
Yes, Greece.
ATHENS, Greece (The Blaze/AP) — Greek riot police used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse Muslim protesters during a rally against a film produced in the United States that denigrates Islam’s Prophet Muhammad. No injuries were reported.
The demonstration, the first such one in Greece, comes amid nearly two weeks of continuing deadly protests across the Arab world blamed at least in part on “Innocence of Muslims.”
Police say six people were detained during Sunday’s demonstration in central Athens. About 600 people attended the rally, which featured heated speeches but was mostly peaceful. According to Reuters, protesters chanted “All we have is Muhammad” and held banners reading, “We demand an immediate punishment for those who tried to mock our Prophet Muhammad” as they prepared to march to the U.S. Embassy.
