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Afghans vent over Quran burning, U.S. Sorry

White House spokesman Jay Carney later echoed his remarks, telling a briefing, “We apologize to the Afghan people and disapprove of such conduct in the strongest possible terms.”
Protesters started to gather after Afghan labourers found charred remains of copies of the Koran as they collected rubbish from Bagram air base, the provincial governor’s office said in a statement.
As many as 2,000 Afghans massed outside several gates to the base, the main centre for NATO-led forces just north of the capital Kabul, chanting anti-foreigner slogans and throwing stones, said Reuters reporters at the scene.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai and the Taliban in Afghanistan condemned the incident, both of them saying the values of Islam had been “degraded”.
“They (the materials) were taken out of the library for good reason but they were being disposed of in a bad way,” the official said.
“There was a breakdown in judgment in this matter but there was no breakdown in our respect for Islam,” the official added.
NATO’s top general in Afghanistan, General John Allen, apologised for “actions” at the base and said a new order had been given to all coalition forces in Afghanistan to take part in training in the proper handling of religious materials.
“I offer my sincere apologies for any offence this may have caused, to the president of Afghanistan, the government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and most importantly, to the noble people of Afghanistan,” he added.
The apologies did little to ease the anger.
“We want them out of our country now,” said Zmari, 30, a protester who has a shop near Bagram.
“We Afghans don’t want these Christians and infidels, they are the enemy of our soil, our honor and our Koran,” said Haji Shirin, one of the protesters at the heavily fortified compound, which is home to 30,000 foreign troops and civilians.
“I urge all Muslims to sacrifice themselves in order to pull out these troops from this soil.”
“Based on initial reports, four copies of the holy Koran have been burned and the holiest values (of Islam) been degraded,” a statement from Karzai’s office said.
“Since the invasion of Afghanistan by the animal Americans, this is almost the 10th time that they have degraded the holiest values of Muslims,” said Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid in an emailed statement.
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