BAGRAM, Afghanistan (Reuters) – In a small room near NATO’s sprawling Bagram Airbase, Sayed Jamil fumes as he remembers how three U.S. soldiers ignored the pleas of fellow laborers not to burn dozens of copies of the Koran, the Muslim holy book. Jamil, 22, was with other workers at a disposal centre inside the base when …
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