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Obama Condemns Koran Burning, Afghan Revenge Killings
President Barack Obama has denounced as "outrageous" the killings in Afghanistan that have been triggered by the burning of a Koran by a radical Christian preacher in the United States.

In a statement released by the White House, Obama says "the desecration of any holy text, including the Koran, is an act of extreme intolerance and bigotry."
Bigotry is a subjective term. Jones expressed his extreme disapproval of Islam, but he did not interfere with anyone's access to the text of the Koran nor did he call for the Koran or Islam to be banned. Mere disapproval is not intolerance.
Oddly enough, what Rev. Jones did was hold a trial of the Koran. The prosecutor was a Christian convert from Islam, the defense attorney was a practicing imam, the jury watched and voted on-line, and the proceedings were live-streamed and recorded. Details here. To a Muslim supremacist, that unbelievers and apostates dared to put the Koran on trial ought to be a greater insult than that it was burnt.
However, the statement continues, "to attack and kill innocent people in response" to the burning of a Koran is "outrageous" and "an affront to human decency and dignity."
It is also an example of bigotry and intolerance.
The U.S. president's statement adds that "no religion tolerates the slaughter and beheading of innocent people, and there is no justification for such a dishonorable and deplorable act."
Some destructive cults like Aum Shinrikyo religions, like Islam in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, do mandate, not 'tolerate', the execution of those who have left said religion. That would be an example of intolerance and bigotry as well.
The burning of a copy of Koran reportedly occurred on March 20 in a small Florida church. Pastor Terry Jones outraged millions of Muslims last year when he announced plans to set fire to copies of the Koran on September 11.

Afghans learned about last month's reported Koran-burning when Karzai condemned the desecration of the Muslim holy book a few days afterward.
Reminder: Karzai is a 'friend' and 'ally.'
Protests over the Koran burning have also taken place in the northern town of Sheberghan and the western city of Herat, but demonstrations there were peaceful.

Alem Rahmanyar, a Radio
Islamofascistic
Free Afghanistan correspondent in Sheberghan, said some 1,000 people marched in the city on April 1, condemning the desecration of the Koran and demanding an apology from the pastor.
Posted by: Cluns Unavirong6767 2011-04-03
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