Anti-Islam film: US consulate attacked in Chennai

15th September 2012 08:13 AM

Angry protests over the controversial anti-Islamic US film Innocence of Muslims spread to the city on Friday as members of a Muslim outfit resorted to vandalism at the office of the Consulate General of the United States here.

Volunteers of the Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) staged protests before indulging in stone pelting and damaging a CCTV surveillance camera at the consulate. The agitators also burnt the national flag of the US, smashed light domes and pulled down visitors’ information boards. By 4 pm, hundreds of TMMK men gathered on the Peters Road-Anna Salai junction without police permission. When the agitation was underway, about 150 members from the Kancheepuram District unit barged into the protest venue in five vehicles.

After participating in the agitation briefly, the group ran towards the consulate pushing down the barricades at three points from the junction. The agitators then broke the CCTV camera installed at the visa-interview entry point of the consulate on the Anna Salai side.

Stones were pelted at the security posts of the consulate damaging glass-framed wall paintings. The protestors also broke light domes and bulletin boards. US flags were set ablaze in front of the visa-interview entrance and staff entry gates. The irate protestors went on a rampage as the police’s Quick Response Team and Swift Action Guards were outnumbered.

City Police Commissioner J K Tripathy, Joint Commissioner of Police S N Seshasai and other officials held talks with the protestors and persuaded them to give up their agitation. Soon, around 400 TMMK members courted arrest and were taken to the New College campus before being released later.

As many as 346 members of the India Thowheed Jamath, who attempted to take out a rally to ‘besiege’ the US consulate, were taken into custody. Since the Intelligence Bureau had alerted all consulates, a majority of the consulate employees had left the facility when the incident took place. “All staff are safe and accounted for,” a US consulate spokesperson said.

Protests were also witnessed in other parts of the State. A large number of activists of the TMMK, Popular Front of India, Nilgiris unit, and Thowheed Jamath staged a demonstration at Udhagamandalam on Friday condemning the US-made controversial film.

TMMK cadre burnt the US flag near the Erode Head Post Office on Friday. They raised slogans against the US for allowing the controversial anti-Islamic film.

Tension prevailed at Tiruchy as the Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamaath and TMMK staged a protest separately and burnt a US flag on Friday.

In Tirunelveli, about 20 members of Manitha Neya Makkal Katchi were arrested at nearby Melapalayam for burning the US flag.

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Comments(4)

What about MF Husain's nude paintings of Hidnu goddess? All these secularists had supported Husain.

Where are the secularists who cried hoarse saying 'artistic freedom' when Husain was painting all those nude Hindu gods? My Muslim bretheren if you had protested in the same way as you do now about Husain's vulgar paintings, there will be more sympathy for you now. I think a lot of double standards are practised when it comes to Hindus.

In our state musees and chrities have all freedom. One side christians oppose power project use all methods to stop.300 cases files against them. Police unable to find their king pin.Challenging govt. Now this Binladen brothers. Reincoranation of those planted bombs at Coimbatore, planned and stocked lot of tiffen box bombs at Chennai suburb are more Islamists than Southi Arabians. Every sicular politicians from our state support them and beg them for votes. They know how to get things done. In Gujarat no protest so they are less musees than ours.

What is this? are we living in a totalitarian regime. Are we going to now act like those extremist lunatics in the middle east. I don't care what religion was talked about, there is absolutely no reason to pick arms and act like mentally frail fundamentalist who can't seem to do anything other than picking up fights. We live in a democracy and anyone that believes that violence is a viable alternative to protests should be reminded of the constitution. And all the idiots who went on this barrage SHOULD be brought to justice. India will not be taken hostage by those who feel it is their right to perpetrate violence.

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