Mob Targets Pakistani Police After Alleged Koran Desecration

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Police in the city of Charsadda in northern Pakistan say the situation remained tense on November 29, two days after hundreds of angry protesters ransacked and burned a police station and several checkpoints. The crowd demanded that police hand over a man who had allegedly burned a Koran. A police spokesman said the man appeared to be a drug addict. Blasphemy can be an explosive issue in Muslim-majority Pakistan, where even unproven allegations can stir up violence and large protests.