BENGHAZI – A small group of Muslims took to the street in Benghazi, Libya, carrying signs written in English that offered an apology to American for the deadly attack on the US Consulate on Tuesday.
NDJ World | Published: Sep 13 2012 Asia→World News
A young man stood quietly in front of a small group and held up a hand-written sign that read:
“Sorry people of America this not the pehavior of our Islam and Profit.”

A small group of young Muslims apologize for the deadly attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Photo Credit: Photo News
Despite typos, the message the man is sending to the United States and people across the globe is clear: not every Muslim is radical and not every Muslim is connected with terrorist groups.
In the meantime, Mrs. Hillary Clinton has spoken out about the anti-Islam film, ‘Innocence of Muslims’, that is allegedly the underlying cause for the sudden rise in violence, calling the movie ‘disgusting’.
The US Secretary of State said that the U.S. government condemns the content and the message of the film.
The US government has made its own statement saying “it has absolutely nothing to do” with the controversial internet movie about Islamic prophet Mohammad.
Four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, were killed during the US consulate raid in Benghazi, Libya, on Tuesday.
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