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Opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi burn the content of a Freedom and Justice Party office in the coastal city of Alexandria on June 28, 2013. One person was killed and more than 70 injured in Egypt's second city of Alexandria on Friday as clashes raged between supporters and opponents of Islamist President Mohamed Morsi, state media reported. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Civilians inspect the scene of a car bomb attack at al-Ameen neighborhood in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, June 8, 2013. Iraqi authorities say the car bomb explosion has killed and wounded people in a commercial street in the Shiite neighborhood of al-Ameen, southeastern Baghdad. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)
Kirchentagsbesucher verfolgen am 01.05.2013 in Hamburg an der Binnenalster den Abendsegen mit einem Lichtermeer. Insgesamt werden bis zum Sonntag mehr als 100.000 Dauerteilnehmer zu dem Glaubensfest erwartet. Foto: Angelika Warmuth/dpa
Fire fighters walk outside of a mosque that a fire killed 13-children in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Police in Myanmar said 13 children died when an electrical fire broke out at the mosque in the country's largest city. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)
ITAR-TASS: MOSCOW, RUSSIA. AUGUST 30. 2011. Men attend namaz to celebrate Uraza-bairam (Eid al-Fitr), the end of the month of Ramadan, one of the largest holidays in Islam, at Moscow Cathedral Mosque. (Photo ITAR-TASS/ Maxim Shemetov)
Secretary-General of Thailand's National Security Council Paradorn Pattanathabutr (L) speaks to Chairman of the Advisory Council for Peace Building in the Southern Border Provinces Aziz Benhawan, before a meeting ahead of talks with Thailand's National Revolutionary Front (BRN), at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur March 28, 2013. Thailand's government agreed in February to start talks with the major Muslim rebel group, marking a breakthrough in efforts to end a worsening conflict in the country's south that has claimed over 5,000 lives since 2004. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST RELIGION POLITICS)
A mosque burns during a riot in Meikhtila March 21, 2013. The central Myanmar town declared a curfew for a second night on Thursday after clashes killed 10 people, including a Buddhist monk, and injured at least 20, authorities said. Riots erupted in Meikhtila, 540 km (336 miles) north of Yangon, on Wednesday after an argument between a Buddhist couple and the Muslim owners of a gold shop escalated into a riot involving hundreds of people, police said. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: CIVIL UNREST RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
In this Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 photo, Islamist commanders instruct 13-year-old fighter Abdullahi to man a pickup-mounted machine gun, during a meeting with an AP journalist, in Douentza, Mali. Islamists in northern Mali have recruited and paid for as many as 1,000 children from rural towns and villages devastated by poverty and hunger. The Associated Press spoke with four children and conducted several dozen interviews with residents and human rights officials. The interviews provide evidence that a new generation in what was long a moderate and stable Muslim nation is becoming radicalized, as the Islamists gather forces to fight a potential military intervention backed by the United Nations. (Foto:Baba Ahmed/AP/dapd)
A sign, which reads: "Leave", is pictured on a barbed wire barricade guarding the presidential palace in Cairo, as Republican Guard soldiers stand in line behind the barricade December 7, 2012. Tens of thousands of Egyptian protesters surged around the presidential palace on Friday and the opposition rejected Mursi's call for dialogue to end a crisis that has polarised the nation and sparked deadly clashes. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany (EGYPT - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Anti-Mursi protesters chant anti-government and anti-Muslim Brotherhood slogans as they gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo November 27, 2012. Opponents of President Mohamed Mursi rallied in Cairo's Tahrir Square for a fifth day on Tuesday, stepping up calls to scrap a decree they say threatens Egypt with a new era of autocracy. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Protesters gather at Tahrir square in Cairo November 23, 2012. Angry youths hurled rocks at security forces and burned a police truck as thousands gathered in central Cairo to protest at Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi's decision to grab sweeping new powers. Police fired tear gas near Tahrir Square, heart of the 2011 uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak at the height of the Arab Spring. Thousands demanded that Mursi should quit and accused him of launching a "coup". REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
To go with AFP story "Myanmar-unrest-religion-rights,FOCUS" by Amelie Bottollier-Depois This picture taken on October 12, 2012 shows an elderly Muslim Rohingya man (L) buying bettel leaves at a stall on the poorly-supplied market in the Aung Mingalar quarter, turned into a ghetto after violence wracked the city of Sittwe, turned into a ghetto after violence wracked the city of Sittwe, capital of Myanmar's western Rakhine state. Barbed wire and armed troops guard the Muslim quarter of a violence-wracked city in western Myanmar, a virtual prison for the families that have inhabited its narrow streets for generations. AFP PHOTO / Christophe ARCHAMBAULT (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP/Getty Images)
Parveen Akhtar, an illegal Rohingya refugee woman and her children. By taking an illegal ferry along with other men, Parveen』s husband Giasuddin in 2010 landed in Thailand. But before he could reach Malaysia, along with some hundreds of other men he was intercepted by Thai forces. Later his engineless boat was towed up to the middle of the sea by the Thai Navy and left to drift. Running out of food and water Giasuddin died in the sea, along with 350 other men. The illegal boat journey to Thailand is fraught with life-threatening risks. Copyright: DW/Shaikh Azizur Rahman 2011, Cox』s Bazar, Bangladesh
(Multikulti in Mekka) Pilger aus verschieden Nationalitaeten in Mekka. Muslime aber kommen aus verschiedenen Kulturen, waehrend des Hadsch (Pilgerreise, Mekka). DW Reporter Ali Almakhlafi (Rechts), Adam aus Tschad, Muhammad aus China, Hidchazi aus dem Libanon, José Gandra aus Brasilien, Farid aus Österreich, Lajali auch aus Österreich. Ort: Mekka, Restaraunt eines Hotels in der Naehe von Alharam Moschee (Kaaba) Datum:14.11.2010, Copyright: Ali Almakhlafi
REFILE - UPDATING CAPTION WITH IDENTITY OF PERSON BEING ESCORTED Nakoula Basseley Nakoula (2nd R) is escorted out of his home by Los Angeles County Sheriff's officers in Cerritos, California September 15, 2012. Nakoula, a California man convicted of bank fraud has been escorted to an interview with federal officers probing possible probation violations stemming from the making of an anti-Islam video that has triggered violent protests in the Muslim world, police said on Saturday. A Los Angeles County Sheriff's spokesman said Nakoula voluntarily left his home, accompanied by sheriff's deputies, to meet with the officers in the Cerritos Sheriff's Station. The obscure 13-minute English-language video, which was filmed in California and circulated on the Internet under several titles including "Innocence of Muslims," portrays Prophet Mohammad engaged in crude and offensive behavior. REUTERS/Bret Hartman (UNITED STATES - Tags: RELIGION CRIME LAW POLITICS)
ILLUSTRATION - Auf einem Computermonitor ist am Freitag (20.04.2012) in Schwerin der Hinweis des Video-Portals YouTube zu sehen, nachdem ein Video wegen fehlender Musikrechte der GEMA in Deutschland nicht gezeigt werden darf (gestelltes Foto). Im Streit um Musikclips auf YouTube hat die Verwertungsgesellschaft Gema Berufung gegen ein Urteil des Landgerichts Hamburg eingelegt. Die Verhandlungen mit der Google-Tochter hätten in den vergangenen Wochen zu keiner Einigung geführt, erklärte die Gema am Montag (21.05.2012) in München. Foto: Jens Büttner dpa (zu dpa: "Streit zwischen Gema und YouTube geht in neue Runde") +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
*** Heinzle, YouTube-Internetseite blockiert - Pakistans Regierung befürchtet Ausschreitungen wegen islamkritischen Videos *** A Pakistani Internet user surfs the YouTube Web site at a local Internet cafe in Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008. Students protested Tuesday against alleged anti-Islamic blasphemy in the West as Pakistan defended its clampdown on the YouTube Web site which accidentally interrupted access for Internet users around the globe. (AP Photo/B.K.Bangash)