Friday, April 1, 2011

UN staff killed in Afghanistan amid protests over Qur'an burning

If the number of UN staff killed is high, the organisation will be obliged to consider closing down or dramatically reducing all its operations in the country – something it came perilously close to doing in late 2009 when an attack on a UN guesthouse in Kabul killed five staff.

Pastors Terry Jones (L) and Wayne Sapp in Gainesville, Fla.
Allegedly it was Wayne Sapp who lit the fire to a gasoline-drenched
copy  of the Holy Quran after a mock trial conducted by Terry Jones.
Photo: Paul Richards-AFP-Getty
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By Jon Boone in Kabul | April 1, 2011

Police spokesman in northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif says demonstrators killed at least eight UN employees
  
The UN mission in Afghanistan has been thrown into a deep crisis after a furious mob of protesters killed and wounded a number of its staff in one of the country's most peaceful cities.

One police source in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif claimed at least eight foreign UN employees were killed after a demonstration in the thriving commercial hub turned violent. Other officials reported different figures.

Provincial police spokesman Sherjan Durrani said the demonstrators poured out of mosques in the city in the early afternoon, shortly after Friday prayers where worshippers had been angered by reports that a Florida pastor had burned a copy of the Qur'an.

Last year Terry Jones, a US fundamentalist Christian leader, did threaten to burn copies of the Muslim holy book. He backed down after warnings that Islamic opinion around the world could be inflamed and the lives of US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq endangered.


But on 21 March Wayne Sapp set light to a Qur'an with Jones standing by.

Durrani said that while most protesters were peaceful, others were seeking targets to attack, including shops and the UN compound.

Whatever the final death toll, the incident is seen as a disaster for the UN, coming just over a week after the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, announced that Mazar-e-Sharif would be one of the first areas of the wartorn country to be transferred from Nato to Afghan government security control.

If the number of UN staff killed is high, the organisation will be obliged to consider closing down or dramatically reducing all its operations in the country – something it came perilously close to doing in late 2009 when an attack on a UN guesthouse in Kabul killed five staff.

The UN has already issued a "white city" order, which forces all staff in the country into lockdown in their compounds.

Earlier in the day hundreds of Afghans marched on the US embassy in Kabul.

In a statement the UN confirmed that some of its staff members had been killed. "The situation is still confusing and we are currently working to ascertain all the facts and take care of all our staff. The special representative of the secretary general, Staffan de Mistura, is on his way to Mazar-e-Sharif now to deal with the situation personally on the ground."


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1 comment:

  1. THE BLEEDING JUNGLE OF ISLAM HAS DONE IT AGAIN!!

    Have the Muslims not burnt the Bible more than Christians burnt the Qur'an? Have a single Muslim ever been killed in any part of the World because of Bible burning?

    Do Muslims, the must technologically left-behind in the World, know the difference between foolhardiness and bravery?

    That is NOT to say I support the Qur'an burning by the radical Pastor. But the Qur'an burning does not justify the animalistic massacre that follwed---or does it?

    Continue being foolhardy until Christians bomb you back into the stone age!! You are inciting people with much superior technology out of primitive arrogance. Continue!!!

    The following are just an exemple of Bible burning incidence by some animals. Yet Christians killed no one:
    http://justifythis.blogspot.com/2006/12/australia-muslim-students-urinate-spit.html
    http://www.religionnewsblog.com/25822/iran-christians-jailed-bibles-%E2%80%9Cburned%E2%80%9D
    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/285123/christians_in_gaza_fear_for_their_lives.html?cat=9
    http://www.waziristanonline.com/articles/wahabi-imam-to-burn-the-bible-in-cairo/
    http://www.speroforum.com/a/17283/Muslims-burn-Bible-in-Pakistan
    http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/2010/s10090141.htm

    What is the justification of killing innocent people for burning the Qur'an

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