The September 8 headline of L'Osservatore Romano read "No one burns the Koran," while the Vatican newspaper saids that Christians around the world are protesting a plan by an American minister to burn Islam's sacred book on the Sept. 11 anniversary of the terrorist attacks in the United States.
The article summarized criticism from Catholic bishops, including Archbishop Lawrence John Saldanha of Lahore, Pakistan, who condemned the plan as "contrary to the respect owed all religions and against our doctrine and faith."
Pastor Terry Jones of the small, evangelical Dove World Outreach Center has said he will burn copies of Ithe Koran to protest the 9/11 attacks during a summer of heightened tensions in the U.S. Demonstrations in New York against a planned mosque and Islamic civic center near the former site of Manhattan's Twin Towers have been met with protests at other mosques and sites where mosques are planned elsewhere in the U.S. General David H. Petraeus has condemned the planned book burning, saying that it would endanger U.S. troops and hamper allied efforts in Afghanistan.











































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