wall then raised on the flagpole a black flag with a Muslim declaration of faith, ‘There is no god but God and Mohammed is his prophet.’  The flag is commonly used by ultraconservatives around the region.
Anger: Dozens of protesters scaled the embassy walls, and several went into the courtyard and took down the American flag from a pole. They brought it back to the crowd outside, which tried to burn it, but failing that tore it apartAnger: Dozens of protesters scaled the embassy walls, and several went into the courtyard and took down the American flag from a pole. They brought it back to the crowd outside, which tried to burn it, but failing that tore it apart
Destruction: Plumes of smoke and flames can be seen rising out of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi after the building was raided by gunmen who set it on fireDestruction: Plumes of smoke and flames can be seen rising out of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi after the building was raided by gunmen who set it on fire
Protest: An American worker was shot to death and another was injured as the armed demonstrators swarmed the embassy in BenghaziProtest: An American worker was shot to death and another was injured as the armed demonstrators swarmed the embassy in BenghaziThe Cairo embassy is in a diplomatic area in Garden City, where the British and Italian embassies are located, only a few blocks away from Tahrir Square, the center of last year’s uprising that led to the ouster of Mubarak.The U.S. Embassy is built like a fortress, with a wall several metres high. But security has been scaled back in recent months, with several roadblocks leading to the facility removed after legal court cases by residents.Trouble quickly spread to Libya where a group identifiying itself as the ‘Islamic Law Supporters’ attacked the consulate on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on American in protest at a film that they deemed blasphemous to the Prophet Mohammed.A furious mob fired gunshots and then set the building alight as they clashed with Libyans hired to guard the facility. Outnumbered by the crowd, Libyan security forces did little to stop them, al-Sharef said.Witnesses reported militants firing rocket-propelled grenades from a nearby farmhouse.The situation rapidly deteriorated as the army tried to cordon off the area around the building and fought running battles with the attackers. But the crowd overwhelmed the facility, looting the contents.’I heard nearly 10 explosions and all kinds of weapons. It was a terrifying day,’ said a witness who refused to give his name because he feared retribution.
The mob climbed the walls of the compound in Cairo and ripped down the U.S. flagThe mob climbed the walls of the compound in Cairo and ripped down the U.S. flag
Protesters destroy an American flag pulled down from the U.S. embassy in Cairo, EgyptProtesters destroy an American flag pulled down from the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt
Egyptian riot police stand guard as protesters climb down from the wall of the embassyEgyptian riot police stand guard as protesters climb down from the wall of the embassy
Thousands of Egyptian demonstrators were angered by a film produced by expatriate members of Egypt's Christian minority resident in the United States
Thousands of Egyptian demonstrators were angered by a film produced by expatriate members of Egypt’s Christian minority resident in the United States
Egyptian protesters pray outside the U.S. embassy in CairoEgyptian protesters pray outside the U.S. embassy in Cairo
An Egyptian protester (centre) holds a placard reading in Arabic 'no to sectarian strife' during the protestAn Egyptian protester (centre) holds a placard reading in Arabic ‘no to sectarian strife’ during the protest
Order was eventually restored after three hours but there was very little of the consulate left. Last night, the US confirmed that a state department officer had been killed last night with US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton strongly condemning the attack.
She said she had called Libyan President Mohammed el-Megarif ‘to coordinate additional support to protect Americans in Libya.’
‘Some have sought to justify this vicious behavior as a response to inflammatory material posted on the Internet,’ Clinton said in a statement released by the State Department.
‘The United States deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. Our commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation. But let me be clear: There is never any justification for violent acts of this kind.’
It was some hours later that it emerged Ambassador Stevens and three of his team had been killed.
The attacks were the first such assaults on US diplomatic facilities in either country, at a time when both Libya and Egypt are struggling to overcome the turmoil following the ouster of their longtime leaders, Moammar Gadhafi and Hosni Mubarak, in uprisings last year.
City of light: The 'Tribute in Light,' making where the towers of the World Trade Center once stood, rise into the night sky next two the site of the new One World Trade Center glows in red, white and blueCity of light: The ‘Tribute in Light,’ making where the towers of the World Trade Center once stood, rise into the night sky next two the site of the new One World Trade Center glows in red, white and blue

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