Thai Muslims protest outside US Embassy, Google office in Bangkok

Pauline Willrodt / EPA

A young Thai Sunni Muslim demonstrator holds a sign as he takes part in a protest with 250 other demonstrators outside the United States Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand, on September 27, 2012.

The protesters from the Muslim Group for Peace later moved on to the Thailand office of Google Inc. to demand it withdraw the controversial film "Innocence of Muslims" from its YouTube service.

Khaled Abdullah / Reuters

Protests ignited by a controversial film that ridicules Islam's Prophet Muhammad spread throughout Muslim world.

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why do they keep showing the same two tools?

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Reply#1 - Thu Sep 27, 2012 10:52 AM EDT

Enough trying to help these people!!! what good does it do? big fat"0"is our return. Or being attacked!

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Reply#2 - Thu Sep 27, 2012 4:49 PM EDT

They keep showing them hoping to rile up you tools. Whatever, Google needs to take the film down. All people need to live with dignity, including Muslims.

    Reply#3 - Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:10 AM EDT
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    How is it that Muslims every few years storm embassies in various countries, yet theirs here are safe. Then for toppers, they expect us to believe they are the religion of peace when they ignite bombs, and kill people daily in several countries.

    Too bad Muhammad's father didn't pull out. The result has been a string of mass murder, the likes of which are unmatched in our worlds history. That damn "religion" should be abolished world wide.

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