Definitely need to be burning more korans.

 

B

 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110402/ap_on_re_as/as_afghanistan

 


Anger over Quran burning spreads in Afghanistan


By AMIR SHAH, Associated Press Amir Shah, Associated Press - Sat Apr 2, 1:49
pm ET

KABUL, Afghanistan - Anger over the burning of the Muslim holy book at a
Florida church fueled a second day of deadly violence half a world away in
Afghanistan, where demonstrators set cars and shops ablaze Saturday in a
riot that killed nine protesters, officials said.

The church's desecration of the Quran nearly two weeks ago has outraged
millions of Muslims and others worldwide, fueling anti-American sentiment
that is further straining ties between the Afghan government and the West.

The uproar even brought violence to the normally peaceful northern city of
Mazar-i-Sharif on Friday, when a crowd of protesters - apparently
infiltrated by insurgents - stormed a U.N. compound in an outpouring that
left four Afghan protesters and seven foreign U.N. employees dead.

The top U.N. envoy in Afghanistan, Staffan de Mistura, said the organization
had no plans to evacuate. It would, however, temporarily redeploy 11 staff
members from Maraz-i-Sharif to Kabul

"This is not an evacuation, it is a temporary redeployment because the
office is not functioning. We will be ready to go back as soon as we can
establish an office that is secure enough," he told reporters.

In an unrelated attack that nonetheless demonstrated the kind of violence
plaguing Afghanistan nearly a decade after the U.S. invaded to oust the
Taliban and hunt al-Qaida, two suicide attackers disguised as women in blue
burqas blew themselves up and a third was gunned down at a NATO base on the
outskirts of Kabul, police said.

The Quran was burned March 20, but many Afghans only found out about it when
Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned the desecration four days later. The
burning took place at the Dove Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida, the
same church where the Rev. Terry Jones had threatened to destroy a copy of
the holy book last year but initially backed down.

On Saturday, thousands of Afghans carrying long sticks and holding copies of
the Quran over their heads marched through Kandahar, the largest city in
southern Afghanistan and the cradle of the insurgency. The crackle of
gunfire could be heard throughout the city, which was blanketed by thick
black smoke.

Security forces shot in the air to disperse the crowd, said Zalmai Ayubi, a
spokesman for the provincial governor. It's unclear how the protesters were
slain, he said.

The governor's office in Kandahar province issued a statement saying that
nine protesters were killed and 81 others were injured in the demonstration
that turned into a riot. Seventeen people, including seven armed men, have
been arrested, the statement said.

The governor's office claims demonstrators were incited by extremists who
joined the group and set property ablaze.

"The enemies of the people and country also burned down the furniture and a
bus at a ladies' high school in Kandahar and destroyed some other
properties," the governor's office said.

Shops and restaurants throughout the city were shuttered and routes leading
into the city were blocked by security forces.

An Associated Press photographer estimated the crowd at a few thousand and
said demonstrators had smashed his camera and roughed up other journalists.

Karzai's office said the president spoke on the telephone Saturday morning
with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Karzai asked the secretary-general
to extend his condolences to the families of the U.N. workers slain Friday.

He also called on the U.N. to help promote religious tolerance throughout
the world to ease friction between people of different faiths. Karzai said
Afghan officials were investigating the U.N. attack and would bring the
perpetrators to justice.

De Mistura said four Nepalese guards were killed protecting the U.N. staff
and did not fire their guns.

The other three victims were identified by officials in their home countries
as: Joakim Dungel, a 33-year-old Swede; Lt. Col. Siri Skare, a 53-year-old
female pilot from Norway; and Filaret Motco, a 43-year-old Romanian who
worked in the political section of the U.N. 

The U.N. envoy said the Russian mission chief, who spoke Dari, was beaten
but let go after he told the attackers he was Muslim. 

According to de Mistura, a group of seven to 15 insurgents had infiltrated
the protest, which numbered around 3,000 people, and said some have been
arrested. 

"I am profoundly sad and I am also shocked by what I saw, but we do continue
our work, we are not going to be deterred," De Mistura said, describing the
Quran burning as "an insane gesture." 

In Florida, Wayne Sapp, a pastor at the church, called the events "tragic,"
but said he did not regret the actions of his church. 

"I in no way feel like our church is responsible for what happened," Sapp
said in a telephone interview on Friday. Afghan authorities suspect
insurgents melded into the mob outside the U.N. compound and they announced
the arrest of more than 20 people, including a militant they suspect was the
ringleader of the assault. The suspect was an insurgent from Kapisa
province, a hotbed of militancy about 250 miles (400 kilometers) southeast
of the city, said Rawof Taj, deputy provincial police chief. 

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid sent a text message to The Associated
Press on Saturday denying that the insurgency was responsible for killing
the U.N. workers. 

Demonstrators have alleged that the four protesters were killed by Afghan
security forces. 

Interior Ministry spokesman Zemeri Bashary said Saturday that a delegation
of high-ranking Afghan officials was being sent to the city to investigate
what happened. 

Bashary also gave reporters details of Saturday's attack on NATO's Camp
Phoenix, a base on the east side of Kabul that's used to train Afghan
security forces. 

He said three armed insurgents wearing suicide bomb vests arrived at a main
gate at the base around 6:45 a.m. Two of the attackers opened fire and then
detonated their vests of explosives, Bashary said. The third opened fire and
was killed by NATO forces. The body of a fourth person, an Afghan man at the
scene, has not been identified. Three NATO service members were injured, the
coalition said. 

The gate at the base was scorched from the explosions. An AP reporter at the
scene saw the remains of at least one of the attackers dangling from the
gate. 

 



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