Video cause of death of U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, circulated on the internet.
Stevens is not diroket when in the car, as news circulated previously. Rather, died from asphyxiation due to the amount of smoke in the room when the masses stormed the U.S. embassy Tuesday, September 11, 2012.
Who is recording the incident? He was Fahd Al-Bakoush, an activist. Bakoush claimed, saw the ambassador was "moving his lips and his eyes, and his body was darkened by the smoke".
Told Reuters, Bakoush said, storming the embassy came shortly after several armed security guards the U.S. Embassy in Libya rejected demands by protesters to bring down the flag and entered the embassy compound.
The violence began after police fired their guns to scare away the protesters. Action is then provoked angry protesters, and encourage hard-line elements to throw grenades and Molotov cocktails.
Shortly after that, nearly 100 protesters entered the complex with little resistance from the embassy security officer. The protesters then freely destroy the embassy.
Bakoush found just realized that it was the U.S. ambassador in the next day. However, he was surprised, why the ambassador left alone in a room with no aide.
"I think the ambassador should be among the first to escape (in such circumstances)," he said.
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From Libya, protests condemned the film "Innocence of Muslims" to spread to other countries in the Middle East and Africa. The protesters also damaged U.S. embassy and called for anti-US slogans.
The latest news puts the death toll has reached 17 people. Hundreds were injured.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reaffirmed the U.S. government had nothing to do with that stupid movie. Although created by a U.S. citizen, Clinton said he was among those who opposed it.
"We absolutely reject the content and the message," he said. "For us, and me personally, the video is very disgusting and despicable. Seems obvious once it has a very cynical purposes, namely degrading religion and anger."