Hundreds of Afghans staged a violent protest in Kabul today against an American film deemed offensive to Islam,throwing stones at a US base,torching cars and shouting 8220;Death to America8221;,police said.
The demonstration erupted on Jalalabad Road,home to NATO and US military bases in the eastern part of the Afghan capital,with two police cars among those set ablaze,Kabul police chief Mohammad Ayoub Salangi said.
A low-budget trailer for a movie entitled 8220;Innocence of Muslims8221; produced in the United States has sparked furious anti-American protests across the Islamic world.
Gunmen from the crowd 8212; which Salangi said numbered around 1,000 8212; opened fire at police,but no one was hurt and Salangi said he had told officers not to return fire in a bid to avoid escalating the violence.
A photographer said burning tyres sent thick black smoke streaming into the sky and large stones littered the road as shopkeepers hurriedly locked up and ran away.
There was a heavy police deployment and fire fighters were quickly scrambled to try to extinguish the flames engulfing cars and storage containers owned by private businesses.
A local district police official,who gave his name only as Hafiz,said protesters threw stones at Camp Phoenix,a US-run military base in the area.
8220;Police drove them back from areas round the base,8221; he said. The crowd had moved instead to the nearby Hodkhail bazaar,a few blocks from the base.
Lieutenant Colonel Hagen Masser,a spokesman for the US-led International Security Assistance Force ISAF said Camp Phoenix had not come under attack.
8220;We heard that the demonstration could turn into something more violent. But it8217;s only in the vicinity of Camp Phoenix,so it8217;s not an attack,8221; he said.
8220;We8217;re monitoring the situation and we are ready. But it8217;s the task of the police.8221;
Afghanistan has a history of street protests turning violent,particularly over perceived insults to Islam,but until Monday isolated protests over the film were calm.
Riots triggered over the accidental burning of copies of the Quran,Islam8217;s holy book,earlier this year at a US base killed around 40 people.
Heavily armed Taliban fighters on Friday stormed a strongly fortified air base in Helmand province where Britain8217;s Prince Harry is deployed,killing two US Marines in an assault the militia said was to avenge the anti-Islam video.