[nasional_list] [ppiindia] In Libya, 11 reportedly die in cartoon protests

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In Libya, 11 reportedly die in cartoon protests

Friday, February 17, 2006; Posted: 9:41 p.m. EST (02:41 GMT) 

       
      A car burns outside of an Italian consulate that was set on fire in 
Libya. 
      



(CNN) -- Eleven people were killed and an Italian consulate was burned in Libya 
on Friday night during protests to denounce the publication of cartoons 
depicting the Prophet Mohammed, sources in Libya said. 

There also was a "high number" of injuries, said an official with the Italian 
Embassy in Tripoli. 

In the port city of Benghazi in northeast Libya, protesters set the Italian 
Consulate on fire, but it was safely evacuated and no employees were injured, 
said Francesco Trupiano, Italy's ambassador to Libya. (Watch how authorities 
reacted when the protests turned violent -- 1:27)

"It was peaceful, then it became violent," Trupiano said of the protests in 
Libya's second-largest city. He said he doubts the consulate will close. 

Trupiano speculated that the consulate was targeted because it is the only 
Western consulate in the city. However, many of the protesters said they were 
angry because Italian Reforms Minister Roberto Calderoli recently flaunted a 
T-shirt displaying one of the controversial cartoons on state TV this week. 

Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has asked Calderoli to resign. 

Another demonstration was held in Sebha, where demonstrators gathered after 
Friday prayers and issued a statement urging respect for religious shrines and 
beliefs.

The state-run Libyan news agency, Jamahiriya, or Jana, reported on its Web site 
that the casualties occurred when protesters clashed with police. The public 
prosecutor has been asked to investigate the way police dealt with the 
demonstrators, the news agency said.

Benghazi, in northeast Libya, is the country's second-largest city. Sebha is in 
central Libya.

Jana described the protests as massive but peaceful. It gave no crowd 
estimates. 

The government "strongly denounces" the actions of those who burned part of the 
Italian consulate, Jana reported. Police were able to prevent most of the 
attackers from entering the building, but a few went inside and some vehicles 
outside were burned, the news agency reported. 

"The participants in this demonstration expressed in a statement their 
denunciation and condemnation of such encroachment on Islam and Muslims, 
stressing the necessity to condemn and criminalize this heinous action," Jana 
reported.

Protests over the cartoons have escalated in recent weeks, more than four 
months after they first appeared in a Danish newspaper in September. They were 
later reprinted by other publications, mostly in Europe. Muslims consider 
depictions of Mohammed blasphemous. (Watch how some Muslim leaders say the 
violence is a poor representation of Islam -- 1:57)

A written statement released by protesters in Benghazi said they consider 
Denmark's publication of the cartoons "a direct hostile action." 

The statement hailed the government's closure of Libya's embassy in Denmark and 
urged the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Conferences to encourage 
boycotts of any nation that "may dare to touch our religious and historic 
symbols." 

Demonstrators, some of whom set the Danish flag on fire, also appealed to 
economic institutions to ban the imports and consumption of goods produced in 
Denmark. 


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