Demonstrators hold signs during a rally Sept. 12 in Benghazi, Libya, to condemn the killers of J. Christopher Stevens, U.S. ambassador to Libya, and the attack on the U.S. consulate in the city. Religious leaders from across the spectrum were quick to condemn the hate message of an anti-Islam film and the violent attack on the consulate it supposedly provoked Sept. 11 in which the Stevens, three other Americans and several Libyan soldiers were killed. (CNS photo/Esam Al-Fetori, Reuters) (Sept. 13, 2012) See STEVENS-REACTION Sept. 12, 2012.
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DEMONSTRATORS PROTEST KILLING OF U.S. AMBASSADOR AND ATTACK ON U.S CONSULATE IN LIBYA
17 Nov 2017
