Anti-US protests in Afghanistan

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Nine killed as Afghans rage at US

At least nine more people - including civilians and policemen - have been killed in a fourth day of anti-US protests in Afghanistan, officials say.




The BBC's Andrew North in Kabul says the violence appears to be spreading with reports of disturbances coming from across the country.

Many demonstrations started after traditional Friday prayer meetings.

The protests started after a report that US guards at the Guantanamo Bay detention centre desecrated the Koran.

'Angry crowd'

Police officers are reported to be among four dead in Ghazni province, 150km south-west of the capital, Kabul, after security forces clashed with protesters.

The Ghazni police chief is reported to have been injured when shooting broke out.

Another three people were killed in the north-eastern province of Badakhshan after police opened fire on what reports described as a large group of protesters who were shouting "Death to America!".

"It's like a tsunami, anything can happen. It's difficult to predict," provincial police chief Shah Jahan Noori told Reuters news agency, adding that demonstrators had fired on aid agency offices.

Security sources say one person was killed in the city of Gardez south-east of Kabul and another protester shot in the north-western town of Qal-e-now.

US forces are reported to have gone to the aid of a UN compound in Gardez when it was besieged by demonstrators.

Anti-US sentiment

In Kabul though, imams preaching to Friday worshippers called for calm, saying it was acceptable to demonstrate over the allegations of the Koran being abused but not to resort to violence.

"We respect the Koran and support those who demonstrate," Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, who heads the country's peace and reconciliation commission, told worshippers in Kabul's main Blue Mosque.

"But we want peaceful demonstrations," he added.

Friday's deaths come after seven people were killed in protests on Wednesday and Thursday.

The unrest broke out after Newsweek magazine reported on 9 May that interrogators at Guantanamo Bay placed Korans on toilets to upset suspects, and in one case "flushed a holy book down the toilet".

Correspondents also say many Afghans are reacting to what they regard as heavy-handed tactics used by American forces in their country.

The US commands a foreign force of about 18,300 in Afghanistan.

Aid agencies have also become a focus of resentment for many Afghans who feel they have yet to see the benefit of the billions of dollars of international aid money pumped into the country.

Insulting the Koran or the Prophet Muhammad is regarded as blasphemy and punishable by death in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.

'Deep indignation'

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has promised prompt action if allegations of desecration of the Koran at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp prove to be true.



She said desecration was abhorrent and disrespect for the Koran would not be tolerated.

The Saudi government has voiced "deep indignation" at the reported desecration, in the first official reaction from an Arab state.

The Pakistani foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri has said that if reports that US guards at Guantanamo Bay desecrated the Koran are true, they should be severely punished.

Pakistan's powerful opposition Islamic coalition called on Muslims to protest after Friday prayers but in the main cities of Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi no more than a few hundred turned out.

Both Pakistan and Afghanistan are close allies of the US in its war against terror.

The US is holding about 520 inmates at Guantanamo Bay, many of them al-Qaeda and Taleban suspects captured in Pakistan and Afghanistan following the 11 September 2001 attacks in the US and subsequent US-led invasion of Afghanistan.
 
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interrogators at Guantanamo Bay placed Korans on toilets to upset suspects, and in one case "flushed a holy book down the toilet".


God damn, it's retards like this that I have to deal with every day at work. Motherfuckers like this are gonna get me killed when I leave for Afghanistan in February.

For every smart member of the US Army, or any branch of the military for that matter thats atleast 10 that have to be mentally retarded.

Every day I think about how it sucks that soldiers have to die for this war in Iraq and Afghanistan, but then sometimes I think they deserve it, every day I hear them refer to these people as "hadji's" and "towelheads" and now they desicrate whats most holy to them just to fuck with em.

Every day I get sicker and sicker to my stomach that i'm a member of the US Army.