Thursday, 23 February 2012

Unfortunate Situation in Afganistan


Listening to the 10:00am news this morning on Radio Station 97.1 fm I was most troubled to hear that US Soldiers were found to have burnt several copies to the Koran in Afganistan. Immediately my thoughts took me back to the events of September 11th, 2001. "Would there be retaliation and to what extent?" 


 There is no excuse for showing such disrespect towards another person's belief. Was it really an error on their part where they paid no attenttion to what was thrown into the fire or were these actions done intentionally.

Read the Article below for further details and give me your opinion.
 White House apologizes for soldiers burning 
Koran in Afghanistan as 2,000 
angry protestors surround military base


The White House is apologizing for US soldiers burning of Muslim holy books in a pile of garbage at an American military base in Afghanistan.
Press secretary Jay Carney said it was a 'deeply unfortunate incident' and doesn't reflect the respect the US military has for the religious practices of the Afghan people.
More than 2,000 furious Afghans - some chanting ‘die, die foreigners’, other throwing rocks - gathered outside the giant US air base at Bagram, 40 miles north of the capital Kabul, as reports of the burning spreads.
Military sources told the Associated Press that books were removed from the library of a nearby detention center because they contained extremist messages. Prisoners had been writing in the books as way of communicating.

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