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Vol. 5 Num 605 Thu. February 09, 2006  
   
International


Quran riots rock Pakistani city


At least 3,000 protesters enraged by the alleged desecration of the Quran clashed with police and torched two cinemas in Pakistan's second largest city Lahore, police said Wednesday.

The city, which is the capital of Punjab province, was tense after the mob rampaged through a poor neighbourhood overnight and also smashed up dozens of vehicles, local police officer Mohammad Abbas told AFP.

The trouble erupted late Tuesday when copies of the Muslim holy book were found lying in a drain in the Bhatta chowk area on the fringes of the sprawling city, located near the Indian border.

"The news of the desecration of the Quran spread quickly in the neighbourhood and within no time some three to four thousand people took to the streets shouting slogans against the desecration," Abbas said.

He said the crowd armed with bamboo sticks turned violent, setting fire to two cinema houses and attacking public and private properties.