Friday, September 10, 2010

WHAT HAPPENS IF KORAN BURNED ON SEPT 11

THIS MAY HAVE SAVED MILLION UPON MILLIONS OF RUSSIAN-ARAB-MUSLIMS FROM BEING SLAUGHTERED ON THE MOUNTAINS OF ISRAEL.ITS NOT THE RIGHT TIME TO HAPPEN TO FULFILL PROPHECY YET OVIOUSLY.SEPT 9,10

Iran Blames Israel for Koran Burning Event (I KNEW THIS WAS COMING)
Xinhua September 9, 2020


Iran’s Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki Thursday condemned a U.S. church’s plan to burn the Quran and said this has been planned by Israel, local satellite Press TV reported.Mottaki warned of the reactions of Muslims and the followers of other religions, the report said.Such actions will ignite the reaction of not only the world’s Muslims but the followers of other divine religions, he was quoted as saying.

The U.S. officials should carry out their duties to guarantee the basic right of American Muslims and prevent the promotion of such offensive acts, Mottaki said.The Iranian foreign minister described the plans to burn the Quran, by a U.S. priest, as soft war schemed by Israel following its failures in the wars against Muslims, he added according to the report.

Decision to suspend Quran-burning met with relief
SEPT 10,10


LHOKSEUMAWE, Indonesia – Religious and political leaders across the Muslim world have welcomed a decision by a small American church to suspend plans to torch copies of their holy book. But some say the damage already has been done.The Rev. Terry Jones from the Dove Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida triggered international outrage when he announced he would burn the Quran on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, with hundreds of angry protesters in Afghanistan and Pakistan burning U.S. flags and chanting Death to the Christians.His decision to hold off, made overnight in Asia, when many people were sleeping, was met with relief.But cleric Rusli Hasbi told 1,000 worshippers in Indonesia on Friday that Jones has already hurt the heart of the Muslim world.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.LHOKSEUMAWE, Indonesia (AP) — Religious and political leaders across the Muslim world have welcomed a decision by a small American church to suspend plans to torch copies of their holy book. But some say the damage already has been done.Rev. Terry Jones from the Dove Outreach Center in Florida triggered international outrage when he announced he would burn the Quran on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, with hundreds of angry protesters in Afghanistan and Pakistan burning U.S. flags and chanting Death to the Christians.His decision to hold off, made overnight in Asia, when many people were sleeping, was met with relief.But cleric Rusli Hasbi told 1,000 worshippers in Indonesia on Friday that Jones has already hurt the heart of the Muslim world.

9 September 2010 US Koran burning event on hold, says pastor Terry Jones

US pastor Terry Jones: We have agreed to cancel our event.The US pastor who threatened to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of 9/11 on Saturday says his plans are not cancelled but on hold.A spokesman for pastor Terry Jones said he felt he had been lied to by an imam who had got him to drop the plan.Mr Jones initially told reporters imam Muhammad Musri had said an Islamic centre planned near New York's Ground Zero would be moved.But Mr Musri later said no such deal had been reached.Mr Jones, pastor of the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida, which has fewer than 50 members, had named Saturday International Burn a Koran Day.

But at a news conference on Thursday, he said he was now dropping the plans and urged his supporters to do the same.Mr Musri, from the Islamic Society of Central Florida, said he had agreed that he and Mr Jones should fly to New York on Saturday and speak with the leaders of the Islamic centre project.But later on Thursday, the imam said Mr Jones had stretched his words when he held a news conference.The imam in charge of the Islamic centre in New York, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, said he had not talked to Mr Jones, or Mr Musri about the issue.

Interpol warns Koran-burning may trigger attacks
By Daniel Flynn PARIS | Thu Sep 9, 2010 7:08pm
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PARIS (Reuters) - The international police agency Interpol warned governments worldwide on Thursday of an increased risk of attacks on innocent people if the planned burning of the Koran by an obscure U.S. clergyman went ahead.Terry Jones, leader of a Protestant church of about 30 members in Gainesville, Florida, plans to burn copies of the Islamic holy book on Saturday, the anniversary of the September 11attacks which this year coincides with the Muslim Eid holiday.If the proposed Koran burning by a pastor in the U.S. goes ahead as planned, there is a strong likelihood that violent attacks on innocent people would follow, Interpol said in a statement, adding that it was acting partly on a request from Pakistan.Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik asked the agency to warn national police of an increased terror threat if the burning takes place on Saturday, the ninth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington, it said.Given that we have been made aware of a significant threat to public safety -- an assessment which we share -- it is our duty to ensure that we pass this information on to law enforcement agencies around the globe so that they can take appropriate measures, said Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble.

Noble said there were no specific details of what forms the attacks might take, but he warned the Koran-burning would have tragic consequences.Interpol requested any country aware of a specific threat to contact its headquarters urgently. Staff at its 24-hour command center will be placed on alert, it said.U.S. President Barack Obama warned on Thursday that the pastor's plan could provoke al Qaeda suicide bombings and the governments of India and Indonesia urged him to stop the burning.
(Editing by Elizabeth Fullerton)

ILL BE KEEPING A CLOSE EYE ON THIS KORAN BURNING.ALREADY AS OF SEPT 8,10 IN MUSLIM COUNTRIES THEIR BURNING PICTURES OF THE PASTOR AND BIG CROWDS GATHERING.THINGS ARE HEATING UP ALREADY.A MUSLIM LEADER SAID IF THE BURNING OCCURS LOTS OF USA SOLDIERS WILL BE KILLED IN RETATLIATION.THIS COULD EASILY LEAD TO THE MUSLIMS ATTACKING ISRAEL,AS ISRAEL GETS THE BLAME FOR EVERYTHING IN ISLAMS EYES.SEPT 8,10

BETWEEN THIS BURNING AND MOSQUE,ISLAMIC RADICAL MURDERERES WILL BE HAVING A HAY DAY ON INFIDELS-(NON MUSLIMS).UNTIL THEY GET THEIR WORLD DOMINATION.WE ARE IN BIG TROUBLE FOLKS.

IMAM RAUF INTERVIEW WITH SOLADAD O'BREIN SEPT 8,10 - VIDEO
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BURN KORAN VIDEO
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I KNOW HOW MAD I WAS AT CANADIAN BEAVER OF BLOGTV FOR BURNING,THEN URINATING ON THE BIBLE AFTER THE BURNING.THIS NEW AGE ENVIROMENTAL NUTCASE HATES JESUS TO JUST LIKE THE REST OF THE GOD-ISRAEL HATERS.AND OF COURSE CANADIAN BEAVER IS AN ANIMAL RIGHTS NUTCASE ALSO.SEPT 8,10.NOTICE OBAMA GETS HIS FRAUD SELF INVOLVED IN ISLAMIC BURNING MATTERS BUT YOU WOULD NEVER SEE HIM STICKING UP FOR CHRISTIANS OR KING JESUS OR CHRISTIANITY OR ISRAEL.

Fla. minister determined to hold 9/11 Quran burn By MITCH STACY, Associated Press Writer - SEPT 8,10

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The leader of a small Florida church that espouses anti-Islam philosophy said Wednesday he was determined to burn copies of the Quran on Sept. 11, despite pressure from the White House, religious leaders and others to call it off.

Pastor Terry Jones said at a press conference that he has received a lot of encouragement, with supporters mailing copies of the Islamic holy text to his Gainesville church of about 50 followers. He proclaimed in July that he would stage International Burn-a-Quran Day to mark the ninth anniversary of 9/11.As of right now, we are not convinced that backing down is the right thing, said Jones, who took no questions.Jones said he has received more than 100 death threats and has started carrying a .40-caliber pistol since announcing his plan to burn the book Muslims consider the word of God and insist be treated with the utmost respect. Jones, 58, was flanked by an armed escort Wednesday.Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. and NATO commander in Kabul, took the rare step of a military leader taking a position on a domestic matter when he warned in an e-mail to The Associated Press that images of the burning of a Quran would undoubtedly be used by extremists in Afghanistan — and around the world — to inflame public opinion and incite violence.Petraeus spoke Wednesday with Afghan President Karzai about the matter, according to a military spokesman Col. Erik Gunhus. They both agreed that burning of a Quran would undermine our effort in Afghanistan, jeopardize the safety of coalition troopers and civilians, Gunhus said, and would create problems for our Afghan partners ... as it likely would be Afghan police and soldiers who would have to deal with any large demonstrations.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said that the pastor's plans were outrageous, and along with Defense Secretary Robert Gates, urged Jones to cancel the event.It is regrettable that a pastor in Gainesville, Florida, with a church of no more than 50 people can make this outrageous and distrustful, disgraceful plan and get the world's attention, but that's the world we live in right now, Clinton said in remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations.Jones gained some local notoriety last year when he posted signs in front of his church declaring Islam is of the Devil. But his Quran-burning idea attracted wider attention. It drew rebukes from Muslim nations and at home as an emotional debate was taking shape over the proposed Islamic center near the ground zero site of the 2001 terrorist attacks in New York.

Actress Angelina Jolie, in her capacity as a goodwill ambassador for the U.N.'s refugee agency, condemned the protest during a trip to Pakistan to raise awareness about the floods in the largely Muslim country.Jones' actions likely would be protected by the First Amendment's right to free speech. The U.S. Supreme Court has made clear that speech deemed offensive to many people, even the majority of people, cannot be suppressed by the government unless it is clearly directed to intimidate someone or amounts to an incitement to violence, legal experts said.The Vatican denounced the protest and a religious watchdog group, Military Religious Freedom Foundation, said it would send a copy of the Quran to the Afghan National Army for every one that might be burned.U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder during a meeting Tuesday with religious leaders to discuss recent attacks on Muslims and mosques around the U.S. called the planned burning idiotic and dangerous, according to a Justice Department official. The official requested anonymity because the meeting was private.

In Afghanistan, Jones' planned burning continued to provoke outrage.It is the duty of Muslims to react, said Mohammad Mukhtar, a cleric and candidate for the Afghan parliament in the Sept. 18 election. When their holy book Quran gets burned in public, then there is nothing left. If this happens, I think the first and most important reaction will be that wherever Americans are seen, they will be killed. No matter where they will be in the world they will be killed.Muslims consider the Quran along with any printed material containing its verses or the name of Allah or the Prophet Muhammad to be sacred. Any intentional damage or show of disrespect Quran is deeply offensive.Jones' Dove Outreach Center is independent of any denomination. It follows the Pentecostal tradition, which teaches that the Holy Spirit can manifest itself in the modern day. Pentecostals often view themselves as engaged in spiritual warfare against satanic forces.Associated Press writers Kimberly Dozier and Robert Reid in Kabul, Curt Anderson in Miami and Matthew Lee, Mark Sherman and Anne Flaherty in Washington contributed to this report.

US embassies brace for Quran burning protests By MATTHEW LEE, Associated Press Writer - SEPT 8,10

WASHINGTON – The State Department has ordered U.S. embassies around the world to assess their security ahead of a Florida church group's planned weekend burning of the Muslim holy book amid fears it could spark anti-American violence.Officials said Wednesday that U.S. diplomatic posts have been instructed to convene emergency action committees to determine the potential for protests over the congregation's plans to burn the Quran to commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The posts are to warn American citizens in countries where protests may occur.The move underscores the Obama administration's deep concern that Saturday's planned Quran burning will inflame anti-American sentiment, particularly in the Arab and Muslim world, and put U.S. troops, diplomats and travelers at risk.The Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville has rebuffed appeals from Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and senior military commanders to cancel its plans.It was not immediately clear how many embassies had completed the security review, but the U.S. Embassy in Algiers issued an alert to Americans in Algeria on Wednesday saying that media reports of the upcoming threatened Quran burning by a small Gainesville, Florida, group could affect the security of U.S. citizens overseas.If the event proceeds, it could trigger reaction and protests in Muslim countries around the world, possibly including Algeria,the alert said.

WE BETTER ALL START PRAYING HARD FOR THE NEXT 3 DAYS BECAUSE WHEN THAT PASTOR BURNS THE KORAN WE WILL NEED GODS HELP TO STOP THEM ISLAMIC SAVAGES FROM RIOTING-BURNING AND BEHEAADING INNOCENT PEOPLE.THIS BURNING INCIDENT COULD SEND PROPHECY INTO FULL GEAR AND RUSSIA MUSLIMS MIGHT GO TO THEIR DEMISE IF THEY GO AGAINST ISRAEL BECAUSE OF THIS BURNING THE KORAN INCIDENT.KISS 5/6TH OF THE ISLAMIC-RUSSIAN ARMIES GOODBYE.ISRAEL WILL INHERIT SOME OF THEIR PROMISED LAND AND THEY COULD REBUILD THE 3RD TEMPLE AS THERE WOULD BE NO ISLAMIC MUSLIM THREAT BECAUSE OF THE MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS OF MUSLIMS KILLED IN THIS WAR FOR GOING AGAINST GOD & ISRAEL.SEPT 7,10

Top US commander: Burning Quran endangers troops By KIMBERLY DOZIER, Associated Press Writer - SEPT 7,10

KABUL, Afghanistan – The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan warned an American church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book could endanger U.S. troops in the country and Americans worldwide.Meanwhile, NATO reported the death of an American service member in an insurgent attack in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday.

The comments from Gen. David Petraeus followed a protest Monday by hundreds of Afghans over the plans by Gainesville, Florida-based Dove World Outreach Center — a small, evangelical Christian church that espouses anti-Islam philosophy — to burn copies of the Quran on church grounds to mark the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States that provoked the Afghan war.Images of the burning of a Quran would undoubtedly be used by extremists in Afghanistan — and around the world — to inflame public opinion and incite violence, Petraeus said Tuesday in an e-mail to The Associated Press.NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen echoed those sentiments Tuesday, saying any burning would be in a strong contradiction with the all the values we stand for and fight for.Muslims consider the Quran to be the word of God and insist it be treated with the utmost respect, along with any printed material containing its verses or the name of Allah or the Prophet Muhammad. Any intentional damage or show of disrespect to the Quran is deeply offensive.In 2005, 15 people died and scores were wounded in riots in Afghanistan sparked by a story in Newsweek magazine alleging interrogators at the U.S. detention center in Guantanamo Bay placed copies of the Quran in washrooms and flushed one down the toilet to get inmates to talk. Newsweek later retracted the story.Responding to Petraeus' comments, Dove World Outreach Center's senior pastor Terry Jones acknowledged Petraeus' concerns as legitimate but said the church still planned to go ahead with the burning.

We are at this time not going to cancel it. We're still considering it and praying about it,Jones told The Associated Press. We are also just also concerned and wondering, when do we stop? How much do we back down? ... Instead of us backing down, maybe it's to time to stand up.The church, which last year distributed T-shirts that said Islam is of the Devil, has been denied a permit to set a bonfire but has vowed to proceed with the burning. The congregation's website estimates it has about 50 members, but the church has leveraged the Internet with a Facebook page and blog devoted to its Quran-burning plans.The American's death brings to at least six the number of U.S. forces killed in Afghanistan this month, along with at least four other non-American members of the international coalition.Engagements with insurgents are rising along with the addition of another 30,000 U.S. troops, bringing the total number of international forces in the country to more than 140,000.At least 322 U.S. troops have died in Afghanistan so far this year, exceeding the previous annual record of 304 for all of 2009, according to an AP count.Petraeus is asking for 2,000 more trainers and field troops for the international force, NATO officials said Monday. It was unclear how many would be Americans.

Also Tuesday, authorities confirmed the ambush killing of a district chief by suspected insurgents in the northern province of Baghlan on Monday afternoon. Nahrin district chief Rahmad Sror Joshan Pool was on his way home after a memorial service for slain anti-Soviet guerrilla leader Ahmad Shah Massoud when rocket-propelled grenades hit his vehicle, setting it on fire, said provincial spokesman Mahmood Haqmal.Pool's bodyguard was also killed, and one militant died and two were wounded in the ensuing firefight with police, Haqmal said.Five children were killed and five wounded in Yaya Khil district in the southern province of Paktika when an insurgent rocket fired at an Afghan army base hit a home Monday evening, provincial government spokesman Mokhlais Afghan said.Kidnappers also seized two electoral workers and their two drivers in the western province of Ghor, according to deputy provincial police chief Ahmad Khan Bashir. Insurgents have waged a campaign of violence and intimidation to prevent Afghans from voting, especially in rural areas, while some pre-election violence has also been blamed on rivalries among the candidates.
Associated Press writers Slobodan Lekic in Brussels, Travis Reed in Miami, Mitch Stacy in Tampa, Florida, and Amir Shah in Kabul contributed to this report.