U.S. Koran burning event "on hold"

The U.S. pastor who threatened to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of 9/11 says his plans are "on hold".

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Friday, 10.09.2010.

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The U.S. pastor who threatened to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of 9/11 says his plans are "on hold". Terry Jones's plan caused international outrage, with President Barack Obama saying it would be a "recruitment bonanza" for al-Qaeda. U.S. Koran burning event "on hold" Jones, who leads a small church with 50 followers, initially said the burning had been cancelled. He then said it was only suspended because he was "lied to" over a deal to move an Islamic centre in New York. 'Stretched words' Jones, pastor of the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida, had named Saturday "International Burn a Koran Day". On Thursday, Jones told reporters he had spent days waiting for a sign from God to cancel the protest, and that the sign had come in the form of a deal with a local imam to relocate a controversial Islamic cultural centre due to be built near Ground Zero in New York. As a result, he said, he was dropping the planned protest and urged his supporters to do the same. However, those behind the cultural centre denied that they ever spoken to the local imam or Jones. Jones then said Imam Muhammad Musri had "clearly, clearly lied to us". "Given what we are now hearing, we are forced to rethink our decision," Jones said. "So as of right now, we are not cancelling the event, but we are suspending it." Musri, from the Islamic Society of Central Florida, said Mr Jones had "stretched his words", and that he had only agreed to fly to New York with Jones on Saturday and speak with the leaders of the Islamic centre project. Musri said he had told the pastor "that I personally believe the mosque should not be there, and I will do everything in my power to make sure it is moved", but denied ever mentioning any offer to move it. FBI visits Earlier, U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates had called the pastor and asked him to cancel Saturday's protest. The top U.S. general in Afghanistan, Gen. David Petraeus said that if the Koran burning went ahead it would endanger the lives of Americans serving abroad. Jones was also visited by the FBI a number of times on Thursday. The U.S. state department has warned U.S. citizens of an increased risk of attack, while international police organisation Interpol also issued a warning of the risk of violent response. The threat by the Dove World Outreach Centrer had been widely condemned by religious and political leaders worldwide.

U.S. Koran burning event "on hold"

Jones, who leads a small church with 50 followers, initially said the burning had been cancelled.

He then said it was only suspended because he was "lied to" over a deal to move an Islamic centre in New York.

'Stretched words'

Jones, pastor of the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida, had named Saturday "International Burn a Koran Day".

On Thursday, Jones told reporters he had spent days waiting for a sign from God to cancel the protest, and that the sign had come in the form of a deal with a local imam to relocate a controversial Islamic cultural centre due to be built near Ground Zero in New York.

As a result, he said, he was dropping the planned protest and urged his supporters to do the same.

However, those behind the cultural centre denied that they ever spoken to the local imam or Jones.

Jones then said Imam Muhammad Musri had "clearly, clearly lied to us".

"Given what we are now hearing, we are forced to rethink our decision," Jones said. "So as of right now, we are not cancelling the event, but we are suspending it."

Musri, from the Islamic Society of Central Florida, said Mr Jones had "stretched his words", and that he had only agreed to fly to New York with Jones on Saturday and speak with the leaders of the Islamic centre project.

Musri said he had told the pastor "that I personally believe the mosque should not be there, and I will do everything in my power to make sure it is moved", but denied ever mentioning any offer to move it.

FBI visits

Earlier, U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates had called the pastor and asked him to cancel Saturday's protest.

The top U.S. general in Afghanistan, Gen. David Petraeus said that if the Koran burning went ahead it would endanger the lives of Americans serving abroad.

Jones was also visited by the FBI a number of times on Thursday.

The U.S. state department has warned U.S. citizens of an increased risk of attack, while international police organisation Interpol also issued a warning of the risk of violent response.

The threat by the Dove World Outreach Centrer had been widely condemned by religious and political leaders worldwide.

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