U.S.
President Barack Obama has rendered his apology for the burning of
Quran by his forces in Afghanistan, a statement of Afghan Presidential
Palace said Thursday. “US President, Barack Obama sent President Karzai a
letter to apologize for the incident in which copies of the Holy Quran
were burnt in Bagram military base,” the statement added.
In the official letter conveyed to the Afghan President this
afternoon by Ryan Crocker, the US ambassador to Afghanistan, President
Obama has written that the incident in their facility was not
intentional and assured the Afghan President of full investigation, the
statement stated.
According to the statement, President Obama writes, “I wish to
express my deep regret for the reported incident. I extend to you and
the Afghan people my sincere apologies.”
“The error was inadvertent; I assure you that we will take the
appropriate steps to avoid any recurrence, to include holding
accountable those responsible” the letter concludes, according to the
statement.
The reported Quran burning on Tuesday in the U.S. military center at
Bagram airbase 50 km north of Kabul, where hundreds of suspected Taliban
and al-Qaida operatives have been held, has triggered protest
demonstrations over the past three days in Afghanistan which have killed
13 people dead and injured over 50 others.
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