Reuters
September 17, 2012
In rare public appearance, Nasrallah addresses tens of thousands protesting in Beirut: “The world should know our anger will not be a passing outburst, but the start of a serious movement”; hundreds protest film in Ramallah.
Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah made a rare public appearance on Monday to warn the United States that it faced further anger and repercussions across the Muslim world unless it suppressed a video that mocks the Prophet Mohammad.
“The world should know our anger will not be a passing outburst but the start of a serious movement that will continue on the level of the Muslim nation to defend the Prophet of God,” Nasrallah told tens of thousands of marchers in Beirut’s southern suburbs.
“The world needs to understand our links to God’s prophet … It did not understand the level of the insult that God’s prophet was subjected to through some of the clips of this insulting film,” he said, to roars of applause and cheers from the crowd.
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Protests are expected in desert kingdoms when the new cigarette named PEDOPHILE hits the stores. It will show a logo of Muhammad on the packaging. No Muslim will smoke it, but it will be purchased by millions of Islamophobes. The brand and its logo are being sold to beer and clothing makers, a football team is negotiating for the right to use the name.
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September 17th, 2012 at 10:54 am
Do you remember the USS Liberty zionist?