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Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Nobody: 7:04pm On Sep 14, 2012
JOS, Nigeria (AP) — Soldiers opened fire Friday to drive away young Muslims in central Nigeria protesting a film critical of the Prophet Muhammad, witnesses and authorities said, as demonstrators elsewhere in the county's Muslim north burned a U.S. flag.

The demonstrations in Jos, a city where hundreds have been killed in religious and ethnic violence, began after Friday prayers, witnesses said. Soldiers in the city, who have been on guard there since violence in 2010, followed after the youths, witnesses said.

The youths, some wearing white shirts that read "To Hell With America, To Hell With Israel," chanted slogans and called for the arrest of the makers of the film that has sparked protests across the Middle East and North Africa.

As the youths grew angry, soldiers fired assault rifles into the air to drive them away, said Capt. Mustapha Salisu, a spokesman for the military command in Jos. The soldiers dispersed the youths as demonstrations have been largely banned in the city since the violence, said Salisu.

It was not clear whether anyone was injured in the gunfire or the melee.

Jos, in Nigeria's fertile middle belt, straddles the country's predominantly Muslim north and Christian south. Jos and the surrounding Plateau state have been torn apart in recent years by violence pitting its different ethnic groups and major religions against each other. While divided by religion, politics and economics often fuel the fighting. In 2010, at least 1,000 people were killed in violence in Jos and surrounding regions, Human Rights Watch has said.

Meanwhile, protesters also entered the streets in Sokoto, a city in Nigeria's northwest that is nation's the spiritual home for Islam. Several demonstrations saw hundreds on the street, as protesters burned a U.S. flag.

"Time has come when the world should respect Islam as religion, because Muslims respect other people's religion," protester Abubakar Ahmed Rijia said.

Another protester, Nai'u Muhammed, said he believed people were deliberately trying to instigate Muslims into violence through criticizing the Prophet Muhammad.

"Islam is a religion of peace, but we cannot tolerate somebody abusing it," Muhammed said.

The protests in Nigeria and elsewhere in the world focused on a movie, called "Innocence of Muslims," which ridicules the Prophet Muhammad by portraying him as a fraud, a womanizer and a child molester. Muslims find it offensive to depict Muhammad in any fashion, much less in an insulting way.

In Nigeria, where the two faiths live and work together, as well as intermarry, there wasn't immediate, overwhelming outrage like what swept other nations. However, the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, and the U.S. Consulate in Lagos closed early Friday. Nigeria's top police official also ordered increased security at foreign embassies in the country.

Nigeria also faces ever-increasing violent attacks from a radical Islamist sect known as Boko Haram, which is blamed for killing more than 670 people this year alone, according to a count by The Associated Press.

In Maiduguri, the sect's spiritual home, the streets were quiet Friday. Abubakar Mustapha, an imam and head of the local university's Islamic Studies department, called on Muslims to be restrained in their actions, no matter how angry they may feel over the film.

"How can we earn the respect of others when we as Muslims kill ourselves, when we do things that smear the name of our religion?" Mustapha asked while holding prayers Friday. "We have to go back to the basic and hold firm unto our religion with love and true devotion so that others will respect our religion and our prophet."

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Associated Press writers Murtala Faruk in Sokoto, Nigeria; Haruna Umar in Maiduguri, Nigeria; and Jon Gambrell in Lagos, Nigeria, contributed to this report.


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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Callotti: 8:36pm On Sep 14, 2012
I am sure ALL the protesters never even watched the movie.
Bungling, demi-illiterates! grin

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by dasparrow: 8:52pm On Sep 14, 2012
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I just hope those trigger happy Nigerian soldiers did not kill anyone. People should be allowed to protest as long as they don't harm other innocent citizens who are just passing by or minding their own business.

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by erico2k2(m): 8:53pm On Sep 14, 2012
Dumb ass people, why aint there no protest in their Holly land MECA??/

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by begwong: 8:54pm On Sep 14, 2012
Callotti: I am sure ALL the protesters never even watched the movie.
Bungling, demi-illiterates! grin
I WONDER O!
IF ONLY D DAVINCI CODE WAS FOR THE 'FROPHET' NKO

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Nobody: 8:54pm On Sep 14, 2012
Wetin consain Aboki and mallam with Youtube? They cant protest anyway. Nigerian Army and Police don't know the difference between protests and violence. Nobody will risk their life protesting like theyre doing in Libya and Egypt.

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Abayomin70(m): 8:54pm On Sep 14, 2012
Dis tin call islam sef and most of dem won't even watch d film at allll

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Nebeuwa(m): 8:55pm On Sep 14, 2012
"Religion is the opiate of the masses." ~Karl Marx

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Wadasco(m): 8:55pm On Sep 14, 2012
@calloti I don't think ur right about what you just say, cos if where ur holly prophet repotetly made fun of can you wait for a copy? After it was confirm

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by tyson55(m): 9:03pm On Sep 14, 2012
OYINBOGOJU:

Islam is a religion of violence thus where 2 or 3 gathered they should be scattered.

Seconded!

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Mannylex(m): 9:04pm On Sep 14, 2012
dazey: JOS, Nigeria (AP) — Soldiers opened fire Friday to drive away young Muslims in central Nigeria protesting a film critical of the Prophet Muhammad, witnesses and authorities said, as demonstrators elsewhere in the county's Muslim north burned a U.S. flag.

The demonstrations in Jos, a city where hundreds have been killed in religious and ethnic violence, began after Friday prayers, witnesses said. Soldiers in the city, who have been on guard there since violence in 2010, followed after the youths, witnesses said.

The youths, some wearing white shirts that read "To Hell With America, To Hell With Israel," chanted slogans and called for the arrest of the makers of the film that has sparked protests across the Middle East and North Africa.

As the youths grew angry, soldiers fired assault rifles into the air to drive them away, said Capt. Mustapha Salisu, a spokesman for the military command in Jos. The soldiers dispersed the youths as demonstrations have been largely banned in the city since the violence, said Salisu.

It was not clear whether anyone was injured in the gunfire or the melee.

Jos, in Nigeria's fertile middle belt, straddles the country's predominantly Muslim north and Christian south. Jos and the surrounding Plateau state have been torn apart in recent years by violence pitting its different ethnic groups and major religions against each other. While divided by religion, politics and economics often fuel the fighting. In 2010, at least 1,000 people were killed in violence in Jos and surrounding regions, Human Rights Watch has said.

Meanwhile, protesters also entered the streets in Sokoto, a city in Nigeria's northwest that is nation's the spiritual home for Islam. Several demonstrations saw hundreds on the street, as protesters burned a U.S. flag.

"Time has come when the world should respect Islam as religion, because Muslims respect other people's religion," protester Abubakar Ahmed Rijia said.

Another protester, Nai'u Muhammed, said he believed people were deliberately trying to instigate Muslims into violence through criticizing the Prophet Muhammad.

"Islam is a religion of peace, but we cannot tolerate somebody abusing it," Muhammed said.

The protests in Nigeria and elsewhere in the world focused on a movie, called "Innocence of Muslims," which ridicules the Prophet Muhammad by portraying him as a fraud, a womanizer and a child molester. Muslims find it offensive to depict Muhammad in any fashion, much less in an insulting way.

In Nigeria, where the two faiths live and work together, as well as intermarry, there wasn't immediate, overwhelming outrage like what swept other nations. However, the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, and the U.S. Consulate in Lagos closed early Friday. Nigeria's top police official also ordered increased security at foreign embassies in the country.

Nigeria also faces ever-increasing violent attacks from a radical Islamist sect known as Boko Haram, which is blamed for killing more than 670 people this year alone, according to a count by The Associated Press.

In Maiduguri, the sect's spiritual home, the streets were quiet Friday. Abubakar Mustapha, an imam and head of the local university's Islamic Studies department, called on Muslims to be restrained in their actions, no matter how angry they may feel over the film.

"How can we earn the respect of others when we as Muslims kill ourselves, when we do things that smear the name of our religion?" Mustapha asked while holding prayers Friday. "We have to go back to the basic and hold firm unto our religion with love and true devotion so that others will respect our religion and our prophet."

___

Associated Press writers Murtala Faruk in Sokoto, Nigeria; Haruna Umar in Maiduguri, Nigeria; and Jon Gambrell in Lagos, Nigeria, contributed to this report.


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Peace my as$!. It annoys me whenever they use that line.They keep committing havoc here and there, yet they claim peace. Bunch of hyprocrites! angry

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Nobody: 9:04pm On Sep 14, 2012
All these protest this protest that has some few benefited individuals brainwashing their illiterate society to perpetuate evil in the name of religious protest. They are everywhere in the world especially in Northern Nigeria and Middle East Asia.

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by idowuswap: 9:05pm On Sep 14, 2012
I hate all this rubbish just 2 kill all this aboki wey no go school 4 five minute.hv u hear say yoruba muslim dey cause problem na only north4 nothing.animal people,pronounciation then no know like mofo 4 mopol.people 4 fifu.haaaa.useless tribe.

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by nipeks001(m): 9:05pm On Sep 14, 2012
Most of them i've not even watched the movie,they are just people seeking attention and wanting to be on TV.SMH,they'd better go get a job.
Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by ukpaku: 9:07pm On Sep 14, 2012
dasparrow: @Post

I just hope those trigger happy Nigerian soldiers did not kill anyone. People should be allowed to protest as long as they don't harm other innocent citizens who are just passing by or minding their own business.
i will be in support of any soldier that can easily pull his triger in this case o,why are those bloody demon protesting here? Can't they travell to us n protest? After iman must have brain wash them the more from there mos.que

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by bittyend(m): 9:11pm On Sep 14, 2012
This is more reason why medicinal weed has to legalized in naija, give these nyggahs some weed to smoke, and they would be in their homes sleeping. It saves everybody the hassle of tryna hold them back.

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by MadCow1: 9:13pm On Sep 14, 2012
idowuswap: I hate all this rubbish just 2 kill all this aboki wey no go school 4 five minute.hv u hear say yoruba muslim dey cause problem na only north4 nothing.animal people,pronounciation then no know like mofo 4 mopol.people 4 fifu.haaaa.useless tribe.
That's because the Yoruba Muslims are more educated then the northern muslims, more respecting of human lives and Yorubas no dey like problem..

However, do you know that Yoruba muslims are looked down on by Northern muslims as second class and inferior!?

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by dayokanu(m): 9:14pm On Sep 14, 2012
Ask them whats the title of the movie.

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by alaoeri: 9:14pm On Sep 14, 2012
But to be sincere why are non muslim producing such thing to intimidate muslims, this ain't the 1st, 2nd or 3rd time & they know what its all result to. Unlike xtians, muslims doesn't like someone mocking their religion then why not desist from the act for peace to reign.

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by jmslimx(m): 9:15pm On Sep 14, 2012
WAT D F IS WRONG WITH IS MUSLIM PEOPLE....ATTACKING PEOPLE BUSINESS AND SAY FOR RELIGION...MEN DONT CLOSE TO MINE BECAUSE I AM GONNA Bleep MANY OF U UP>........IF AMERICAN DIDNT BRING TECHNOLOGY I GUESS YOU WONT HEAR ABOUT SOMETHINGS...MUMU PEOPLE WATCH THE FILM BEFORE YOU START PROTESTING HOMOS

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Aifey(m): 9:16pm On Sep 14, 2012
Altho Religion is an Opium 4d masses. But no one has d right 2 depicat other peoples religion.

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by dayokanu(m): 9:17pm On Sep 14, 2012
alaoeri: But to be sincere why are non muslim producing such thing to intimidate muslims, this ain't the 1st, 2nd or 3rd time & they know what its all result to. Unlike xtians, muslims doesn't like someone mocking their religion then why not desist from the act for peace to reign.

Hindus worship cows and its a sin to kill cows in their religion.

Have you googled to find how Moslems deliberately kill cows to provoke them?

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by NaMe4: 9:19pm On Sep 14, 2012
Mad Cow:
That's because the Yoruba Muslims are more educated then the northern muslims, more respecting of human lives and Yorubas no dey like problem..

However, do you know that Yoruba muslims are looked down on by Northern muslims as second class and inferior!?



that's true

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Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by Ejine(m): 9:19pm On Sep 14, 2012
I hope they're massacred though undecided
Re: Soldiers Open Fire To Disperse Jos Protesters by skyflash(m): 9:19pm On Sep 14, 2012
dasparrow: @Post

I just hope those trigger happy Nigerian soldiers did not kill anyone. People should be allowed to protest as long as they don't harm other innocent citizens who are just passing by or minding their own business.
My friend not in jos.

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