Pakistani men burn a Danish flag during a protest rally, Friday, Feb. 15, 2008, in Karachi, Pakistan. Angered over the reproduction of Prophet Muhammad cartoons in Denmark, some hundreds of people rallied Friday in various parts of Pakistan, setting fire to Danish flags and demanding the ambassador's expulsion. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, second right lays a wreath at late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's grave in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter said he will meet with a Hamas leader in the West Bank. The move signals he has not been cowed by criticism of his plans to meet with the violently anti-Israel group during his Mideast visit. Woman standing next to him is unidentified. (AP Photo/Atef Safadi, Pool)
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** FILE ** In this Nov. 6, 2008 file photo, Protegee carries her niece, Response, left, as she looks for her parents in the village Kiwanja, 90 kms north of Goma, eastern Congo. When photographed on Nov. 6, Protegee was in a crowd of thousands in the town of Kiwanja, having walked for three days by herself after being separated from her mother as they fled on foot from her town about 12 miles (20 kilometers) away. Protegee finally found her mother, Esperance Nirakagori, in Kiwanja at a makeshift refugee camp six days after they were separated. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)
Riot police stand outside police headquarters in the city of Piraeus, the port of capital Athens, shortly after an attack by rioting youths. Riots went on for a third day in the Greek capital on Monday, Dec. 8, 2008. Demonstrators protested the fatal police shooting of a teenager in Athens on Saturday night. The intensity of the rioting in the Athens area, resulting in over 100 fires being set to shops, banks and other businesses, has prompted police to seek reinforcements from other cities, even though unrest has spread to many areas in Greece. (AP Photo/str)
Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh, the Kingdom's grand mufti, prays during the funeral of the Saudi woman and her daughter who were killed in Chad, at the Grand Mosque in Riyadh February 6, 2008. A bomb attack on the residence of the Saudi ambassador to Chad killed the wife and daughter of an embassy employee taking shelter from the fighting between the government and rebel forces. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji (SAUDI ARABIA)
Hamas Leader Khaled Mashaal, center, Ramadan Shallah, head of Islamic Jihad, right, and Ahmad Jebril, Secretary General of the Popular Front For the Liberation of Palestine-General Command attend the emergency Arab leaders summit on Gaza in Doha, Qatar, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. Pro-U.S. Arab countries boycotted the gathering, fearing it will boost the Palestinian militant group. The Qatar summit underlined the deep divisions in the Middle East over the Gaza violence. Egypt and Saudi Arabia reportedly sought to dissuade other Arab countries from joining the gathering, raising accusations that they were trying to thwart a united Arab stance on Gaza. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, cente, attends the emergency Arab leaders summit on Gaza in Doha, Qatar, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. Pro-U.S. Arab countries boycotted the gathering, fearing it will boost the Palestinian militant group. The Qatar summit underlined the deep divisions in the Middle East over the Gaza violence. Egypt and Saudi Arabia reportedly sought to dissuade other Arab countries from joining the gathering, raising accusations that they were trying to thwart a united Arab stance on Gaza. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)