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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (Reuters) - A militant fundamentalist Christian preacher
in Florida whose burning of a Quran triggered deadly riots in Afghanistan
was unrepentant Saturday and defiantly vowed to lead an anti-Islam protest
outside the biggest mosque in the United States. 

The planned demonstration could further inflame tensions over the Quran
burning, which led to two days of protests in Afghanistan that included the
killings of U.N. staff and stoked anti-Western sentiment in parts of the
Muslim world.

"Our aim is to make an awareness of the radical element of Islam," Pastor
Terry Jones told Reuters in an interview at the church he leads in the
college town of Gainesville, Florida. A picture of the burning Quran was on
his computer screen.

"Obviously it is terrible any time people are murdered or killed. I think
that on the other hand, it shows the radical element of Islam."

Jones, a former hotel manager turned pastor who claims the Quran incites
violence, said he will go ahead with a protest on April 22 in front of the
largest mosque in the United States, located in Dearborn, Michigan.

President Barack Obama denounced the act of burning a Quran but did not
mention Jones by name.

"The desecration of any holy text, including the Quran, is an act of extreme
intolerance and bigotry," Obama said in a statement released by the White
House Saturday. "However, to attack and kill innocent people in response is
outrageous, and an affront to human decency and dignity."

Jones provoked an international outcry last year over his plan to burn
copies of the Quran on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on the United
States.

He backed down after pleas from the U.S. government and other world
officials, but then presided over a March 20 mock trial of the Quran that
included a torching of the book. It barely drew media attention but Internet
footage reverberated across the Muslim world. 

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A range of Christian and U.S. Muslim leaders have condemned Jones and his
small Dove World Outreach Center church, which reportedly has a congregation
of around 30 members.

"One of the great tragedies of all this is that a tiny fringe church can
cause such an uproar," said Geoff Tunnicliffe, director of the World
Evangelical Alliance International, which groups together evangelical
churches in more than 100 countries.

"My question to him is, 'Why would you want to provoke people to this kind
of response, knowing this was probably going to be the outcome?"'

Government officials in Pakistan and Afghanistan have called for U.S.
authorities to arrest Jones. However, his public criticism of Islam and
desecration of the Quran are allowed under U.S. laws protecting free speech.

Jones defended the Quran burning and said the reaction in Afghanistan "shows
exactly what we're talking about."

"If my neighbor offends me, it does not give me the right to break into his
house and kill him," he told Reuters.

He said he has received several hundred death threats since he first talked
of burning the Quran last September, leading him to carry a handgun and take
shooting classes.

Safety concerns at the church have driven away most of the churchgoers, he
said. "We have seen a drop-off."

He did not say whether he intended to burn another Quran during the upcoming
protest, which he said should not be viewed as an attack against all
Muslims.

"To the peaceful Muslim that lives down the street, we are sorry if our
actions have offended them, which I am sure it has. But at the same we are
not trying to attack them," he said. "We are trying to make it very clear
that we are against this radical element," he added.

 



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