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Afghanistan
Afghan Koran protest turns deadly
2008-05-22
Two civilians and a Nato soldier have been killed in Afghanistan during a demonstration over the shooting of the Koran by a US soldier in Iraq. The protest by over 1,000 people in Chagcharan turned violent after the crowd tried to storm a Nato base.

President Bush apologised earlier this week for the Koran incident, in which a copy of the book was found riddled with bullets at a shooting range in Iraq. He also promised the soldier would be prosecuted.
Well now, did he hit the '10' ring or not ....
The shooting broke out during clashes between the police and demonstrators outside a Nato reconstruction team base commanded by Lithuanian soldiers in Chagcharan, the capital of Ghor province. Protesters were chanting anti-US slogans and throwing rocks, and tried to enter the gates of the base, police said.

General Ikramuddin Yawar, chief of police in western Afghanistan, said: "There was shooting during the demonstration. Two civilians have been killed. We don't know who shot them."

He added that the protest had been organised by students from a religious school. But Nato said that Afghan police killed the two civilians, according to Reuters. Nato also said in a statement that 10 Afghan police and seven civilians had been wounded in the incident.

A spokesman for Nato's International Security Force in Afghanistan (Isaf), Major Martin O'Donnell, said: "Isaf vehemently condemns this violence." He added: "It is the people's right in a free and democratic society to stage peaceful demonstrations. Violent demonstrations, such as this, have no place in Afghanistan. Violent demonstrations cause tragedies such as we have witnessed today."

President Bush's apology was made during a video conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki. The soldier was sent home by the US military after the copy of the Koran was discovered by Iraqi police. He was unnamed, but said to be a staff sergeant in a sniper section.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#5  Give em the lead.
We don't get jack shit from those animals, even after blowing a couple of trillion freeing them from that mongrel hussein.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-05-22 20:19  

#4  It's not Friday yet, your regularly scheduled Day of Rage™.
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-05-22 16:51  

#3  Funny that the Iraqis aren't out killing people over this.

Anyone seen Islamic Rage Boy™ lately? Looks like he missed this photo-op, not like him, not like him at all.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-05-22 16:10  

#2  These deaths were forecast on these very same pages at the time it was reported that the idiot shot that book.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2008-05-22 13:59  

#1  Is there a template for this story?
Well there should be...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-05-22 12:16  

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