U.S. Embassy advertisements
condemning an anti-Islam video appeared on Pakistani television on
Thursday in an attempt to undercut anger against the United States,
where the film was produced. Hundreds of youths, however, clashed with
security officials as they tried in vain to reach the embassy in
Islamabad amid outrage in many countries over the film's vulgar
depiction of the Prophet Muhammad.
The
ads reflected efforts by the U.S. government to distance itself from
the video in a country where anti-American sentiment already runs high.
Violence linked to the movie has left at least 30 people in seven
countries dead, including the American ambassador to Libya. Two people
have died in protests in Pakistan.
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