Yemeni protesters call for expulsion of US ambassador

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Chanting anti-US slogans in the capital on Monday, the student protesters also condemned the deployment of US Marines to the poor Arab country. 
"Leave slave of the devil, leave ambassador of the Americans" and "you coward American, the Prophet of God cannot be insulted," they shouted. 
The protesters also called for "boycotting American products" to "express your anger and resentment" over the insulting film that drew global condemnation and sparked mass anti-US rallies across the globe. 
"We reject any US military presence on Yemeni ground regardless of the excuse," said a statement issued by student protesters. 
On Thursday, angry Yemeni protesters stormed the US embassy and clashed with security forces. 
At least four people were killed as the result of the clashes that forced the US embassy to suspend all consular services for two weeks. 
The US also has deployed a unit of its Marines to Sana’a for what it claimed protecting its embassy, a move that was condemned by the Yemeni parliament. 
Anti-US demonstrations, which began on September 11 over the anti-Islam film, have been held across the Muslim and non-Muslim world, with protesters storming US embassies and torching US flags. 
Muslims in Iran, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, India, Iraq, Morocco, Syria, Kuwait, Nigeria, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Australia, Britain, the United States, France, Belgium, Australia and some other countries have held many demonstrations to condemn the movie that disrespected Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).Similar protests were also held in Kashmir and the Gaza Strip. 

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