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Protests spread,Obama warns

Taliban attack Afghan NATO base where Prince Harry is serving,Qaeda says kill more American diplomats

The Taliban claimed responsibility on Saturday for an attack on a sprawling British base in southern Afghanistan that killed two US Marines and wounded several other troops,saying it was to avenge the anti-Islamic film that insulted the Prophet Muhammad and also because Britains Prince Harry is serving there.

The US-led NATO coalition said in a statement that the overnight attack focussed on Camp Bastion,a huge British base adjacent to Camp Leatherneck which houses US Marine operations in Helmand province.

We attacked that base because Prince Harry was also on it and so they can know our anger, said Qari Yousef Ahmadi,a spokesman for the Taliban. Thousands of suicide attackers are ready to give up their lives for the sake of the Prophet, Ahmadi said.

Prince Harry,third in line to the British throne,is based at Camp Bastion. A spokesman for Britains Ministry of Defence said Prince Harry was unharmed in the attack. The military said there were no plans of ending his tour.

Meanwhile,protests against the anti-Islam film further spread as riot police in Australia clashed with about 200 protesters at the US Consulate in Sydney on Saturday.

A total of six police officers and two protesters were injured while eight people were arrested on charges of assaulting police.

Prime Minister Julian Gillard said the protest was unacceptable. Violent protest is never acceptable not today,not ever, she said in a statement.

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In France,a few dozen people protested in front of the US embassy in Paris before police broke up the demonstration.

A police official said the protest was not registered and at least 80 protesters were taken away for identity checks.

In Maldives and Indonesia,hundreds of men and women joined the wave of protests.

Most cities around the Muslim world reported calm on Saturday even as Egyptian police cleared out protesters who have been clashing with security forces near the US Embassy.

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In Tunisia,the death toll from Fridays attack on the US embassy in Tunis rose to four,with 46 people injured,a hospital official said.

The Yemen-based branch of al-Qaeda urged Muslims to step up protests and kill more US diplomats in Muslim countries.

Whoever comes across Americas ambassadors or emissaries should follow the example of Omar al-Mukhtars descendants Libyans,who killed the American ambassador, the group said,referring to Tuesdays attack on the US consulate in Benghazi.

The incident is so huge that the resources of the nation should be pooled together to kick out the embassies of America from Muslim lands, it said.

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AQAP,mostly militants mainly from Yemen and Saudi Arabia,is regarded by the US as the most dangerous branch of the network founded by Osama bin Laden.

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