Anti-Christianity protest after NGOs banned

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Over a thousand protesters turned out onto the streets of Mazar-e-Sharif in northern Afghanistan, to demonstrate against foreign NGOs (non-governmental organisations) which were being investigated for spreading Christianity in the country.
Over a thousand protesters turned out onto the streets of Mazar-e-Sharif in northern Afghanistan, to demonstrate against foreign NGOs (non-governmental organisations) which were being investigated for spreading Christianity in the country.
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14 Jun 2010 02:12a.m.

Sam wrote:

@Harem I really hope your ideas aren't based on that one incredibly bias website.

10 Jun 2010 08:57a.m.

Andy wrote:

Hey Harem and Nick, who are you guys to illiberally deny aggrieved Muslims their cultural norms of cathartic public disorder. Who are we to presume to deny their Allah given right to beat up a few infidels, burn an efficy of the pope and indulge in a bit of ‘Zionist’ baiting. You guys are sooo Islamophobic.

"Fight everyone in the way of Allah and kill those who disbelieve in Allah."
Ibn Ishaq: 992

10 Jun 2010 04:09a.m.

harem wrote:

at the heart of islam lies pure evil.

no other religion on earth is as wicked as islam, period.

www.thereligionofpeace.com