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Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations Abdullah Hussain Haroon tells CBS News Pamela Falk that if the U.S. wants to stop the attacks against American embassies, to lay off our prophet, just lay off our prophet <Mohammed>. Is that asking too much CBS News On a deadly day of violent protests in Pakistan, when thousands rampaged in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar, burned American flags. and condemned the anti-Muslim film, Pakistani U.N. Ambassador Abdullah Hussain Haroon told CBS News Pamela Falk that if the U.S. wants to stop the attacks against American embassies, just lay off our Prophet, just lay off our Prophet. Is that too much to ask Friday was declared an official holiday, a Day of Love for the Prophet and although officials urged non-violence in protests, some analysts in Pakistan and around the world, criticized the government for a day of killing and mob action that may have been, by design or by accident, seen as government support for the anger.In one of the largest protests of those that have taken place recently around the world, at least 19 people died and dozens of business wer <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley cup e torched, particularly Western restaurants and businesses.In an attempt to prevent cellphone-detonated bombs, the government of Pakistan -- the nation with one of the largest Mu stanley cups slim populations in the world -- blocked cellphone se stanley mugs rvice in over a dozen cities, a act that has widespread effect in a nation with 120 million cellphone subscribers.Paki
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