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Pakistani who set filmmaker bounty gets off Taliban hit list
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[The Seattle Times] - Pakistani students shout anti-U.S. slogans at a rally to protest against the making of · Enlarge this photo. FAREED KHAN / AP. Pakistani students shout anti-U.S. slogans at a rally to protest against the making of a film insulting the Prophet Muhammad
Free speech `red lines' feed Muslim film rage
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[U-T San Diego] President Barack Obama extolling America's religious tolerance. To many in the Muslim world, this misses the mark in efforts to calm the outrage over a film mocking the Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan, File) — AP. FILE - In this Thursday
Pakistan Bounty On Anti-Islam Filmmaker: Government Distances Self From ...
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[Huffington Post] - (AP Photo/Fareed Khan). ISLAMABAD — The Pakistani government on Monday distanced itself from an offer by one of its Cabinet ministers to pay $100,000 to anyone who kills the maker of an anti-Islam film that has sparked violent protests across the
Clash of civilizations between Islamic world, West?
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[Hindustan Times] - (AP Photo/Ronald Zak) (AP Photo/Fareed Khan). Said Sadek, professor of politics at the American University in Cairo, said people in the Middle East still prefer Obama to the alternative. "He is seen as the only president to ever really reach out to the
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