DK Kabul embassy lock-down

Denmark's embassy in Kabul is on lock-down. Ambassador René Dinesen, here photographed with Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt during a recent visit, says he expects the unrest to continue for a few more days. Archive.
Denmark's embassy in Kabul is on lock-down. Ambassador René Dinesen, here photographed with Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt during a recent visit, says he expects the unrest to continue for a few more days. Archive.
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Following the unrest in Kabul in the past few days, the Danish embassy has been put on lock-down, preventing anyone from entering or exiting the building, Ambassador René Dinesen tells politiken.dk.

The lock-down has been ordered as a result of violent demonstrations that have been taking place in eastern Kabul and at the Bagram U.S. military base in the wake of the accidental incineration by US personnel of copies of the Koran.

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