Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Outside Of U.S. Air Base In Kabul

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Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul

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KABUL, Afghanistan -- A military official says Muslim holy books that were burned in a pile of garbage at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan had been removed from a library at a nearby detention center because they contained extremist messages or inscriptions.

A military official with knowledge of the incident told The Associated Press on Tuesday that it appeared the Qurans and other Islamic readings were being used to fuel extremism, and that detainees apparently were leaving notes for one another inside them.

The official, who did not want his nationality disclosed, spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the incident.

The top commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan says the books were inadvertently given to troops for burning.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – More than 2,000 angry Afghans protested outside an American air base on Tuesday after they learned that copies of the Quran, the Muslim holy book, were burned in a pile of garbage at a sprawling U.S. military base north of Kabul.

"Die, die, foreigners!" the demonstrators shouted. Some fired rifles into the air. Others threw rocks at the gate of the base and set tires ablaze.

The burning of the Quran and other religious books was unintentional, said U.S. Gen. John Allen, the top commander of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan.

The incident stoked anti-foreign sentiment that already is on the rise after a decade of war in Afghanistan and fueled the arguments of Afghans who claim foreign troops are not respectful of their culture or Islamic religion.

Early Tuesday, as word of the incident spread, about 100 demonstrators gathered outside the sprawling Bagram Air Field in Parwan province. As the crowd grew, so did the outrage.

One protester, Mohammad Hakim, said if U.S. forces can't bring peace to Afghanistan, they should go home.

"They should leave Afghanistan rather than disrespecting our religion, our faith," Hakim said. "They have to leave and if next time they disrespect our religion, we will defend our holy Quran, religion and faith until the last drop of blood has left in our body."

Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul
 
Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul

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KABUL, Afghanistan -- A military official says Muslim holy books that were burned in a pile of garbage at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan had been removed from a library at a nearby detention center because they contained extremist messages or inscriptions.

A military official with knowledge of the incident told The Associated Press on Tuesday that it appeared the Qurans and other Islamic readings were being used to fuel extremism, and that detainees apparently were leaving notes for one another inside them.

The official, who did not want his nationality disclosed, spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the incident.

The top commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan says the books were inadvertently given to troops for burning.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – More than 2,000 angry Afghans protested outside an American air base on Tuesday after they learned that copies of the Quran, the Muslim holy book, were burned in a pile of garbage at a sprawling U.S. military base north of Kabul.

"Die, die, foreigners!" the demonstrators shouted. Some fired rifles into the air. Others threw rocks at the gate of the base and set tires ablaze.

The burning of the Quran and other religious books was unintentional, said U.S. Gen. John Allen, the top commander of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan.

The incident stoked anti-foreign sentiment that already is on the rise after a decade of war in Afghanistan and fueled the arguments of Afghans who claim foreign troops are not respectful of their culture or Islamic religion.

Early Tuesday, as word of the incident spread, about 100 demonstrators gathered outside the sprawling Bagram Air Field in Parwan province. As the crowd grew, so did the outrage.

One protester, Mohammad Hakim, said if U.S. forces can't bring peace to Afghanistan, they should go home.

"They should leave Afghanistan rather than disrespecting our religion, our faith," Hakim said. "They have to leave and if next time they disrespect our religion, we will defend our holy Quran, religion and faith until the last drop of blood has left in our body."

Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul

How Is Dunking Koran In Toilet A Muslim Hate Crime?

A 23-year-old man was arrested Friday on hate-crime charges after he threw a Quran in a toilet at Pace University on two separate occasions, police said.

Crazy stuff HG.
 
Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul

s-QURAN-large.jpg


KABUL, Afghanistan -- A military official says Muslim holy books that were burned in a pile of garbage at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan had been removed from a library at a nearby detention center because they contained extremist messages or inscriptions.

A military official with knowledge of the incident told The Associated Press on Tuesday that it appeared the Qurans and other Islamic readings were being used to fuel extremism, and that detainees apparently were leaving notes for one another inside them.

The official, who did not want his nationality disclosed, spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the incident.

The top commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan says the books were inadvertently given to troops for burning.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – More than 2,000 angry Afghans protested outside an American air base on Tuesday after they learned that copies of the Quran, the Muslim holy book, were burned in a pile of garbage at a sprawling U.S. military base north of Kabul.

"Die, die, foreigners!" the demonstrators shouted. Some fired rifles into the air. Others threw rocks at the gate of the base and set tires ablaze.

The burning of the Quran and other religious books was unintentional, said U.S. Gen. John Allen, the top commander of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan.

The incident stoked anti-foreign sentiment that already is on the rise after a decade of war in Afghanistan and fueled the arguments of Afghans who claim foreign troops are not respectful of their culture or Islamic religion.

Early Tuesday, as word of the incident spread, about 100 demonstrators gathered outside the sprawling Bagram Air Field in Parwan province. As the crowd grew, so did the outrage.

One protester, Mohammad Hakim, said if U.S. forces can't bring peace to Afghanistan, they should go home.

"They should leave Afghanistan rather than disrespecting our religion, our faith," Hakim said. "They have to leave and if next time they disrespect our religion, we will defend our holy Quran, religion and faith until the last drop of blood has left in our body."

Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul

How Is Dunking Koran In Toilet A Muslim Hate Crime?

A 23-year-old man was arrested Friday on hate-crime charges after he threw a Quran in a toilet at Pace University on two separate occasions, police said.

Crazy stuff HG.

Wow thats just ridiculous, shitting on a US flag and burning it is ok but putting the Quran in a toilet is not? I don't agree with putting it in the toilet however we should not be putting people in jail for that, man I guess are living under Sharia law now.:doubt:
 
You think anyone would ever be arrested for throwing a BIBLE in the toilet? FUCK NO... they'd call it ART.

This double standard for islam is out of fucking control. Fuck islam, fuck muslims, and fuck their filthy, blood lust, murderous, pedophile cult they call a religion.
 
You think anyone would ever be arrested for throwing a BIBLE in the toilet? FUCK NO... they'd call it ART.

This double standard for islam is out of fucking control. Fuck islam, fuck muslims, and fuck their filthy, blood lust, murderous, pedophile cult they call a religion.

You could put the Bible in the toilet and film yourself shitting on it, nobody will do anything.
 
You think anyone would ever be arrested for throwing a BIBLE in the toilet? FUCK NO... they'd call it ART.

This double standard for islam is out of fucking control. Fuck islam, fuck muslims, and fuck their filthy, blood lust, murderous, pedophile cult they call a religion.

You could put the Bible in the toilet and film yourself shitting on it, nobody will do anything.

Exactly... so why should anyone give a damn if someone does it to a quran?

Answer: We shouldn't, and I don't. It's political correctness run amok and an out of control double standard.
 
You think anyone would ever be arrested for throwing a BIBLE in the toilet? FUCK NO... they'd call it ART.

This double standard for islam is out of fucking control. Fuck islam, fuck muslims, and fuck their filthy, blood lust, murderous, pedophile cult they call a religion.

You could put the Bible in the toilet and film yourself shitting on it, nobody will do anything.

Exactly... so why should anyone give a damn if someone does it to a quran?

Answer: We shouldn't, and I don't. It's political correctness run amok and an out of control double standard.

This really needs to be looked into, why is burning the American flag and pissing on Bibles ok but putting a Quran in the toilet is not? did I wake the fuck up in Riyadh today or something?:doubt:
 
You could put the Bible in the toilet and film yourself shitting on it, nobody will do anything.

Exactly... so why should anyone give a damn if someone does it to a quran?

Answer: We shouldn't, and I don't. It's political correctness run amok and an out of control double standard.

This really needs to be looked into, why is burning the American flag and pissing on Bibles ok but putting a Quran in the toilet is not? did I wake the fuck up in Riyadh today or something?:doubt:

People are afraid of muslims. They don't want to be on the "SAW YOUR FUCKING HEAD OFF" list for OFFENDING them. People have been INTIMIDATED into giving islam special concessions and leeway. People just need to have the guts to stand up and SPEAK THE TRUTH, and if muslims start rioting and killing people because they didn't like something said or done against islam, then people need to recognize that and see it for what it is. ISLAM IS AN INTOLERANT, ARCHAIC, BLOOD THIRSTY CULT that KILLS ANYONE AND EVERYONE that ISN'T PART OF THEM, PERIOD. We'll all be much better off the sooner people quit lying to themselves and/or being AFRAID to VOICE THE TRUTH about MUSLIMS.
 
Afghanistan: Dozens Wounded In Demonstrations Over Quran-Burning At NATO Base

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KABUL, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Four people were shot dead and dozens wounded in protests in Afghanistan which flared for a second day on Wednesday in several cities over the burning of copies of the Koran, Islam's holy book, at NATO's main base in the country.

The American Embassy said its staff were in "lockdown" and travel had been suspended as thousands of people expressed fury over the burning, a public relations disaster for U.S.-led NATO forces fighting Taliban militants ahead of the withdrawal of foreign combat troops by the end of 2014.

The U.S. government and the American commander of NATO-led forces in Afghanistan apologised after Afghan labourers found charred copies of the Koran while collecting rubbish at the sprawling Bagram Airbase about an hour's drive north of Kabul.

It failed to contain the fury. Thousands of Afghans took to the streets again, chanting anti-American slogans.

Winning the hearts and minds of Afghans is critical to efforts to defeat the Taliban. Similar incidents in the past have caused deep divisions and resentment among Afghans towards the tens of thousands of foreign troops in Afghanistan.

Seven foreign UN workers were killed during protests that raged across Afghanistan for three days in April 2011 after a U.S. pastor burned a Koran in Florida.

In Parwan province, home to the sprawling Bagram airbase where the Koran burning incident occurred, two people were shot dead by Afghan police and 13 wounded while attacking offices, provincial spokesman Roshan Khalid said.

A protester was shot dead by police in Logar province, east of the capital, the governor's spokesman, Deen Mohammad Darwish, said.

Afghan health ministry spokesman Ghulam Sakhi Kargar said one person also died in hospital in Kabul from gunshot wounds received during one of two shooting incidents at protests in at least four areas of the capital.

Shots came from the direction of a foreign military vehicle parked outside a U.S. military base, said a Reuters witness. It is not clear who opened fire. International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) officials said they were unaware of shootings.

Later, wounded protesters along the busy Jalalabad road on the fringe of Kabul said Afghan police had fired on them.

Afghanistan: Dozens Wounded In Demonstrations Over Quran-Burning At NATO Base
 
Afghanistan: Dozens Wounded In Demonstrations Over Quran-Burning At NATO Base

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KABUL, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Four people were shot dead and dozens wounded in protests in Afghanistan which flared for a second day on Wednesday in several cities over the burning of copies of the Koran, Islam's holy book, at NATO's main base in the country.

The American Embassy said its staff were in "lockdown" and travel had been suspended as thousands of people expressed fury over the burning, a public relations disaster for U.S.-led NATO forces fighting Taliban militants ahead of the withdrawal of foreign combat troops by the end of 2014.

The U.S. government and the American commander of NATO-led forces in Afghanistan apologised after Afghan labourers found charred copies of the Koran while collecting rubbish at the sprawling Bagram Airbase about an hour's drive north of Kabul.

It failed to contain the fury. Thousands of Afghans took to the streets again, chanting anti-American slogans.

Winning the hearts and minds of Afghans is critical to efforts to defeat the Taliban. Similar incidents in the past have caused deep divisions and resentment among Afghans towards the tens of thousands of foreign troops in Afghanistan.

Seven foreign UN workers were killed during protests that raged across Afghanistan for three days in April 2011 after a U.S. pastor burned a Koran in Florida.

In Parwan province, home to the sprawling Bagram airbase where the Koran burning incident occurred, two people were shot dead by Afghan police and 13 wounded while attacking offices, provincial spokesman Roshan Khalid said.

A protester was shot dead by police in Logar province, east of the capital, the governor's spokesman, Deen Mohammad Darwish, said.

Afghan health ministry spokesman Ghulam Sakhi Kargar said one person also died in hospital in Kabul from gunshot wounds received during one of two shooting incidents at protests in at least four areas of the capital.

Shots came from the direction of a foreign military vehicle parked outside a U.S. military base, said a Reuters witness. It is not clear who opened fire. International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) officials said they were unaware of shootings.

Later, wounded protesters along the busy Jalalabad road on the fringe of Kabul said Afghan police had fired on them.

Afghanistan: Dozens Wounded In Demonstrations Over Quran-Burning At NATO Base

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About 10 people were killed and dozens of others were injured during days of unrest unleashed last April over the burning of a Quran by American pastor Terry Jones in Florida.

^ This is why it's better to go there and fight than allow such angry people here. Clearly so many are just unable to control themselves.
 
Afghanistan: Dozens Wounded In Demonstrations Over Quran-Burning At NATO Base

r-DEMONSTRATIONS-IN-KABUL-large570.jpg


KABUL, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Four people were shot dead and dozens wounded in protests in Afghanistan which flared for a second day on Wednesday in several cities over the burning of copies of the Koran, Islam's holy book, at NATO's main base in the country.

The American Embassy said its staff were in "lockdown" and travel had been suspended as thousands of people expressed fury over the burning, a public relations disaster for U.S.-led NATO forces fighting Taliban militants ahead of the withdrawal of foreign combat troops by the end of 2014.

The U.S. government and the American commander of NATO-led forces in Afghanistan apologised after Afghan labourers found charred copies of the Koran while collecting rubbish at the sprawling Bagram Airbase about an hour's drive north of Kabul.

It failed to contain the fury. Thousands of Afghans took to the streets again, chanting anti-American slogans.

Winning the hearts and minds of Afghans is critical to efforts to defeat the Taliban. Similar incidents in the past have caused deep divisions and resentment among Afghans towards the tens of thousands of foreign troops in Afghanistan.

Seven foreign UN workers were killed during protests that raged across Afghanistan for three days in April 2011 after a U.S. pastor burned a Koran in Florida.

In Parwan province, home to the sprawling Bagram airbase where the Koran burning incident occurred, two people were shot dead by Afghan police and 13 wounded while attacking offices, provincial spokesman Roshan Khalid said.

A protester was shot dead by police in Logar province, east of the capital, the governor's spokesman, Deen Mohammad Darwish, said.

Afghan health ministry spokesman Ghulam Sakhi Kargar said one person also died in hospital in Kabul from gunshot wounds received during one of two shooting incidents at protests in at least four areas of the capital.

Shots came from the direction of a foreign military vehicle parked outside a U.S. military base, said a Reuters witness. It is not clear who opened fire. International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) officials said they were unaware of shootings.

Later, wounded protesters along the busy Jalalabad road on the fringe of Kabul said Afghan police had fired on them.

Afghanistan: Dozens Wounded In Demonstrations Over Quran-Burning At NATO Base

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About 10 people were killed and dozens of others were injured during days of unrest unleashed last April over the burning of a Quran by American pastor Terry Jones in Florida.

^ This is why it's better to go there and fight than allow such angry people here. Clearly so many are just unable to control themselves.

If the Muslims got this pissed everytime one of them did a suicide bombing and killed innocent people, the radical terrorist Muslims would be cleaned up real quick.
 
Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul

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Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul

How Is Dunking Koran In Toilet A Muslim Hate Crime?

A 23-year-old man was arrested Friday on hate-crime charges after he threw a Quran in a toilet at Pace University on two separate occasions, police said.

Crazy stuff HG.

Wow thats just ridiculous, shitting on a US flag and burning it is ok but putting the Quran in a toilet is not? I don't agree with putting it in the toilet however we should not be putting people in jail for that, man I guess are living under Sharia law now.:doubt:
It endangers our troops to do this. I do not want the Bible desecrated, and anyone who does needs to be in a MENTAL HEALTH OBSERVATION facility long enough to determine that individual's sanity. As we are occupying a Muslim nation, desecrating their sacred texts endangers Americans.
 
Afghanistan: Dozens Wounded In Demonstrations Over Quran-Burning At NATO Base

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Afghanistan: Dozens Wounded In Demonstrations Over Quran-Burning At NATO Base

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About 10 people were killed and dozens of others were injured during days of unrest unleashed last April over the burning of a Quran by American pastor Terry Jones in Florida.

^ This is why it's better to go there and fight than allow such angry people here. Clearly so many are just unable to control themselves.

If the Muslims got this pissed everytime one of them did a suicide bombing and killed innocent people, the radical terrorist Muslims would be cleaned up real quick.

It's not the way of the Koran. They are culturally (tribal) subjugated by those who are extremist and this has been going on for over fifteen hundred years.

It's really about subjugation.
 
The pity of it is that this wasn't about burning the quran. It is SOP for the military to burn anything that is not essential. They do it because they don't have the space to store shit, so they burn it. I remember the left making a huge deal out of the fact that the military 'burned Bill O'Reilly's book'.... completely ignoring the fact that it wasn't about the book, or Bill O'Reilly... it was about saving space. It always is. That is how the military operates.... if it's not necessary, burn it. Not rocket science.
 
The pity of it is that this wasn't about burning the quran. It is SOP for the military to burn anything that is not essential. They do it because they don't have the space to store shit, so they burn it. I remember the left making a huge deal out of the fact that the military 'burned Bill O'Reilly's book'.... completely ignoring the fact that it wasn't about the book, or Bill O'Reilly... it was about saving space. It always is. That is how the military operates.... if it's not necessary, burn it. Not rocket science.

You are pretty much spot on, I have seen this for myself, I mean I didn't burn any Qurans but whatever was not mandatory for the mission we destroyed.
 
The pity of it is that this wasn't about burning the quran. It is SOP for the military to burn anything that is not essential. They do it because they don't have the space to store shit, so they burn it. I remember the left making a huge deal out of the fact that the military 'burned Bill O'Reilly's book'.... completely ignoring the fact that it wasn't about the book, or Bill O'Reilly... it was about saving space. It always is. That is how the military operates.... if it's not necessary, burn it. Not rocket science.

You are pretty much spot on, I have seen this for myself, I mean I didn't burn any Qurans but whatever was not mandatory for the mission we destroyed.

Yea... I'm sure it's offensive to the Muslims, and that's a shame but it is what it is... SOP for the military.... nothing more.
 
Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul

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KABUL, Afghanistan -- A military official says Muslim holy books that were burned in a pile of garbage at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan had been removed from a library at a nearby detention center because they contained extremist messages or inscriptions.

A military official with knowledge of the incident told The Associated Press on Tuesday that it appeared the Qurans and other Islamic readings were being used to fuel extremism, and that detainees apparently were leaving notes for one another inside them.

The official, who did not want his nationality disclosed, spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the incident.

The top commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan says the books were inadvertently given to troops for burning.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – More than 2,000 angry Afghans protested outside an American air base on Tuesday after they learned that copies of the Quran, the Muslim holy book, were burned in a pile of garbage at a sprawling U.S. military base north of Kabul.

"Die, die, foreigners!" the demonstrators shouted. Some fired rifles into the air. Others threw rocks at the gate of the base and set tires ablaze.

The burning of the Quran and other religious books was unintentional, said U.S. Gen. John Allen, the top commander of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan.

The incident stoked anti-foreign sentiment that already is on the rise after a decade of war in Afghanistan and fueled the arguments of Afghans who claim foreign troops are not respectful of their culture or Islamic religion.

Early Tuesday, as word of the incident spread, about 100 demonstrators gathered outside the sprawling Bagram Air Field in Parwan province. As the crowd grew, so did the outrage.

One protester, Mohammad Hakim, said if U.S. forces can't bring peace to Afghanistan, they should go home.

"They should leave Afghanistan rather than disrespecting our religion, our faith," Hakim said. "They have to leave and if next time they disrespect our religion, we will defend our holy Quran, religion and faith until the last drop of blood has left in our body."

Quran Burning: Angry Afghans Protest Disposal Of Islamic Books At U.S. Air Base In Kabul

How Is Dunking Koran In Toilet A Muslim Hate Crime?

A 23-year-old man was arrested Friday on hate-crime charges after he threw a Quran in a toilet at Pace University on two separate occasions, police said.

Crazy stuff HG.

so now you can commit a hate crime on an inanimate object?:eusa_shifty:



yet, the Piss Christ and Madonna with elephant dung? move along, nothing to see.....


as to the OP. ok, you got me, so how do you get rid of a book that, well needs to be gotten rid of? shred it like the do in Saudi Arabia?



friggin noise is what it is, I am not upset about this a bit.
 

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