World Lens — Week in Review: Protests Continue Over Anti-Islam Video

Muslims continue protests and SA police mute Malema.

Muslims Continue Protests Over Anti-Islam Video - After an anti-Islam video caused violent protests in majority-Muslim countries last week, on Monday, more demonstrations broke out in Indonesia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Phillipinnes and Yemen.(Photo: AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

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Muslims Continue Protests Over Anti-Islam Video - After an anti-Islam video caused violent protests in majority-Muslim countries last week, on Monday, more demonstrations broke out in Indonesia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Phillipinnes and Yemen.(Photo: AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

Mugabe Insults Jamaicans - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe severely insulted Jamaicans in a three-hour speech last week in which he said Jamaican men only want to sing and smoke weed. (Photo: STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP/GettyImages)

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Mugabe Insults Jamaicans - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe severely insulted Jamaicans in a three-hour speech last week in which he said Jamaican men only want to sing and smoke weed. (Photo: STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP/GettyImages)

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Haiti Prime Minister Sues U.S. Paper - Haitian Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe is suing the Haiti-Observateur, a Haitian-American weekly newspaper based in South Florida, for its reporting on the sale of telecommunications company Haitel in an "outrageous, scandalous” manner.(Photo: Carl Court - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Drug Traffickers Use Submarines in Caribbean - Law enforcement officials say the use of high-tech diesel-powered submarines are on the rise by drug traffickers in the Caribbean in an effort to thwart authorities.(Photo: REUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez)

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Drug Traffickers Use Submarines in Caribbean - Law enforcement officials say the use of high-tech diesel-powered submarines are on the rise by drug traffickers in the Caribbean in an effort to thwart authorities.(Photo: REUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez)

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Caribbean Countries Unite Over Energy - Members of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) are working together to gain support for the region’s push towards the implementation of renewable energy methods.  (Photo: Courtesy of CARICOM.org)

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Caribbean Countries Unite Over Energy - Members of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) are working together to gain support for the region’s push towards the implementation of renewable energy methods. (Photo: Courtesy of CARICOM.org)

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Julius Malema Banned From Speaking to Miners - South African police blocked Julius Malema from addressing a crowd of nearly 3,000 striking mine workers at a stadium near the Marikana mine in South Africa. Wednesday it was announced striking platinum miners had accepted a new agreement and planned to return to work Thursday.  (Photo: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko)

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Julius Malema Banned From Speaking to Miners - South African police blocked Julius Malema from addressing a crowd of nearly 3,000 striking mine workers at a stadium near the Marikana mine in South Africa. Wednesday it was announced striking platinum miners had accepted a new agreement and planned to return to work Thursday.  (Photo: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko)

Libyans Speak Out Against Film Violence - Many Libyans spoke out against the anti-Islam film violence that claimed the life of four diplomats in Benghazi last week. “We condemn this barbaric act, which does not represent us as Libyans and Muslims and we send our sincere condolences to his family and friends,” a Libyan woman told the BBC. (Photo: Courtesy of Facebook)

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Libyans Speak Out Against Film Violence - Many Libyans spoke out against the anti-Islam film violence that claimed the life of four diplomats in Benghazi last week. “We condemn this barbaric act, which does not represent us as Libyans and Muslims and we send our sincere condolences to his family and friends,” a Libyan woman told the BBC. (Photo: Courtesy of Facebook)

Boko Haram Balks at Obama’s Terrorist Label - A suspected leader of Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram lashed out at President Obama in an online video after the U.S. government labeled him a "global terrorist.”(Photo: BBC News)

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Nigeria Kills Boko Haram Spokesman - Nigerian troops confirmed that they killed Boko Haram spokesman Abu Qaqa following a gun battle in the Northern city of Kanoin. (Photo: BBC News)

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Uganda Frees British Gay Play Producer - Maligned British theater producer David Cecil was released on bail from an Ugandan prison after he was arrested and charged over his involvement with a play about the condition of gay people. Cecil faces two years in jail if convicted.(Photo: AP Photo/Stephen Wandera)

U.N. Expands the List of Syrian War Crimes Offenders - As violence in Syria rages on, United Nations human rights investigators announce the existence of a new list of Syrians suspected of committing war crimes from both sides of the conflict. (Photo: AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

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U.N. Expands the List of Syrian War Crimes Offenders - As violence in Syria rages on, United Nations human rights investigators announce the existence of a new list of Syrians suspected of committing war crimes from both sides of the conflict. (Photo: AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

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Angola UNITA Party Challenges Election Results - Angola's main opposition party, UNITA, challenged the results of a national election last month calling the vote a "fraud."(Photo: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko)

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Angola UNITA Party Challenges Election Results - Angola's main opposition party, UNITA, challenged the results of a national election last month calling the vote a "fraud."(Photo: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko)

British Royals in Row Over Nude Photos - A French court ordered a magazine publisher to hand over all digital copies of topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge within 24 hours and blocked further publication of the photos. An Irish and an Italian publication have also published the images. (Photo: Danny Lawson -Pool/Getty Images)

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British Royals in Row Over Nude Photos - A French court ordered a magazine publisher to hand over all digital copies of topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge within 24 hours and blocked further publication of the photos. An Irish and an Italian publication have also published the images. (Photo: Danny Lawson -Pool/Getty Images)

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