Tens of thousands protest anti-Islam film in Nigeria
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AFP
September 22, 2012
KANO: Tens of thousands of people on Saturday protested on the streets of Nigeria's second city of Kano against an anti-Islam...
KANO: Tens of thousands of people on Saturday protested on the streets of Nigeria's second city of Kano against an anti-Islam film made in the US that has stirred outrage across the Muslim world.
The crowd of demonstrators stretched several kilometres through the city, the largest in Nigeria's mainly Muslim north, with protesters shouting "death to America, death to Israel and death to the enemies of Islam".
The rally was being organised by the Islamic Movement of Nigeria.
"We are out today to express our rage and disapproval over this blasphemous film," said Muhammed Turi, a member of the Islamic Movement and one of the protest leaders.
"This protest is also aimed at calling on the US government to put a halt to further blasphemy against Islam," he added.
Demonstrators carried pictures of US President Barack Obama, as well as American and Israeli flags as they marched towards a palace owned the Emir of Kano, the top religious figure in the city of roughly 4.5 million people. (AFP)
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