In Pictures: Protests against anti-Islam film world wide

A Hardee’s and a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) fast food outlet burns after protesters set the building on fire in Tripoli, northern Lebanon. (Reuters)
Protests were held across the country denouncing the anti-Islam film which has sparked fury among Muslims, the media reported on Friday.
(AFP)
Protesters across the Middle East are furious at a California-made anti-Islam film. Attacks on US embassies in Libya and Egypt have spread to Sudan, Tunisia and Yemen. Follow the Mail & Guardian’s live blog.
RAWALPINDI - The whole city echoed with anti-American slogans when leaders of various religious and political parties and people from the city came out to roads and streets on Friday to protest the production of a blasphemous film by a US producer. The Nation
Sudanese demonstrators stand in front of the burning German embassy in Khartoum after Friday prayers. (Reuters)
A protester picks up a tear gas canister to throw it back to the police during a demonstration, condemning a U.S.made film which they say insults the Prophet Mohammad, near the U.S. embassy in Cairo. (Reuters) 
A protester throws a stone at riot policemen during clashes along a road which leads to the U.S. embassy, near Tahrir Square in Cairo. (Al Arabiya)
 
 
People shout slogans in front of the U.S. embassy during a protest against what they said was a film being produced in the United States that was insulting to the Prophet Mohammad, in Cairo. (Reuters)
Protesters pulled down the American flag from the U.S. embassy in Cairo as they scaled the walls of the embassy. (Reuters)
MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images
A film released on Youtube that is considered blasphemous 
has sparked violent protests and attacks on US diplomatic 
missions in several countries. Here a Palestinian man burns the 
US flag during demonstrations in Gaza City on September 12. 
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