The search for those behind the provocative, anti-Muslim film that triggered mobs in Egypt and Libya led Wednesday to a California Coptic Christian convicted of financial crimes who acknowledged his role in managing and providing logistics for the production.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ifWYKzUPaqJJsJ5aj-58K0JCL1Fg?docId=91c9d18979f24144ba8ea358237f046f
A post on the UN website regarding condemnation of the attack in Libya related the following;
"Mr. Stevens was reportedly paying a short visit to the city when the consulate came under attack, and the extremists are said to have attacked the location in protest against an anti-Islamic video produced by an American-Israeli real-estate developer."
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=42867&Cr=libya&Cr1=
Will the United Nations website change the above sentence after reading the article linked to at the top of this post?
In his remarks about the attack, President Obama stated, "Libyan security personnel fought back against the attackers alongside
Americans. Libyans helped some of our diplomats find safety, and they carried
Ambassador Stevens’s body to the hospital, where we tragically learned that he
had died."
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/09/12/remarks-president-deaths-us-embassy-staff-libya
FoxNews reports about a chilling message sent by one of the diplomats before his death.
“Assuming we don’t die tonight,” the message, which was first reported by Wired, read. “We saw one of our ‘police’ that guard the compound taking pictures.”
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/09/12/diplomat-killed-in-libya-to-fellow-gamers-assuming-dont-die-tonight/?intcmp=trending#ixzz26IhDW2wJ
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