This page require Adobe Flash 9.0 (or higher) plug in.

Exploring the News Stuffs from India and World......
Home
Breaking News
Entertainment
Sports
Cricket
World
Technology
Women
Health
Odisha
Editorial
Breaking News Online moved to The News Insight              Kingfisher Airlines' Licence suspended              Swami Nithyananda sacked as Madurai Mutt Head              Nation pays Tribute to Martyrs of 1962 Indo-China War              Return of Terror in Srinagar: One Killed              False Hijack Drama: Pilot threatened by Passengers?              Kingfisher Partial Lockout extended till Oct 23              SC upholds Termination of Deccan Chargers              Kejriwal forms Panel to Probe against 3 IAC Members              Israel Embassy Car blast: Kazmi gets Bail              Plane Hijack Scare at Thiruvananthapuram Airport              HC Notice to TV Today on Louise Khurshid's plea              Cabinet clears Proposal to buy Missiles for Armed Forces              Sharad Pawar refutes Corruption Allegations              Sonia Gandhi hits out at BJP Govt in Karnataka             
Obama apologizes for Afghan Koran Burning PDF Print E-mail
Written by Breaking News Online Team   
Friday, 24 February 2012 11:09

News Desk: US President Barack Obama apologised to Afghans over the issue of burning of holy Korans at a military base in Afghanistan, which had triggered tension between NATO troops and Afghans.




Obama is concerned about the rising of anti-American sentiment after the burning of Korans. Meanwhile, two American troops were killed on Thursday in ongoing protests across the country.


White House press secretary Jay Carney said that the President's apology to Afghan counterpart was rare but appropriate. Obama apologised in a three-page letter to Hamid Karzai on Thursday. Earlier, former White House press secretary Dana Perino had apologized on behalf of the then President George W Bush in 2008 after an official shot the Koran.


The US-led military coalition in its clarification said that the Muslim holy books were sent by mistake to a garbage burn pit at Bagram Air Field. The matter is being investigated.


However, the explanation and apologies from the US army officials did not end the outrage in the country. Thousands of protesters staged demonstrations across the country shouting "Long live Islam!" and "Death to America!"


Hundreds of protesters pelted stones at the troops and at some places they burned tires and American flag. The protests sparked clashes with Afghan police that claimed at least five lives on Wednesday.


The violence erupted at a time when Karzai is trying to hold discussions with the US over a long-term partnership agreement to monitor the US troops in Afghanistan after 2014.

Follow us on Twitter & Be our Fan on Facebook.

Bookmark and Share
 

Add comment

Security code
Refresh