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12 killed in Afghanistan amid protests over reported Quran burning

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12 killed in Afghanistan amid protests over reported Quran burning

By the CNN Wire Staff
UPDATED: 08:50 PM EDT 04.01.11

Twelve people were killed Friday in an attack on a U.N. compound in northern Afghanistan that followed a demonstration against the reported burning last month of a Quran in Florida, authorities said.

The fatalities comprised seven U.N. workers and five demonstrators, officials said.

Another 24 people were wounded, said Abdul Rauof Taj, security director of Balkh province.

Lal Mohammad Ahmadzai, a spokesman for the police in Mazar-e-Sharif, told reporters that a number of suspects "who might be the main organizers" had been arrested.

U.N. Peacekeeping Director Alain Le Roy said the seven U.N. fatalities were international staffers -- three civilians and four international security guards. No Afghan U.N. staff members were among the dead, he said.

"I understand there were hundreds, if not thousands, of demonstrators. Some of them were clearly armed and they stormed into the building."

He said the security guards tried their best to halt the demonstrators' advance, but were overwhelmed.

Le Roy said it was not clear that the United Nations was the target. "It happened to be the U.N. because the U.N. is on the ground."

Five demonstrators were killed in the violence; one person's throat was cut, he said.

A U.N. source said the dead included four Nepalese security guards as well as U.N. workers from Norway, Sweden and Romania.

The U.N. Security Council met Friday and issued a statement condemning the attack, which occurred at the operations center of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), and calling on the Afghan government to investigate.

Haji Sakhi Mohammad, a businessman in Mazar-e-Sharif, said that the incident began after Friday prayers, when many people joined a protest against the burning of the Quran.

People calling "Death to America" marched to the U.N. compound and broke in, he said. At that, gunfire broke out and "I saw protesters shot to death."

A student in Mazar-e-Sharif said he and his friends joined the protesters, who numbered in the hundreds. "When we reached the UNAMA office, we came under gunfire by Afghan security guards.

Protesters became angry and stormed the building.

"The student said some of the protesters found several loaded AK-47s and used them to kill security guards and other people inside the building.

The attack followed a demonstration against the reported burning of a Quran by Florida pastor Terry Jones, who gained international attention last year when he announced that he was planning to burn a Quran, the U.N. source with knowledge of events said.

Jones is the pastor of the 60-member Dove World Outreach Center church near Gainesville. Last year, after an outcry followed his announcement of plans to burn a Quran on the ninth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, he canceled them. Last month, however, he reportedly did burn Islam's holy book.

The church says on its website that it planned to put the Quran on trial on March 20, and, "if found guilty of causing murder, rape and terrorism, it will be executed!"

Another post on the website, which uses an alternative spelling for the book, says "the Koran was found guilty" during the mock trial and "a copy was burned inside the building."

On Friday, Jones said in an e-mailed statement that the attack in Afghanistan shows that "the time has come to hold Islam accountable."

"We must hold these countries and people accountable for what they have done as well as for any excuses they may use to promote their terrorist activities," he said.

Atta Mohammad Noor, the governor of Balkh province, said the attackers had used the protests against the burning "as a cover for this violence."

Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai called the attacks "an act against Islam and Afghan values."

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the victims were only trying to help the Afghan people.

"In targeting them, the attackers have demonstrated an appalling disregard for what the U.N. and the entire international community are trying to do for the benefit of all Afghans," he said.

U.S. President Barack Obama also condemned the attack. "We stress the importance of calm and urge all parties to reject violence and resolve differences through dialogue," he said.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said he would not speculate on the motivation behind the attack, but added that it was "in no way justified, regardless of what the motivation was."

The Council on American Islamic Relations also released a statement condemning the attack. "Nothing can justify or excuse this attack," said the group, which describes itself as America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization.

From CNN.com

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The student said some of the protesters found several loaded AK-47s and used them to kill security guards and other people inside the building.

Normal.

There you are, an innocent protester, and, hey, whadya know, it's a loaded AK-47.

SEVERAL loaded AK-47s.

And so you say to your friends, you say, "Hey! My innocent protester friends, let's kill security guards and other people inside this building."

W. T. FFFFF!!!1!

(Just when did letters to the editor go out of style?)
 
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Like Muslims need a reason to kill.
 
They use suicide vest in malls. That's like the "finger painting" of killing. No style whatsoever. But it's like a national pastime to them.

MALLS??!!
didnt the cocaine cowboys spray everyone at the mall...and now they are being praised and taken as a role model
 
yah muslims invented ALL the war machines of the 21st century...they like to make an ART out of killing

Senseless violence isn't mutually exclusive to Muslims, but they have far less compassion for their targets.
 
Crazy people in this world i tell ya
 
Power to the people

Wow, you're OK with that?
I used to give Muslims the benefit of a doubt being that I live in a melting pot and I am around all cultures, races, religions and nuts....but I can't understand how you or others are OK with this.
I hear few Muslims denouncing violence...
 
Wow, you're OK with that?
I used to give Muslims the benefit of a doubt being that I live in a melting pot and I am around all cultures, races, religions and nuts....but I can't understand how you or others are OK with this.
I hear few Muslims denouncing violence...

I had to scroll up to see if this is the anything gose section

listen u idiot...no one belongs in Afghanistan but afghans...and Afghanistan will always raise the banner of shareia
 
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