
If we could just figure out a way to harness the power of the never-ending rampaging Islamic mobs we’d finally break our addiction to fossil fuels, all we would need is a lighter and a crate of Korans.
(VOA) — Afghans protested for a fourth day against last month’s burning of a Quran in the United States.
Authorities says hundreds of stone-throwing demonstrators scuffled with police in Mehterlam, the provincial capital of the eastern Laghman province. No casualties have so far been reported.
Officials say at least 19 people have died and 100 people have been wounded in Afghanistan since Friday when demonstrations began. In the deadliest incident, seven foreign United Nations staff members were killed in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif, when a U.N. compound was attacked by protesters.
The protests follow the March 20 burning of a Quran by the head of a small fundamentalist church in the southern U.S. state of Florida.
