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An armed mob protesting over a film they said offended Islam, attacked the US consulate in Benghazi on Tuesday and set fire to the building, killing one American, witnesses and officials said.
Libya's Deputy Interior Minister Wanis al-Sharif said: "One American official was killed and another injured in the hand. The other staff members were evacuated and are safe and sound."
He could not say if the dead man was a diplomat.
Abdelmonoem al-Horr, spokesman for the Libyan Interior Ministry's security commission, said rocket-propelled grenades were fired at the consulate from a nearby farm. Security forces and the Interior Ministry were trying to contain the situation, he added.
The attack happened on the same day as a similar group of hardliners waving black banners attacked the US embassy in Cairo and tore down the US flag, but it was not immediately clear if the two incidents were co-ordinated.
The film at the centre of the protests was made by an Israeli-American who describes Islam as a "cancer", The Wall Street Journal says.
An armed man outside the burning US Consulate in Benghazi. Photo: Reuters
The movie, Innocence of Muslims, was directed and produced by Sam Bacile, a 52-year-old real-estate developer from southern California who says Islam is a hateful religion.
"Islam is a cancer," Bacile told the newspaper.
The protests came on the 11th anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001, when US cities were targeted by hijacked planes.
A vehicle sits smoldering in flames after being set on fire inside the US consulate compound in Benghazi. Photo: AFP
In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said: "We condemn in strongest terms this attack on our diplomatic mission."
US officials were working with the Libyans to secure the compound, Ms Nuland said, adding that the earlier protest against the US embassy in Cairo, in which demonstrators scaled the walls, had now ended.
"Demonstrators attacked the US consulate in Benghazi. They fired shots in the air before entering the building," Libya's Deputy Interior Minister, who is in charge of the country's eastern region, said.
"Dozens of demonstrators attacked the consulate and set fire to it," said a Benghazi resident, who only gave his name as Omar, adding that he had seen the flames and heard shots in the vicinity.
Another Libyan witness said armed men had closed the streets leading up to the consulate, among them ultra-conservative Salafists.
The Libyan incident came as thousands of Egyptian demonstrators tore down the Stars and Stripes at the US embassy in Cairo and replaced it with a black Islamic flag, similar to one adopted by several militant groups.
Nearly 3000 demonstrators gathered at the embassy in protest over a film deemed offensive to the Prophet Muhammad, which was produced by expatriate members of Egypt's Christian minority resident in the United States.
Officials said it remained unclear whether the protests in Benghazi and Cairo had been co-ordinated or whether they were linked.
"We cannot confirm any connection between these incidents," said a senior State Department official, asking to remain anonymous.
Muslims consider depictions of the prophet sacrilegious.
Arab League deputy secretary general, Ahmed Ben Helli, has condemned the film saying it "contained insults against the prophet Muhammad" and "was denounced by Christians and Muslims" across the Arab world.
Original piece is http://www.smh.com.au/world/islam-is-a-cancer-american-killed-in-libya-as-mob-attack-us-consulate-over-movie-20120912-25rim.html