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Afghanistan
Afghans angry over Quran desecration
2010-07-30
People in southern Afghanistan have protested against US-led NATO forces over desecration of the Mohammedan holy book of Koran.

The rally was held in Trinkut city of Oruzgan province on Thursday morning. The protesters rolled their eyes, jumped up and down, and hollered real loud and called on the Afghan government to put those who desecrated the Koran to trial. Afghan police opened fire to disperse the demonstrators. There have been no immediate reports of any casualties.

According to protesters, the US-led soldiers tore the holy book when Afghan women brought the book in front of them, asking the soldiers not to attack them.
Posted by:Fred

#8  and getting run over occasionally

You wouldn't be doing that on purpose, would you Hellfish?
Posted by: gorb   2010-07-30 21:39  

#7  Well, how the hell are they supposed to flush the damn thing, if they don't tear it up first?
Posted by: ryuge   2010-07-30 16:28  

#6  Boy would they be pissed at the free koran under my car in the garage soaking up leaks (and getting run over occasionally). LOL.
Posted by: Hellfish   2010-07-30 12:22  

#5  But using snipers and IED/VBIED's against Coalition forces in Oruzgan province is quite alright? There really is no hope for these miserable phuechs! How about leveling the entire region making it uninhabitable for the next 25 years and getting the hell out!
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-07-30 06:26  

#4  I think you gents said it best. What a crock.
Posted by: miscellaneous   2010-07-30 02:46  

#3  According to protesters, the US-led soldiers tore the holy book when Afghan women brought the book in front of them, asking the soldiers not to attack them.

What a crock of shiite. All of them have cell phones now. How 'bout using the video camera for what it's intended and capture that next time? Hell, why don't you set some of them up and see how well it works out?
Posted by: gorb   2010-07-30 02:18  

#2  
Posted by: tu3031   2010-07-30 01:28  

#1  But can they rip a telephone book in half?
Posted by: borgboy   2010-07-30 00:40  

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