Koran Burning at U.S. Base Sparks Afghan Protests

Troops on the U.S.'s largest base in Afghanistan have inadvertently burned Korans and other religious materials, triggering angry protests and fears of even larger demonstrations as news of the burning spreads.

The books were mistakenly thrown out with the trash at Bagram Air Field north of Kabul and were on a burn pile Monday night before Afghan laborers intervened around 11:00 p.m., according to NATO and Afghan officials.

The workers doused the flames with their jackets and mineral water before marching out of Bagram in a fury, carrying with them the charred remains, according to Sabir Safar, secretary of the provincial council of Parwan, the province where Bagram is located.

By the morning, hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside of Bagram and on the outskirts of Kabul. Some shot into the air, some threw rocks at the Bagram gate, and others yelled, "Die, die foreigners." Many of them were the same people who work with foreign troops inside the base. At one point, apparently worried that the base would be stormed, guards at the base fired rubber bullets into the crowd, according to the military.

"They should leave Afghanistan rather than disrespecting our religion, our faith," Mohammad Hakim told the Associated Press outside of Bagram. "They have to leave and if next time they disrespect our religion, we will defend our holy Koran, religion and faith until the last drop of blood has left in our body."

There is perhaps no action that enrages Afghans more than foreigners' mistreating the Koran. It taps into widespread doubt of whether Americans respect Islam as well as deep frustration that, more than 10 years after the Taliban were overthrown, violence remains widespread. Korans are supposed to be buried or released into a flowing river if they need to be disposed.

NATO officials scrambled furiously to contain the fallout, tweeting and emailing reporters not long after the first protests began. Gen. John Allen, the commander of all foreign forces in Afghanistan, released a statement, then a video statement, then gave an interview to NATO television. In his and in all NATO officials' communication today, each emphasized that the burning was unintentional.

"Those materials were inadvertently given to troops for disposition and that disposition was to burn the materials. It was not a decision that was made because they were religious materials," Allen told NATO TV. "It was not a decision that was made with respect to the faith of Islam. It was a mistake, it was an error. The moment we found out about it we immediately stopped and we intervened."

Allen launched an investigation and promised to take steps that the same incident would not be repeated.

"This is not who we are. These are very, very isolated incidents," Allen said. "We've been dying alongside the Afghans for a long time because we believe in them, we believe in their country, we want to have every opportunity to give them a bright future."

In the morning, U.S. officials on Bagram escorted local Afghan elders to the site of the burning. Ahmad Zaki Zahed, the chief of the provincial council, said 60 to 70 books had been recovered from the fire, including Korans that were once used by detainees at the base.

"Some were all burned. Some were half-burned," Zahed told the Associated Press.

The protesters' fury was immediate, but Afghan officials eventually calmed them down by the afternoon. They demanded to see President Hamid Karzai and threatened to resume demonstrations.

Previous reports of Koran burning have led to deadly protests in Afghanistan. In April, 2011, after a fringe protester burned a Koran, a mob in a usually peaceful northern city stormed the United Nations compound and killed at least seven foreigners. In May, 2005, Afghan police killed at least four demonstrators angry over a report that an American interrogator in Guantanamo Bay prison flushed a Koran down a toilet.

While today's reaction was quick and furious, the protests might have been larger if it wasn't snowing and if it had happened at a different time. Many Afghans did not know about the burning because it occurred late last night and news is generally consumed during television newscasts in the evenings, at home. Many Afghans and Westerners fear that protests could get larger Wednesday and the rest of the week.

"Past demonstrations in Afghanistan have escalated into violent attacks on Western targets of opportunity," the U.S. embassy said in statement known as a Warden Message, sent to Americans living in Afghanistan. "U.S. citizens in Afghanistan should remain vigilant and avoid areas where Westerners congregate. Avoid large public gatherings or demonstrations. Do not discuss travel plans or other personal matters with strangers, or in public."

Far to the south, in an area where a surge of U.S. troops has removed many Taliban safehavens, insurgents reminded the local population that they still held considerable sway.

In the Washer district of Helmand, insurgents beheaded four people they accused of spying for the U.S., according to the Helmand governor's spokesman. The Taliban denied any involvement in the executions, claiming they were carried out by Western intelligence officials to bring the Taliban a bad name.

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  • SRV  •  2 months ago
    When are Americans going to start getting outraged?
    • earthrider 2 months ago
      as an american i speak for myslef when i say i'm simply not that sensitive about any given issue.your statement is very general.its a waste of time to be 'outraged' about anything in the first place.outrage never changed a thing,only makes your blood pressure rise.
    • SRV 2 months ago
      So, just tolerate everything then?
    • earthrider 2 months ago
      more like accept things you cant change.we can only controll ourselves.sometimes,not always but somtime the best action to take is no action at all.
  • Rusty  •  Marquette, Michigan  •  2 months ago
    Get out of Afghanistan NOW . Get our troops , their equipment , and our money out NOW . Screw the CIA and DEA . If they want to deal in Afghan opium so bad let them shed their blood for it and not our troops blood . Bring our men and women home NOW .
    • ..... 2 months ago
      the CIA and DEA are all our "blood", too, you know.
    • Randal 2 months ago
      What Rusty is saying is that if the CIA and DEA want to run illegal drug cartels to source the opium kingpins then that is different from the military mission. Everyone needs to get out of that shithole.
    • Martin M 2 months ago
      A lot of the opium is actually legitimately harvested for medical use. It's a multibillion dollar industry
  • Dave  •  2 months ago
    I've had it.Leave these people to fight amongst themselves.
    • Douglas 2 months ago
      I personally agree, set up an 'iron curtain' around the middle east. Allow Israel to relocate to Nevada or some other sparsely populated state. Allow ONLY trade and the occasional person transfer at the border. They do not WANT our gifts of technology or culture. They do not LIKE us. They blame us for EVERYTHING. let them live with their own kind and sort out their issues. If after many years (maybe a hundred) they desire to let us in, it should be under conditions that do NOT allow this charade to pick up again.
    • Rasooolly 2 months ago
      idiots. if the US leave there will actually be peace amongst Muslims countries. DO u 2 ever sit and just look around for a bit, why the US & Europe always wants to be in the M.E....ignorant morons
    • gary 2 months ago
      Rasooolly you're a idiot could not agree more with this guy's post though qet out and get out now!!
  • Odd G  •  2 months ago
    These people have lived in conflict for centuries. Nobody will ever change that.
    • kellan m 2 months ago
      They killed each other before we came over, they will kill each other when we leave. The only time they ever stop killing each other is when someone else comes in and tries to stop the fighting
    • nice 2 months ago
      Really they killed each other, I don't think so, they were invaded time and again. And became destabilized. What a lod of crap!!
    • BuzzOff 2 months ago
      Stop helping and feeding them, lettem eat oil
  • WDR  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  2 months ago
    I agree wiht the pakasti that was interviewed. If we can't provide peace then we should leave. Lets all go home, kindly escort everyone who is not a US citizen to their respectful borders and lock the door. Then we can work on cleaning up our own house before taking on someone elses.
    • Bulldog 2 months ago
      Yours is the post of the day! Indeed, here we are, can't manage our own borders, can't balance our own budgets, and we go and spend money we don't have to try and bring "peace" to a people who don't want anything to do with our way of life, and let's not forget about all the needless loss of American soldier's lives and health!

      Pack it up, bring it on home and tell all those goat screwing; camel dung burning idiots to #%@$ off!
    • billc 2 months ago
      We might as well buy the wackos tickets. Fight them in their homeland not ours.
    • g 2 months ago
      I somewhat agree. We can't provide peace to people who don't want it.. I really think they dont' know how to live with peace.. They've been at war forever.
  • ziggy  •  Encino, California  •  2 months ago
    1st off how did they get thrown into the trash without anyone noticing in the 1st place! 2nd why do people of my faith continue to get way bent outta shape over a book that has been copied over a million times, you don't see Christians marching or wanting to kill anyone over a Bible getting burned. Its ridiculous how things are so twisted to the extreme whenever are religion is disrespected intentionally or not! Its a book, nothing to kill someone over it, its words that have been given to us by Allah, its not what Allah would want us to kill, start more wars or use as an excuse to commit terror in our countries and abroad! Stop the nonsense, stop looking to man as heroes with bombs strapped to their bodies and calling them martyrs to our cause, what cause!?! Ignorance and overkill is nothing to be celebrated!!!
  • Synical1  •  2 months ago
    Again, why are we there?!?!?!
  • Jim  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  2 months ago
    This is one of the reason we need to get the troops out of Afghanistan. You can not help them.
  • Lunaticos  •  2 months ago
    That is quite interesting; my husband is based there at this moment. I want to know how it is that this is going on over there, and I’ve heard absolutely nothing on CNN or any other news media source of this. I guess our troops are not as important as Whitney Houston’s death, or the lacrosse murder. I am always stressed about these things happening over there, is it even worth it? I know it is not, they will never change their backwards and uncivilized behaviors.
  • Houdni  •  Miami, Florida  •  2 months ago
    Dear Afghan People: We the People of the United States apologize. To ensure that we no longer offend ANY Muslim of any Muslim nation, we have decided to withdraw not only all of our miltary and diplmatic presence BUT all monetary support as well from you and your fellow Muslim nations as well. In addition, since we are well aware that many Muslim nations do not have the ability to feed their people and rely on food imports, we have decided to tie the price of said foodstuffs to the price of oil. Normally, the United Nations would be crying "foul" if we attempted to do these things BUT since we have also decided to withdraw from that useless collection of camel droppings we really don't give a rat's a**!
  • tommytucker  •  2 months ago
    Wake up AMERICA,many of you are right, maybe all, we would not have such a financial crisis if we didn't try to feed, police, and take care of everybodys business around the world! We need to get out of every country that betrays our trust, burns our flag, hates/dis-allows the Holy Bible/Chrisitanity, takes our welfare and our protection!! When they prove time and time again they HATE or guts and then take a good ol' country crap right on top of us, let them go straight to HELL!! God Bless America, especially the patriots!!!!!!
  • Michael  •  Danville, Vermont  •  2 months ago
    How many American flags have we seen burning? Our soldiers being decapitated and dragged through the streets. It"s hard to really get to upset.
  • Martin  •  Palm Desert, California  •  2 months ago
    It is always amazing that these people can do whatever they want.....burn our flag, behead prisoners, torture, and kill children but if we dare make a mistake and a book gets burned. Death to the infidels...so glad we are getting out of these wars over the next few years. Lets see how well off they would be without us.
    India did it but with much less fanaticism. Ghandi always said that people would rather have the bad rule of their people then the good rule of a foregin country and I think he has some merit. But there are no Ghandi's in the middle east.
  • Jimmy  •  New York, New York  •  2 months ago
    If you don't like America,THEN STOP TAKING OUR FOREIGN AID.
  • David Ellis  •  2 months ago
    they don't want peace they have been fighting with each other since biblical times it will never end.
  • Derek  •  Concord, California  •  2 months ago
    So before they heard about this, they wanted to kill us and now they hear this and they want to kill us. Nothing's changed.
  • Charles J  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  2 months ago
    wow!!! those people should also leave the USA instead of trying to change our religion to suit them.
  • Joe  •  Pleasanton, California  •  2 months ago
    It's okay for a 50 year old man to marry an eleven year old girl, but don't burn his book.
  • George  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  2 months ago
    Thousands of Muslim civilians, mostly women and children killed by radical Muslims = NO PROBLEM. Burn their used books = JIHAD.
    Anybody see this ending well?
  • bobbyz  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 months ago
    You can burn a Bible, burn a flag or burn people...but do not even think of burning a Quran. Do you really think these people will make good US citizens and swear allegence to our flag?