CBS/AP/ September 11, 2012, 5:16 PM

Egypt protesters scale U.S. Embassy wall, take flag

Protesters destroy an American flag pulled down from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo Sept. 11, 2012.

Protesters destroy an American flag pulled down from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo Sept. 11, 2012. / AP Photo

Updated at 5:13 p.m. ET

(CBS/AP) CAIRO - Main ultraconservative Islamist protesters climbed the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Egypt's capital Tuesday and brought down the flag, replacing it with a black flag with an Islamic inscription to protest a video attacking Islam's prophet, Muhammad.

Egyptian protesters chant anti-U.S. slogans in front of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo Sept. 11, 2012.

Egyptian protesters chant anti-U.S. slogans in front of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo Sept. 11, 2012.

/ AP Photo
Hundreds of protesters marched to the embassy in downtown Cairo, gathering outside its walls and chanting against the movie, which was reportedly produced in the United States.

"Say it, don't fear: Their ambassador must leave," the crowd chanted.

A U.S. Embassy official disputed a report that embassy guards had fired their weapons at the protesters, CBS News' Alex Ortiz reports from Cairo.

Dozens of protesters scaled the embassy walls, went into the courtyard and took down the flag from a pole. They brought it back to the crowd outside, which tried to burn it, but failing that, tore it apart. The protesters on the wall then raised on the flagpole a black flag with the Muslim declaration of faith on it, "There is no god but God and Muhammad is his prophet."

The flag, similar to the banner used by al Qaeda, is commonly used by ultraconservatives around the region. Almost all the embassy staff had left the compound before the protest, and the ambassador was out of town.

The broader issue at play here could be how the ultraconservative Salafists fit into the new political scene, Ortiz reports. After they did so well during the last parliamentary elections, the Muslim Brotherhood engaged them.

However, since several protesters were overheard asking each other, "Where is Morsi?", there was a sense of the political jockeying going on between the two groups.

The streets around the U.S. and British Embassies had been closed to traffic for years, Ortiz reports. Only recently had the security barriers cutting off traffic been removed, and the army and police presence had been reduced, which assisted the demonstrators.

The protest was sparked by outrage over a video being promoted by an extreme anti-Muslim Egyptian Christian campaigner in the U.S., clips of which are available on the social website YouTube and dubbed in Egyptian Arabic. The video depicts Muhammad as a fraud, showing him having sex and calling for massacres. Muslims find it offensive to depict Muhammad in any fashion, much less in an insulting way. The 2005 publication of 12 caricatures in a Danish newspaper triggered riots in many Muslim countries.

By evening, the protest grew with thousands standing outside the embassy, chanting "Islamic, Islamic. The right of our prophet will not die." A group of women in black veils and robes that left only their eyes exposed chanted, "Worshippers of the Cross, leave the Prophet Muhammad alone."

Dozens of riot police lined up along the embassy walls. They did not stop protesters who continued to climb up the wall and stand on it, chanting. But it appeared they were no longer going into the embassy compound.

One young member of the ultraconservative Salafi movement, Abdel-Hamid Ibrahim said, "This is a very simple reaction to harming our prophet."

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the U.S. was working with Egyptian authorities to try to restore order.

The protest took place on the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States, but there was nothing to indicate the demonstration was tied to the anniversary.

The demonstration also happened the same day Mohammed Zawahiri, leader of the newly established Egyptian Salafist Jihadi Movement and brother of al Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri, called on followers to protest the film outside the embassy Wednesday.

Only a few staff members were still inside, as embassy security had sent most staff home early after learning of the upcoming protest, a U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

It was not exactly clear who made the video that angered the protesters.

Morris Sadek, an Egyptian-born Christian in the U.S. known for his anti-Islam views, told The Associated Press from Washington that he was promoting the video on his website and on certain TV stations, which he did not identify.

He said the video "explains the problems of the Copts who suffer from Muslims," which he blamed on the Koran itself.

For several days, Egyptian media have been reporting on the video, playing some excerpts from it and blaming Sadek for it, with ultraconservative clerics going on air to denounce it.

Medhat Klada, a representative of Coptic Christian organizations in Europe, said Sadek's views are not representative of expatriate Copts.

"He is an extremist ... We don't go down this road. He has incited the people (in Egypt) against Copts," he said, speaking from Switzerland. "We refuse any attacks on religions because of a moral position."

But he said he was concerned about the backlash from angry Islamists. "They don't know dialogue and they think that Islam will be offended from a movie."

Several demonstrators interviewed by CBS News' Alex Ortiz seemed to think that infamous Quran-burning Florida Pastor Terry Jones was the source of the film, even though it's apparently not an American production. Of the numerous protesters interviewed by Ortiz, none had even seen the film. They'd just heard about it and turned out en mass, which shows the power of the Egyptian rumor mill.

The embassy is located in a diplomatic area in Garden city, where the British and Italian embassies are located, only a few blocks away from Tahrir Square, the center of last year's uprising that led to the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. The U.S. Embassy is built like a fortress, with a wall several yards high.

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infantryman1968 says:
Egypt protesters scale U.S. Embassy wall, take flag


LOL!


The same people Obama helped to over thow Hosni Mubarak. The Muslim Brotherhood.

So much for Obama's great Foreign Policy experience.
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BsPoppy says:
The Arab Spring is the launching pad for The last Caliphate. Attempts at Democratic Governments will be overwhelmed by the lies brutality and ignorance of Islamic fundamentalists. Appologists for these people will help in the total subjugation of the Middle East People. If you give power to ignorant backward brutal people there is only one path, destruction. All the wonderful, beautiful parts of Islam will be violated by the pathetic screaming masses of raging animals. The Islamic people will allow this to happen just like the Germans allowed Hitler to steal their humanity. If disagreement or questioning beliefs or changing religions is met with horrific punishments, then a religions spiritual relationship with God is a lie. It is time to stop supporting the lie and its believers.
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JustOne-View says:
Just celebrating their new found democracy! Glenn called this one long ago. Obama must be thrilled.
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formerlyluvnut replies:
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Shaddup doofus; at the most He will by politically correct and simply say that was within their rights.
I_am_3rd replies:
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Within their rights to assault U.S. territory? No. We don't have that right to storm another state's embassy in DC.
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technocoffee says:
Muslims...lovers of peace, tolerance. We now cannot have worldwide sporting/musical events nor travel by air, sea or train without smothering security-thanks to muslims. We never have, nor never will have peace in the Middle East, thanks to endless efforts to destroy Israel-by muslims. We can criticize, joke about & analyze all religious-except muslims. We are all living in the ruined neighbor called Earth, hostage to the threats & violence by the worldwide gang of thugs called muslims.
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technocoffee replies:
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*ruined neighborhood" I meant to type....
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JWallace21 says:
Note that today Obama said he would not meet with Israel's prime minister when he comes to the U.N., but would meet with Egypt's new president, who is also leader of the Muslim Brotherhood. It should be the opposite. You embrace your allies, not your enemies - politics 1A.
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captech30 replies:
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@JWallace21 - Some would say he is. ;) Just saying.
you_MAY_be_right replies:
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Ever heard of "Keep you friends close and your enemies closer" JW?
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formerlyluvnut says:
by jd2408 September 11, 2012 4:03 PM EDT
Can't we just close shop, take our foreign aid and go home ? Why nuke them ? Lets just leave and let them take care of themselves. We don't need to be paying for their army or give them any foreign aid. What a relief for many of us Americans to just mind our own business for a change.
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Sure, we COULD, but that would preserve them and allow them to multiply and the bi-products would just morph into mor American hating neanderthals. Wipe 'em out & let history judge us.
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I_am_3rd says:
Apparently it is ok for them to destroy our flag, but not ok to destroy their flag, the Quran, or a picture of their beloved prophet. Got it now Egyptian muslims, thanks.
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MarkMallarde says:
Watch Obama voice support for the protesters. His support for Muslim countries has been consistent from his first day in office. His plan to share rocket technology under the guise of space exploration has been grossly under-reported and should alarm everyone: http://www.lightlybraisedturnip.com/obama-to-share-rocket-tech/
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LegatusIX says:
If the Egyptian authorities will not keep the rabble off our embassy wall and we wont shoot them, then leave.
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I_am_3rd replies:
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Kind of agree...it is U.S. soil that they are attacking.
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Turf12 says:
there's what? all of of 10-20 marines at the embassy, and they're going to take on a crowd?

you people advocating killing over a flag are great examples of christianity? you're hypocrites who give christianity a bad name. try listening to your church leader instead of worrying who is seeing you in church. and if your church leader is advocating genocide, then it's time to find a new church because you are then exactly like these people.
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