2011年4月2日星期六

Locals reduce Quran burn, resulting violence - CTV.ca

Last updated: Sat Apr 02 2011 17: 08: 50

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Many people in Edmonton's Muslim community urge calm a half removed world, in the hope of an end to the deadly protests, which started, after a Florida Holy that preacher of Islam book burned.

Records show that at least 20 people in Afghanistan, including seven persons, with the United Nations and many civilians dead are.

The violent demonstrations broke out after Rev. Terry Jones on the years old danger, a Koran burn during a mock test on 20 March.

Images of the law soon began on the Internet, but most don't hear Afghans about it, until President Hamid Karzai condemned four days later movement.

The delay in responding, was able to suppress the anger of those who worship the Holy Book.

NATO base on the outskirts of Kabul unknotted fragile peace in different parts of the Afghanistan Friday and Saturday, with two suicide bombers as women detonating itself and a third shot during an attempted attack on one.

Local Muslims say that they fight, come what get under control.

"I know not what this priest thinks," said Nazakat Hussain after he finished prayer in North Edmonton's Al-Rashid Mosque on Sunday. "He's really, really - I do not think that he also a human being."

Fellow worshipper Elsayed Ismail argued that while the Act is deeply disturbed, it will do little to prevent the faith of Muslims all over the world.

"In will no way they damage." In no way are they the Qur'an damage. In no way are they violating the Majesty of God, "he said."

Minister of Foreign Affairs Lawrence Cannon ensures no Canadians were caught the Afghan insurgency and the Canadian Ambassador and Canadian personnel were completely safe.

"This is a terrible set of circumstances, we are very concerned about the way that this takes place," Cannon said. "Canadians I assure to provide from the standpoint of the safety of our Canadian forces as also the civilian staff who are at this time in Afghanistan and security."

Afghan Canadian Governor Kandahar, who Meanwhile sentenced the desecration as a "heinous move" by "a stupid pastor."

Karzai said that he regretted that it had killed people in the protests, and again demanded that the United States and the United Nations bring to court Jones.

Wayne Sapp, the pastor who burned a Quran in a kerosene soaked during Jones mock, blind says that he considers the events in Afghanistan tragic, but that he does not his Church actions regret.

"I feel like our Church is responsible for what happened, in no way" he told the associated press in a telephone interview on Friday.

With files from Sean Amato & the associated press


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