Un vídeo sobre Mahoma provoca protestas y ataques a embajadas de EE.UU. en diversos países islámicos
Tunisian protesters lower and burn a US flag as they replace it with an Islamic flag during a demonstration against a film deemed offensive to Islam, outside the US embassy in Tunis on September 12, 2012. A purported portrayal of the life of the Prophet Mohammed in the low-budget "Innocence of Muslims" movie sparked protests in Egypt and violence in Libya that killed US ambassador Chris Stevens and three American officials. AFP PHOTO/KHALIL
Iranian demonstrators burn the US flag during a protest against a film mocking Islam, on September 13, 2012 near the Swiss embassy in Tehran . Up to 500 people protested in Tehran over the anti-Islam film made in the United States, chanting "Death to America!" and death to the movie's director. The rally, near the Swiss embassy that handles US interests in the absence of US-Iran diplomatic ties, ended peacefully two hours later. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE
Activists of an Islamic party hold a protest outside Bangladesh's largest mosque in the capital Dhaka on September 13, 2012. More than 100 activists of an Islamic party burnt an American flag outside Bangladesh's largest mosque in the capital Dhaka to protest at a film they said a "deliberate attempt to mock the Prophet Mohammed. Bangladesh authorities, meanwhile, have boosted security at the US embassy in the capital in a prevent any repeat of the violent protests that left four US officials including the envoy to Libya dead. AFP PHOTO/Munir uz ZAMAN