Over 100
killed in Quran burning protests in Afghanistan
Monday April 04, 2011 08:29:29 AM,
RIA Novosti
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Kabul: Over
100 people have died in violence in Afghanistan's southern city of Kandahar, sparked by protests against a US pastor's burning of the
holy Quran, officials said Sunday.
Fighting was going on outside a government building and the city's
fifth district was littered with bodies.
Police said the protesters have been joined by Taliban militants.
Witnesses said police had opened fire on a crowd that tried to storm
a UN office located next to a government building.
"A machine gun is being fired, there are a lot of victims," one
person said.
Police said that earlier in the day they prevented an attack on the
UN office, killing nine attackers.
Protests over the public burning of the Quran in the US grew into
riots Friday.
Violence started in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, where seven
UN workers and four protesters died as a mob stormed a UN office. It
moved to the southern city of Kandahar Saturday, continuing Sunday.
Violence has now spread to Jalalabad in the east, where at least 20
people have been killed.
US President Barack Obama termed the killings "outrageous".
"The desecration of any holy text, including the Quran, is an act of
extreme intolerance and bigotry. However, to attack and kill
innocent people in response is outrageous, and an affront to human
decency and dignity," Obama said in a statement released by the
White House.
Russia condemned the "unacceptable" attack on the UN mission in
Mazar-i-Sharif and demanded that measures be taken to stop violence
against UN staff.
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