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Amman, Jordan - 16 January 2015
1. Wide of riot police clashing with angry protesters during an anti-Charlie Hebdo march
2. Riot police arresting and beating up a protester
3. Riot police clashing with angry protesters
4. Tracking shot of riot police dispersing protesters
5. Wide of protesters gathering, protester holding black Islamic flag
6. Top shot of anti-Charlie Hebdo protesters marching and chanting pro-Prophet Muhammad slogans
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ali Abu al-Sukkar, Senior Muslim Brotherhood leader:
"Our message to all in the Western countries that are insulting our Prophet, peace be upon him, is that this (insult) is unacceptable by more than 1.7 (b) billion Muslims, and this insult would lead to severe consequences. We are against terrorism, terrorism is insulting our Prophet, who is the prophet of 1.7 (b) billion Muslims."
8. Protesters marching and chanting slogans
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Istanbul, Turkey - 16 January 2015
9. Demonstrators in support of gunmen in Charlie Hebdo attack, Said and Cherif Kouachi, chanting, UPSOUND (Arabic) "God is great! God is great!"
10. Demonstrators holding banner with picture of Osama Bin Laden, UPSOUND (Turkish) name not available, demonstrator: "If there's no limit to your freedom of expression, then prepare yourselves for our freedom to demonstrate without any limits."
11. Close up of sign reading (Turkish): "We're threatening. Are you brave enough?"
12. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Hakan Sevcan, Demonstrator:
"We're here to protest against the insult to our Prophet (Muhammad) and to hold funeral prayers for our two brothers (referring to Cherif and Said Kouachi)."
13. Imam leading prayer, UPSOUND (Arabic): "God is great"
14. Men praying
15. Various of demonstrators holding up posters reading (Turkish) "We are all Said (Kouachi)" and "We are all Cherif (Kouachi)"
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Tehran, Iran - 16 January 2015
16. Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani, leader of Tehran's Friday prayers, approaching podium
17. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani, Leader of Tehran's Friday prayers:
"It is shocking that they (referring to the management of Charlie Hebdo weekly) shamelessly say that supporting this crime (the publication of Prophet Muhammad's cartoon on the weekly's cover) means supporting freedom. You are wrong. This is not freedom. This is brazenness, blasphemy, inferiority, malignancy and ignorance."
18. Worshippers shouting (Farsi) "Death to America!"
19. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani, Leader of Tehran's Friday prayers:
"If you (Western countries) are condemning terrorism, then who is backing the terrorists in Syria and sending them arms? Thank God, now you have reached a stage that those whom you supported and nurtured, the Islamic State, are today attacking you."
20. Worshippers during a protest rally after Friday prayers against publication of Prophet Muhammad's cartoon on cover of French weekly, Charlie Hebdo
21. Various of protesters marching and holding banner reading (Farsi) "We, the participants of Tehran Friday prayers ceremony, strongly condemn the insult to the sacred Prophet of Islam by agents of the world's arrogance (referring to Western countries and Israel)."
22. Placard reading (Farsi) "Degradation of Allah's messenger is humiliation of God."
STORYLINE
Thousands of Muslims in Jordan, Turkey and Iran demonstrated on Friday against the French weekly Charlie Hebdo for publishing controversial images of the Prophet Muhammad.
Clashes erupted between thousands of anti-Charlie Hebdo protesters and security forces in Amman after noon prayers.
Police used batons to disperse the crowds.
Several activists were arrested for trying to march towards the French embassy to protest against the publication of what they consider to be an offensive cartoon of Prophet Mohammad by the French magazine.
About 2,000 people chanted slogans against Charlie Hebdo as well as the Jordanian regime for taking part in the Paris unity march last week.
The protest was organised by the Muslim Brotherhood, the biggest and most organised opposition party in Jordan.
In Istanbul, demonstrators held prayers for Cherif and Said Kouachi, the two gunmen who attacked the French publication, killing 12 people.
Some protesters held a poster showing the late al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden and shouted "God is great!".
In Iran, the Leader of Tehran's Friday Prayer has called the publication of Prophet Muhammad's cartoon on the cover of Charlie Hebdo a shocking "crime" and "blasphemy".
Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani lashed out at those who defend the caricature as supporting freedom.
He went on to thank God that the Western countries have started to be hit back by "terrorists".
He said the Islamic State group was initially supported and fostered by Western countries.
His worshippers chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" before taking to the streets to march against Charlie Hebdo.
Muslims believe their faith forbids depictions of the Prophet in any way.
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Amman, Jordan - 16 January 2015
1. Wide of riot police clashing with angry protesters during an anti-Charlie Hebdo march
2. Riot police arresting and beating up a protester
3. Riot police clashing with angry protesters
4. Tracking shot of riot police dispersing protesters
5. Wide of protesters gathering, protester holding black Islamic flag
6. Top shot of anti-Charlie Hebdo protesters marching and chanting pro-Prophet Muhammad slogans
7. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ali Abu al-Sukkar, Senior Muslim Brotherhood leader:
"Our message to all in the Western countries that are insulting our Prophet, peace be upon him, is that this (insult) is unacceptable by more than 1.7 (b) billion Muslims, and this insult would lead to severe consequences. We are against terrorism, terrorism is insulting our Prophet, who is the prophet of 1.7 (b) billion Muslims."
8. Protesters marching and chanting slogans
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Istanbul, Turkey - 16 January 2015
9. Demonstrators in support of gunmen in Charlie Hebdo attack, Said and Cherif Kouachi, chanting, UPSOUND (Arabic) "God is great! God is great!"
10. Demonstrators holding banner with picture of Osama Bin Laden, UPSOUND (Turkish) name not available, demonstrator: "If there's no limit to your freedom of expression, then prepare yourselves for our freedom to demonstrate without any limits."
11. Close up of sign reading (Turkish): "We're threatening. Are you brave enough?"
12. SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Hakan Sevcan, Demonstrator:
"We're here to protest against the insult to our Prophet (Muhammad) and to hold funeral prayers for our two brothers (referring to Cherif and Said Kouachi)."
13. Imam leading prayer, UPSOUND (Arabic): "God is great"
14. Men praying
15. Various of demonstrators holding up posters reading (Turkish) "We are all Said (Kouachi)" and "We are all Cherif (Kouachi)"
AP TELEVISION - NO ACCESS BBC PERSIAN / NO VOA PERSIAN/ NO MANOTO TV
Tehran, Iran - 16 January 2015
16. Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani, leader of Tehran's Friday prayers, approaching podium
17. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani, Leader of Tehran's Friday prayers:
"It is shocking that they (referring to the management of Charlie Hebdo weekly) shamelessly say that supporting this crime (the publication of Prophet Muhammad's cartoon on the weekly's cover) means supporting freedom. You are wrong. This is not freedom. This is brazenness, blasphemy, inferiority, malignancy and ignorance."
18. Worshippers shouting (Farsi) "Death to America!"
19. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani, Leader of Tehran's Friday prayers:
"If you (Western countries) are condemning terrorism, then who is backing the terrorists in Syria and sending them arms? Thank God, now you have reached a stage that those whom you supported and nurtured, the Islamic State, are today attacking you."
20. Worshippers during a protest rally after Friday prayers against publication of Prophet Muhammad's cartoon on cover of French weekly, Charlie Hebdo
21. Various of protesters marching and holding banner reading (Farsi) "We, the participants of Tehran Friday prayers ceremony, strongly condemn the insult to the sacred Prophet of Islam by agents of the world's arrogance (referring to Western countries and Israel)."
22. Placard reading (Farsi) "Degradation of Allah's messenger is humiliation of God."
STORYLINE
Thousands of Muslims in Jordan, Turkey and Iran demonstrated on Friday against the French weekly Charlie Hebdo for publishing controversial images of the Prophet Muhammad.
Clashes erupted between thousands of anti-Charlie Hebdo protesters and security forces in Amman after noon prayers.
Police used batons to disperse the crowds.
Several activists were arrested for trying to march towards the French embassy to protest against the publication of what they consider to be an offensive cartoon of Prophet Mohammad by the French magazine.
About 2,000 people chanted slogans against Charlie Hebdo as well as the Jordanian regime for taking part in the Paris unity march last week.
The protest was organised by the Muslim Brotherhood, the biggest and most organised opposition party in Jordan.
In Istanbul, demonstrators held prayers for Cherif and Said Kouachi, the two gunmen who attacked the French publication, killing 12 people.
Some protesters held a poster showing the late al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden and shouted "God is great!".
In Iran, the Leader of Tehran's Friday Prayer has called the publication of Prophet Muhammad's cartoon on the cover of Charlie Hebdo a shocking "crime" and "blasphemy".
Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani lashed out at those who defend the caricature as supporting freedom.
He went on to thank God that the Western countries have started to be hit back by "terrorists".
He said the Islamic State group was initially supported and fostered by Western countries.
His worshippers chanted "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" before taking to the streets to march against Charlie Hebdo.
Muslims believe their faith forbids depictions of the Prophet in any way.
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