Germany will beef up security measures at its diplomatic missions in a number of Islamic countries, after the violent protests and the storming of U.S. embassies following the release of movie that insults Islam's Prophet Mohammed, peace and blessing be upon him (PBUH), a German foreign ministry spokesman said Friday. The official gave no further details about the decision or mention the countries in question. The measure came in the aftermath of the killing of the US ambassador in Benghazi and three others of the embassy staff earlier this week in reaction to the movie insulting Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) in addition to the angry demonstrations raging across the entire islamic world.
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