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US apologizes for Afghanistan leaflets that offended Muslims


Throughout the 16-year Afghan war, US forces have struggled to convince ordinary Afghans to help them defeat the Taliban. Afghanistan is a deeply conservative country, and alleged blasphemy has sparked riots.

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By Associated Press | September 8, 2017

KABUL, Afghanistan: A US commander on Wednesday apologized for leaflets dropped in Afghanistan that were deemed offensive to Islam.

The leaflets dropped Monday night, which encouraged Afghans to cooperate with security forces, included an image of a dog carrying the Taliban flag, said Shah Wali Shahid, the deputy governor of Parwan province, north of Kabul. The flag has Islamic verses inscribed on it, and dogs are seen as unclean in much of the Muslim world.

�Local people are very upset with this incident, and they want the perpetrators brought to justice,� Shahid said, adding that demonstrations were expected across the province.

Maj. Gen. James Linder apologized, acknowledging in a statement that �the design of the leaflets mistakenly contained an image highly offensive to both Muslims and the religion of Islam.� He offered his �sincerest apologies for this error.�
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