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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Vatican condemns Qur'an Burning Plan

     The Vatican condemned the plan of a church in Florida, United States, which commemorates the Sept. 11 attacks in the U.S. by burning the Koran. The Vatican called it shameful actions.
The Vatican also expressed great concern to know the warning plan 11 September 2001 attacks that killed 2752 people. This reprehensible act of violence, according to them, do not need to reply with a bad and shameful actions of a book that is considered sacred by the religious community.
"Every religion, with scriptures, places of worship, and their respective symbols, have the right to be respected and protected," said the Vatican.
Earlier, world leaders, ranging from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Chairman of the Islamic Society of North America, up to the High Commander of the U.S. in Afghanistan, condemned the plan to burn the Muslim holy book.
Meanwhile, Terry Jones, the originator of the plan, now everywhere should carry a gun. Terry claimed to have more than 100 death threats.