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Monday, September 13, 2010

Kashmir Protests Turn Deadly | News | English

And so it continues. As the pastor in Florida didn't end burn the Koran. We can see how Nice and Peaceful this way of life is for so many in other parts of the World. It seem to find any excuse for Violence, Blowing things up, and setting things on fire. is just the right thing to do in Islam. No matter what anyone actually does. I see it's just the normal way of life for this Religion.

And people wonder why they want to be Free from this Madness?


http://www.voanews.com/english/news/-Kashmir-Protests-Turn-Deadly--102769324.html

Kashmiri protesters burn an effigy of President Barack Obama during a protest in Srinagar after reported Quran desecration in the United States
Photo: AP

Kashmiri protesters burn an effigy of President Barack Obama during a protest in Srinagar, India, 13 Sept. 2010. Indian forces battled protesters in the disputed territory during demonstrations fueled in part by a report of the Quran being desecrated in the United States.

Clashes between security forces and protesters in India-controlled Kashmir killed a policeman and at least 13 people on Monday as crowds defied a curfew after reports surfaced that Qurans had been desecrated in the United States, according to Indian authorities.

Indian officials said a policemen was among those killed during street protests in Srinagar. Police also opened fired when a mob torched a Christian-run school in Tangmarg village, killing at least five protesters.

The demonstrations were fueled, in part, by reports on an Iranian state-run channel that a handful of ultra-conservative Christians in the United States had burned or ripped Qurans.  A conservative pastor in Florida decided to cancel plans to burn Qurans on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks after an outpouring of condemnation from national and international officials. 

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