Close Look at Film That Sparked Libya Violence

Written by Pat's Papers | Thursday, 13 September 2012 8:25 AM


The New York Times takes a look at the film that sparked the events in Libya yesterday and led to the killing of the country’s US Ambassador. The film was apparently made in California but it’s unclear who is responsible for it. The Times says a 14-minute preview—all that may exist of the actual film—appeared on YouTube in June to little fanfare. But then someone translated it into Arabic and re-uploaded it days before September 11th.

SOURCE: New York Times

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