Si Usman pernah ngebakar Quran, apa itu sebabnya dia dibantai oleh orang2 Islam 
yg soleh?
 
Hehehe... sesama orang soleh salng ngebantai.
 
 

From: Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:36 PM
>Subject: [proletar] BBC: Afghan Koran burning at Bagram sparks fresh protests
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>BBC News Asia
>22 February 2012 Last updated at 10:46 GMT
>Afghan Koran burning at Bagram sparks fresh protests
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>At least four people have been killed and 20 injured in Afghanistan as 
>protests spread over the burning of copies of the Koran at a US airbase.
>
>One person has been killed in Kabul, one in the eastern city of Jalalabad and 
>two in Parwan province.
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>US officials apologised on Tuesday after Korans were "inadvertently" put in an 
>incinerator at Bagram airbase.
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>Officials at Bagram reportedly believed Taliban prisoners were using the books 
>to pass messages to each other.
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>The charred remains of the volumes were found by local labourers.
>Pro-Taliban slogans
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>Protesters in Kabul shouted, "Death to America!" and threw stones at Camp 
>Phoenix, the main US base in the city.
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>Riot police used water cannon to disperse protesters, some of whom were 
>blocking the road leading to Jalalabad, one of the main trade routes into the 
>capital.
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>Witnesses said security guards were firing into the air. There were also 
>reports of people chanting pro-Taliban slogans.
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>One protester in Kabul was killed and 10 wounded.
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>Two further deaths were reported in the Shinwari district of Parwan province, 
>north of Kabul.
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>A doctor in Jalalabad told the BBC one person had been killed and 10 injured.
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>Protesters burned an effigy of US President Barack Obama in Jalalabad, and a 
>BBC reporter said oil tankers had been set on fire.
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>One protester, 18-year-old Ajmal, told Reuters: "When the Americans insult us 
>to this degree, we will join the insurgents."
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>The US embassy in Kabul is on lockdown and all travel is suspended.
>
>"Everyone is emotional," Kabul resident Mohammad Naseer Malikzai told the BBC. 
>"I am hurting and disappointed.
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>"I created a Facebook group where I was disputing with a lot of people. The 
>American apology is useless."
>Isaf investigation
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>US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said he and Gen Allen apologised to the 
>Afghan people "and disapprove of such conduct in the strongest possible terms".
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>After previous incidents, many Afghans find it hard to understand how US 
>forces could have allowed the Koran to have been burned, says the BBC's Andrew 
>North, in Kabul.
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>Afghanistan is a very religious country, he adds, but also one where many 
>people are illiterate and susceptible to attempts to whip up anger.
>
>Muslims consider the Koran the literal word of God and treat each book with 
>deep reverence.
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>The Nato-led Isaf force is now investigating the incident, a spokesman told 
>the BBC.
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>"It was the local workers who discovered the nature of the material and 
>therefore stopped worse things from happening," said Brig Gen Karsten Jacobson.
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>"But it was a mistake and that's what we're investigating at the moment: how 
>did this come to be, what orders were given?
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>"But at the end of the day we have to stand to the fact a mistake was made and 
>the commander apologised."
>
>Last year, at least 24 people died in protests across Afghanistan after a 
>hardline US pastor burned a Koran in Florida.
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>On Tuesday, one person was wounded and five detained after troops at Bagram, 
>60km (40 miles) north of Kabul, fired rubber bullets at protests.
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>Bagram includes a prison for Afghans detained by Nato forces.
>
>BBC © 2012 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read 
>more.
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