EMBASSIES IN 7 COUNTRIES WARN OF POSSIBLE ATTACKS
By MATTHEW LEE
Associated Press Online
September 12, 2012 Wednesday 5:41 PM GMT
U.S. embassies in at least seven countries in the Middle East, Africa
and the Caucasus are warning of possible anti-American protests
following the attack on the consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed
the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans.
The embassies in Armenia, Burundi, Kuwait, Sudan, Tunisia and Zambia,
along with the embassy in Egypt, which was hit by a protest on Tuesday,
all issued warnings on Wednesday advising Americans to be particularly
vigilant.
The warnings, posted on the embassies' websites, do not report any
specific threat to Americans but note that demonstrations can become
violent.
The protest in Cairo and the attack in Benghazi appear to have been
responses to an inflammatory anti-Muslim video posted on the Internet.
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By MATTHEW LEE
Associated Press Online
September 12, 2012 Wednesday 5:41 PM GMT
U.S. embassies in at least seven countries in the Middle East, Africa
and the Caucasus are warning of possible anti-American protests
following the attack on the consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed
the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans.
The embassies in Armenia, Burundi, Kuwait, Sudan, Tunisia and Zambia,
along with the embassy in Egypt, which was hit by a protest on Tuesday,
all issued warnings on Wednesday advising Americans to be particularly
vigilant.
The warnings, posted on the embassies' websites, do not report any
specific threat to Americans but note that demonstrations can become
violent.
The protest in Cairo and the attack in Benghazi appear to have been
responses to an inflammatory anti-Muslim video posted on the Internet.
(This version CORRECTS APNewsNow. Replaces introductory paragraph to