Obama slams UN Office Attack

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President of the United States (U.S.), Barack Obama, President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai and the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), condemned the attacks that occurred in the office of the United Nations in Afghanistan.

Obama slams UN Office Attack
All three characters have all condemned the attack that caused the deaths of seven United Nations staff, following a protest against the burning of the Koran incident that occurred in the United States (U.S.).

While head of the UN Peace Forces Alain Le Roy said, Vijay Nambiar Chief of Staff of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Security Gregory Starr, reportedly heading for Kabul. Le Roy also menyatkan security situation in Afghanistan will be reviewed.

The attack happened at the UN is regarded as one of the worst.

"This is the worst thing that ever happened in Afghanistan against the UN staff. robbed the city of Mazar often acting up in the era of the 1990s and frequently broke into the UN office and not never killed nobody," to a former UN staff in Afghanistan was quoted as saying by Reuters on Saturday (02/04/2011).

The attacks against the UN happened in October 2009. At that time, attackers stormed the resting place of the UN staff. Five staff were killed and nine others reportedly injured in the incident.

Following the arson attack that triggered the Qur'an this time, the Rev. Terry Jones, who was shocking the world about the plan of burning the Koran pleaded not feel guilty for the deaths that occurred in Mazar. According to him, it is not responsible for the action.


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