Pakistani activists shout anti-US slogans as they burn a US flag during a protest in Lahore on September 5, 2008. Pakistan has condemned a cross-border raid by Afghanistan-based international troops on a tribal village as "shameful" and unjustified, saying that only civilians had been targeted. The fiery criticism from the Pakistani foreign minister came after the US ambassador to Islamabad was summoned in protest at the incident in tribal South Waziristan, in which local officials said at least 15 people were killed.
The director of the San Sebastian International Film Festival, Mikel Olaziregi, speaks to the press on September 5, 2008 during the official presentation of the 56th edition of the festival in the northern Spanish Basque town of San Sebastian. Spanish actor Antonio Banderas and US actress Meryl Streep will receive the Donostia Award during the festival.
The director of the San Sebastian International Film Festival, Mikel Olaziregi, speaks to the press on September 5, 2008 during the official presentation of the 56th edition of the festival in the northern Spanish Basque town of San Sebastian. Spanish actor Antonio Banderas and US actress Meryl Streep will receive the Donostia Award during the festival.
Directors of the San Sebastian International Film Festival and Zabaltegi section, Mikel Olaziregi (L) and Jose Angel Herrero (R), pose on September 5, 2008 during the official presentation of the 56th edition of the festival in the northern Spanish Basque town of San Sebastian. Spanish actor Antonio Banderas and US actress Meryl Streep will receive the Donostia Award during the festival.
Directors of the San Sebastian International Film Festival and Zabaltegi section, Mikel Olaziregi (L) and Jose Angel Herrero (R), pose on September 5, 2008 during the official presentation of the 56th edition of the festival in the northern Spanish Basque town of San Sebastian. Spanish actor Antonio Banderas and US actress Meryl Streep will receive the Donostia Award during the festival.
Israeli border guards walk among Palestinians praying in a street of the West Bank city of Hebron after they were prevented by Israeli forces from accessing the Patriarch Tomb, or the Ibrahim Mosque, on the first Friday prayer of Ramadan on September 5, 2008. Israel beefed up its police deployments in Jerusalem as tens of thousands of Muslim faithful were expected to attend the first Friday prayers of Ramadan at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City. Israel has eased restrictions for the duration of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan access to the mosque for Palestinians from the occupied West Bank. Men over 50 and women over 45 have free access to the mosque compound, and those aged 30 to 45 can join them if they obtain a special permit issued by Israeli military authorities.