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Afghan Koran burning at Bagram sparks fresh protests Afghan Koran burning at Bagram sparks fresh protests
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At least 10 people have been injured and shots fired at protests in the Afghan capital Kabul over the burning of copies of the Koran at a US airbase. At least one person has been killed and 20 injured in Afghanistan in the second day of protests over the burning of copies of the Koran.
Protests are also under way in the eastern city of Jalalabad. There were demonstrations in Kabul and the eastern city of Jalalabad.
On Tuesday, the US commander in Afghanistan, Gen John Allen, apologised after Korans were "inadvertently" put in an incinerator at Bagram airbase.On Tuesday, the US commander in Afghanistan, Gen John Allen, apologised after Korans were "inadvertently" put in an incinerator at Bagram airbase.
US officials reportedly believed Taliban prisoners were using the books to pass messages to each other.US officials reportedly believed Taliban prisoners were using the books to pass messages to each other.
The charred remains of the volumes were found by local labourers.The charred remains of the volumes were found by local labourers.
Pro-Taliban slogansPro-Taliban slogans
Protesters in Kabul shouted, "Death to America!" and threw stones at Camp Phoenix, the main US base in the city.Protesters in Kabul shouted, "Death to America!" and threw stones at Camp Phoenix, the main US base in the city.
Witnesses at the protests in Kabul said security guards were firing into the air. There are also reports of people chanting pro-Taliban slogans. A doctor in Jalalabad told the BBC one protester had been killed and 10 injured. Another 10 were wounded in Kabul.
Witnesses at the protests in Kabul said security guards were firing into the air. There were also reports of people chanting pro-Taliban slogans.
Demonstrators blocked the road linking Kabul with Jalalabad, one of the main trade routes into the Afghan capital.Demonstrators blocked the road linking Kabul with Jalalabad, one of the main trade routes into the Afghan capital.
A riot police unit was attacked by protesters in Kabul and fled, the AFP news agency reported.A riot police unit was attacked by protesters in Kabul and fled, the AFP news agency reported.
One protester, 18-year-old Ajmal, told Reuters: "When the Americans insult us to this degree, we will join the insurgents."One protester, 18-year-old Ajmal, told Reuters: "When the Americans insult us to this degree, we will join the insurgents."
The US embassy in Kabul has tweeted that it is on lockdown and all travel is suspended.The US embassy in Kabul has tweeted that it is on lockdown and all travel is suspended.
US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said he and Gen Allen apologised to the Afghan people "and disapprove of such conduct in the strongest possible terms".US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said he and Gen Allen apologised to the Afghan people "and disapprove of such conduct in the strongest possible terms".
After previous incidents, many Afghans find it hard to understand how US forces could have allowed the Koran to have been burned, says the BBC's Andrew North, in Kabul.After previous incidents, many Afghans find it hard to understand how US forces could have allowed the Koran to have been burned, says the BBC's Andrew North, in Kabul.
Afghanistan is a very religious country, he adds, but also one where many people are illiterate and susceptible to attempts to whip up anger.Afghanistan is a very religious country, he adds, but also one where many people are illiterate and susceptible to attempts to whip up anger.
Muslims consider the Koran the literal word of God and treat each book with deep reverence.Muslims consider the Koran the literal word of God and treat each book with deep reverence.
Last year, at least 24 people died in protests after a hardline US pastor burned a Koran in Florida. Last year, at least 24 people died in protests across Afghanistan after a hardline US pastor burned a Koran in Florida.
On Tuesday, one person was wounded and five detained after troops at Bagram, 60km (40 miles) north of Kabul, fired rubber bullets at protests.On Tuesday, one person was wounded and five detained after troops at Bagram, 60km (40 miles) north of Kabul, fired rubber bullets at protests.
Bagram includes a prison for Afghans detained by Nato forces.Bagram includes a prison for Afghans detained by Nato forces.
Are you in Afghanistan? Are you taking part in the protests? Please send us your comments.Are you in Afghanistan? Are you taking part in the protests? Please send us your comments.