50 Arrests Made Over Libya Consulate Attack
Fifty people have been arrested in connection with the U.S. consulate attack that left several people dead, including ambassador Christopher Stevens, president of the Libyan national assembly, Mohammed Magarief, said.
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Africa:
Vatican Condemns Killing of U.S Ambassador in Libya
CISA, 14 September 2012
The Vatican voiced its "firmest possible condemnation" of the fatal attack on the US diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, which killed four Americans including the ambassador to… Read more »
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Morocco:
Clinton - U.S. Looks to Nation As Leader, Model-Both Nations Condemn Violence in Libya
Moroccan American Center, 13 September 2012
MACP, US State Department - - This morning, during the launch of the Morocco-US Strategic Dialogue at the US State Department, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton praised… Read more »
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Libya:
Clinton Condemns Anti-Islam Film, Subsequent Violence
State Department, 13 September 2012
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton condemned an anti-Islam film that has spurred protests across the Middle East, saying, "this video is disgusting and reprehensible." Read more »
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Libya:
Clinton - Anti-Islam Film 'Disgusting and Reprehensible'
State Department, 13 September 2012
Islam film that has sparked protests across the Middle East and North Africa is "disgusting and reprehensible," and the United States government "absolutely rejects its content and… Read more »
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Libya:
Libyan Humiliation a Driving Force for Anti-Americanism
Fahamu, 13 September 2012
American ambassador to Libya J. Christopher Stevens and three officials were killed when a mob attacked the US consulate in Benghazi on 12 September. The protest arguably emerged… Read more »
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Libya:
Religious Leaders Deplore Killings of Diplomat, Staffers
ENI, 12 September 2012
Religious leaders condemned on 12 September the killing in Benghazi, Libya of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stephens and three other diplomatic personnel. Read more »
InFocus
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Authorities released 66 offenders who were detained in light of the clashes at the American embassy. Read more »
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Libyan prime minister, Mustafa Abu Shagur, stated that several suspects have been arrested over the U.S. consulate attack in Benghazi. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and ... Read more »