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In
this Monday, April 11, 2011 file
photo, U.S. envoy Chris Stevens,
center, accompanied by British envoy
Christopher Prentice, left, speaks
to Council member for Misrata Dr.
Suleiman Fortia, right, at the
Tibesty Hotel where an African Union
delegation was meeting with
opposition leaders in Benghazi,
Libya. Libyan officials say the U.S.
ambassador and three other Americans
have been killed in an attack on the
U.S. consulate in the eastern city
of Benghazi by protesters angry over
a film that ridiculed Islam's
Prophet Muhammad. The officials say
Ambassador Chris Stevens was killed
Tuesday night when he and a group of
embassy employees went to the
consulate to try to evacuate staff.
The protesters were firing gunshots
and rocket propelled grenades. (AP
Photo/Ben Curtis, File) |