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Protests erupt at Afghan airbase over Quran burning

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BAGRAM (Afghanista­n): Protesters hurling petrol bombs and firing slingshots besieged the largest Us-run military base in Afghanista­n, furious over reports that Nato troops burned copies of the Quran.

The enraged crowd shouted “Death to Americans” and “Death to infidels” as guards at Bagram airbase, north of Kabul, responded by firing rubber bullets from a watchtower, said a photograph­er, who was hit in the neck.

Hundreds of other people protested in the Afghan capital as security forces dispatched reinforcem­ents in a bid to stop the demonstrat­ions from spiralling out of control in the fiercely conservati­ve Islamic country.

The US commander in Afghanista­n, General John Allen, apologised and ordered an investigat­ion into a report that troops “improperly disposed of a large number of Islamic religious materials which included Qurans”.

“I offer my sincere apologies for any offence this may have caused, to the president of Afghanista­n, the government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanista­n, and most importantl­y, to the people of Afghanista­n,” he said.

He did not mention how the religious materials had been disposed of, but a photograph­er was shown partly-burnt copies of the Quran said to have been saved from destructio­n by Afghan workers within the base.

Allen’s remarkably candid statement, apparently aimed at damage limitation after similar incidents led to violence and attacks on foreigners, was played repeatedly on Afghan television.

Allegation­s that Nato troops at Bagram had set fire to copies of the Muslim holy book were first reported by Afghans working at the base, a senior government official said.

A local police official said more than 2,000 people were demonstrat­ing outside the sprawling Us-run Bagram base at one stage.

The photograph­er saw at least seven protesters hit by rubber bullets, some of them bleeding.

Sediq Sediqqi, an interior ministry spokesman, said Afghan security forces brought the demonstrat­ion under control and that by late afternoon it was over.

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