Report: Thousands in Turkey denounce Quran desecration in the United States
By APSunday, September 19, 2010
Report: Protest in Turkey over Quran desecration
ANKARA, Turkey — A news report says thousands of people have protested incidents of Quran desecration in the United States.
Private NTV television said the protesters have burned U.S. and Israeli flags in the mainly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir on Sunday. Some 200 people staged a similar protest in Istanbul.
A pastor in Florida called off plans to burn copies of the Quran on Sept. 11, but a man burned pages from the holy book outside a planned mosque near New York’s ground zero last weekend. A burnt Quran was also found at the entrance of a mosque in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Muslims consider the Quran to be sacred, and any show of disrespect is deeply offensive.
Filed under: Islam, Religion
Tags: Ankara, Europe, Middle East, North America, Turkey, United States, Western Europe
Tags: Ankara, Europe, Middle East, North America, Turkey, United States, Western Europe
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