Sadly, there is more than one of those posters being held up by protestors. Disgraceful @samahhadid — Sandra Lee (@FitToPrint) September 15, 2012

"Behead all those who insult the Prophet" – Seriously? What is wrong with some people? #sydneyriot pic.twitter.com/voZPHKrH — Bernie Sanders (@noniebatra) September 15, 2012

At Hyde Park in Sydney, Australia, a massive crowd of Muslims heeded the Muslim Brotherhood’s call and gathered for a pretextual Jihad Friday riot. Australians on Twitter were sickened to see viral signs calling for the decapitation of all who “insult the prophet” Mohammed. Even children held up the signs. Sick.

“@JLLLOW: 'Behead those who insult the prophet' pic.twitter.com/5a9bqxc9” Are these people Australianssworn to uphold Australian values and law — LaLegale (@LaLegale) September 15, 2012

Sickened; "behead all those who insult the prophet" RT @jttozer

Children holding signs Hyde Park protest pic.twitter.com/V5XbYSPh — Sandra Lee (@FitToPrint) September 15, 2012

Babies holding sign "Behead all those who insult the prophet" http://t.co/KJIFU7iv. Mum and Dad must be so proud. — ArabellaSL (@ArabellaSL) September 15, 2012

This mother is having her two sons hold up a sign that says "Behead all those who insult the prophet". pic.twitter.com/2LOwbDcr — rye (@ryeharris) September 15, 2012

'Behead all those who insult the prophet'? Really? In SYDNEY? Bloody hell. http://t.co/olYZ9EXO — Melanie Tait (@MelanieTait) September 15, 2012

Protestor in Sydney "Islam is about nothing but peace." I guess he didn't see the sign that said "behead all those that insult Muhammad." — Andrew McKenzie (@staminaman62) September 15, 2012

"Behead all those who insult the prophet" http://t.co/Fr4ZR7om | Very progressive Sydney. Via @lisafryar — Stuart McDonald (@travelfish) September 15, 2012

https://twitter.com/RiskProfessor/status/246837066875416577

“Peaceful” chanting to go along with the “peaceful” signs:

"Behead all those who insult the Prophet" and "Our dead are in paradise, your dead are in hell". Yeah, Religion of peace. — Pedro Del Campo (@pj_delcampo) September 15, 2012

Religion of Peace … or Pieces?

Via the Sydney Morning Herald:

Police have used tear gas on Sydney protesters who swept through the CBD as world-wide demonstrations triggered by a US film portraying the prophet Muhammad as a womaniser and paedophile reached Australia. Up to 500 protesters stormed through the city as protesters worked their way through Pitt Street before moving to Hyde Park amid a heavy police presence. The crowd carried signs saying “Behead all those who insult the prophet”. Paramedics attended to several protesters suffering from the effects of tear gas. Police have begun arresting people in Hyde Park amid violent confrontations with protesters.

"Behead all those who insult the prophet"

NOT IN AUSTRALIA YOU ASSHOLE IDIOTS!!!! — Maria (@MLolderandwiser) September 15, 2012

https://twitter.com/HolliAnnika/status/246851744565428224

If the signs look familiar, it’s because they’re regularly recycled at Jihad Friday riots (see here from 2006- 2007 in London).

You can't appease barbarians who chant "Behead all those who insult Islam." ==> http://t.co/xfJGzfS6 — Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) September 12, 2012

Update:

Muslim protestors in Sydney admit that they haven't even seen the film | Tim Blair, Update II http://t.co/XNn34VDt @twitchyteam #auspol — spot_the_dog (sdog) (@s_dog) September 15, 2012

Of course:

“We are here to rally in protest about what they have said about the Prophet Mohammed,’’ he said. “We say that America should not play the role of supporting this movie. “The prophet is more beloved than my family, my wife, my mother and myself, so if someone says this, you can see how upsetting it is.” He said he had not seen the film, but understood it mocked the prophet.

And what’s a Religion of Peace “protest” without injuries to police officers?

6 police officers where injured in the #sydneyriot — Jarah Crook (@jarahcrook) September 15, 2012

Update: The Russian Times has posted video and photos of police pepper-spraying protesters as well as photos of injured police officers.