cable for us. what s happening? soledad, there were protests on the street, as you say, not far from the u.s. embassy here in kabul. about 300 protesters attacked police and 15 officers were injured, including the commander. they burnt two police cars, along with a bunch of tires, and we approached the scene. however there were reports that guns were being fired and that they were attacking westerners. we had to keep at bay. certainly that violence that we ve seen across the muslim world has finally spread to afghanistan. the government has really tried to keep a lid on it by banning youtube so that people couldn t view that inflammatory video. but as we saw today, that violence has finally hit the streets here. anna coren with an update from kabul. rage building in other parts of the muslim world. a suicide bomber blowing up his vehicle at a checkpoint leading to the heavily protected green zone in baghdad where the u.s. embassy and several other western embassies are
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