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Egypt president rejects any attack on people, embassies

 
Published on Sep 13, 2012
4:51 PM
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi gestures while speaking during a media conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012. -- PHOTO: AP

CAIRO (REUTERS) - Egypt's president said on Thursday he supported peaceful protests, but that it was wrong to attack people or embassies, speaking in a televised address after demonstrators angry at a film about Prophet Mohammad scaled the United States (US) embassy walls.

Demonstrators had clambered into the US mission in Cairo, tore down the flag and burnt it on Tuesday. In Libya, gunmen attacked the US consulate, killing the US ambassador and three other diplomats.

"Expressing opinion, freedom to protest and announcing positions is guaranteed but without assaulting private or public property, diplomatic missions or embassies," President Mohamed Morsi said in a televised statement. He pledged to protect foreigners and condemned the killing of the US envoy in Libya.

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