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    Afghanistan: Kandahar protest at Koran burning




    Cars were set alight during the protest in Kandahar

    Five people have been killed in the Afghan city of Kandahar during a demonstration against the burning of a Koran in the US.
    Hundreds of people took part in the protest. Gunfire was heard and cars were set on fire.
    On Friday, seven UN workers were killed after a protest over the same issue in in the northern city of Mazar-i Sharif.
    It was the worst attack on the UN mission in Afghanistan since the international invasion in 2001.
    Dozens of people in Kandahar were injured. A BBC correspondent says the city is under lockdown.
    Further violence Separately, three insurgents were killed when they attacked a Nato base.
    They were stopped before they could enter the compound, Nato and Afghan police said.
    At least one was wearing a burqa, news agencies reported on Saturday, quoting police sources.


    UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the violence in Mazar-i Sharif as "outrageous and cowardly". Afghan President Hamid Karzai said it was inhumane and against Islamic and Afghan values.
    The Taliban has denied it carried out the attack.
    "The Taliban had nothing to do with this, it was a pure act of responsible Muslims," spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told the Reuters news agency by phone from an undisclosed location.
    "The foreigners brought the wrath of the Afghans on themselves by burning the Koran," he said.
    As yet there is no move by the United Nations to evacuate its personnel as it did in 2009 following an attack on a UJN guesthouse, says the BBC's Paul Wood in Kabul. However, staff remain on maximum security alert.
    Local police told the BBC that 27 people had been arrested following the demonstration in Mazar-i Sharif.
    The demonstrators were angered by the actions of US Pastor Wayne Sapp, who set light to a copy of the Koran at a church in Florida on 20 March.
    The burning took place under the supervision of Pastor Jones, who last year drew condemnation over his aborted plan to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
    Pastor Jones has denied responsibility for the lethal protests in Afghanistan.



    Witnesses said the protest - which began outside the central Blue Mosque after Friday prayers - began peacefully but suddenly turned violent.
    The crowds moved to outside the UN compound, where a small group broke away.
    Several demonstrators were killed by guards at the compound, who were then overpowered by the mob.
    Munir Ahmad Farhad, a spokesman for the provincial governor, said the group seized weapons from the guards and opened fire before storming the building.
    A state of emergency has now been declared in the city, Afghan intelligence sources told the BBC. All roads in and out of Mazar have been blocked and cars are being checked, says the BBC's Bilal Sarwary.
    Dan McNorton, spokesman for the UN mission in Afghanistan, said: "Three international Unama (United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan) staff members were killed, and four international armed security guards were killed."
    One of the dead was a Swedish national, while another came from Norway. The other foreign victims are believed to be a Romanian and four Nepalese guards.
    US President Barack Obama condemned the attack "in the strongest possible terms", saying the work of the UN "is essential to building a stronger Afghanistan".
    The top UN representative in Afghanistan, Staffan De Mistura, has flown to the area to handle the matter.


    Weapons seized

    Local police spokesman Lal Mohammad Ahmadzai told reporters that two of the UN staff had been beheaded.
    However, police Gen Abdul Rafu Taj said that "according to the initial reports... none were beheaded". He said they were shot in the head.
    Kieran Dwyer, director of communications for the UN mission in Afghanistan, said the UN workers had been trapped inside the compound and "hunted down" in what was an "overwhelming situation".
    Mr Dwyer said it was too early to tell how the attack happened or why the UN was targeted, but that the organisation would now take extra security measures.
    But he added: "The UN is here to stay. We're here to work with the people to help them achieve peace, and this sort of thing just highlights how important that is."
    Protests were held in several other Afghan cities on Friday which demonstrators in Herat had called a "day of anger", Afghanistan's Noor TV channel reports.



    Analysis

    Paul Wood BBC News, Kabul
    The investigation now begins into the circumstances surrounding the worst attack on the United Nations in Afghanistan since the invasion in 2001.
    Some have blamed Taliban infiltrators in the crowd which attacked the UN headquarters in Mazar-i Sharif. It is certainly true that armed men were seen in the crowd, but that may have been because the protesters managed to disarm the UN's own guards.
    The killings - including, perhaps, two beheadings - underline the international community's sometimes precarious position in Afghanistan.
    They also raise questions about the timetable to Afghan security control. Mazar-i Sharif is due to be one of the first places transferred from Nato security control in the summer, but on this occasion the Afghan police were unable to protect the UN.



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    Default Re: Afghanistan: Kandahar protest at Koran burning

    Don't you just love religion and some of the sick shit people will do in it's name ?
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    Default Re: Afghanistan: Kandahar protest at Koran burning

    "The Taliban had nothing to do with this, it was a pure act of responsible Muslims"

    But Pastor Sapp is a fucking total cunt for doing that, it's not like he or his followers didn't know there would be consequences.

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