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U.S. Defense Chief Apologizes Over Quran Mistreatment

Feb. 21, 2012 - 04:15PM   |  
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE   |   Comments
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta apologized Feb. 21 for the “inappropriate treatment” of copies of the Quran at an American base in Afghanistan and promised a swift investigation.

Panetta’s statement came as protesters besieged Bagram Air Base shouting “death to Americans” following reports that NATO troops had burned the Muslim holy book.

Panetta said he had been notified by the U.S. commander of the NATO-led force in Afghanistan, U.S. Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, “of the deeply unfortunate incident involving the inappropriate treatment of religious materials, including the Quran, at Bagram Air Base.”

“He and I apologize to the Afghan people and disapprove of such conduct in the strongest possible terms,” Panetta said, adding that the actions did not represent the views of the U.S. military. “I support General Allen’s swift and decisive action to investigate this matter jointly with the Afghan government.

“I will carefully review the final results of the investigation to ensure that we take all steps necessary and appropriate so that this never happens again.”

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