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Muslim Afghan Protested Koran Burning

By: andri send a private message
Kabul : Afghanistan | about 1 month ago  
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Thousand of Muslim Afghan protest for foreign force who has burned Koran. The university organized this demo. The protesters said " Death to America. Down with Israel. There is some banners " Not to democracy. Just Islam." The accident took place in Maidan Wardak last week. Koran is the only Islamic holly book that all people should respect it. Burning a Koran is not different with bullying Islamic and Muslim and the reserve punishment is death.

A spokesperson for US led NATO army denied the Koran Burning. He add that no one foreign troops burned holly Koran. Unfortunately, the spokeperson could not prove the unrelated foreign troops with Koran burning issue. Afghan people has believed that US led mission in Afghanistan is not friendly in Afghanistan. There are some evidence that US troops has burned Koran in Guantanamo champ for bullying Muslim prisoners.

United States is not transparent with the issue and they accused Taliban spread the issue. United States will investigate the burning Koran. On the other hand, Taliban has not yet comment with this issue.

Fortunately, the protest did not cause any wounded. The protesters just thrown stone and clashed with police. Police shot to air some bullet to break up the protesters.

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Posted By ahol888 ahol888 | about 1 month ago
Why burn the Koran? Nobody reads it anyway.
Posted By Changez Changez | about 1 month ago
The chances that foreign troops actually did this is low since that is counterproductive to their agenda. It was probably a rumour started to get attention and make people get out on the streets, to increase the pandemonium in the country.
Posted By ektarr ektarr | about 1 month ago
This is a war the US cannot possibly win. They should pull out all the troops altogether and let that country decide for itself..Don't force democracy where it's not even wanted. Everybody gets the clue already.
Posted By Shirley66 Shirley66 | 29 days ago
Why include Koran in their issues?
Posted By andri andri | 26 days ago
@ahol888 : good Muslim must read Koran
@Changez : some ex Guantanamo prisoner said that US troops bullying Koran
@ektarr : Yes I agree
@Shirley66 : It i not jut an issue. It is a fact
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