Hezbollah supporters rally against anti-Islam film
By Associated Press
Sep 17, 2012 9:24 AM CDT
Members of Hizb ut-Tahrir , the global Islamic political party, demonstrate against the movie: Innocence of Muslims in front of the US Embassy in Copenhagen, Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Polfoto, Jyllands-Posten, Stine Bidstrup) DENMARK OUT   (Associated Press)

Thousands of followers of Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah militant group are rallying against an anti-Islam film that has provoked a week of unrest in Muslim countries worldwide.

The leader of the Shiite group, Hassan Nasrallah, called for Monday's protests. He says the U.S. must be held accountable for the film because it was produced in America.

Protesters including white-turbaned Muslim clerics and thousands of other men and women are massing in Hezbollah strongholds south of Beirut.

Most of the men tied headbands around their foreheads in green and yellow _ the colors of Hezbollah _ with the words "at your service God's prophet" written on them.

Many Muslims are angry because the film denigrates Islam's Prophet Muhammad.

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