Protests against Koran abuse


June 09, 2005 

From: Agence France-Presse 

 

HUNDREDS of Pakistani lawyers have staged raucous demonstrations against the
reported desecration of the Koran by US interrogators at the Guantanamo Bay
detention centre in Cuba.

Chanting "Down with America", the lawyers boycotted courts in Lahore,
Pakistan's second biggest city, the central town of Multan, and other parts
of Punjab province, officials and witnesses said. 

Chaudhry Mohammed Naeem, President of the District Bar Association, said
Muslims respect all divine books, including the holy books of Christians and
Jews.

"We never expected any Christian or Jew could commit such a heinous crime,"
he said, adding that President Pervez Musharraf should lodge a strong
protest with Washington. 

Police remained on alert and made no attempt to break up the rally in
Lahore, witnesses said. 

In Multan, the lawyers observed a day-long strike, wore black armbands, and
hoisted black flags from the roofs of their offices. 

"We will continue our protest until there is a public apology by the US
president and a trial of the responsible military officers," the president
of the High Court Bar Association, Muhammad Irfan Wyne, said. 

Similar rallies were held in other parts of the province following a call by
the association. 

Musharraf last week condemned the desecration of the Koran as an
"unpardonable" act and backed calls for the punishment of those found
guilty. 

Frequent protest rallies continue in Pakistan, since a report in Newsweek
magazine in early May said Guantanamo Bay interrogators threw a Koran in a
toilet to rattle Muslim inmates. 

Newsweek later retracted the report. 

The Pentagon, which wrapped up an investigation last Saturday, has said US
personnel at Guantanamo Bay reported two incidents of Koran defilement, but
said overall US soldiers at the camp handled the book with respect. 

Several Muslim scholars in Lahore vowed to stage rallies tomorrow. 

 



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