Korean Prostitutes Not Christians Invade Afghanistan?
The invasion of Korean Christians into Afghanistan has now drawn the attention of even Afghan President Hamid Karzai:
Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai has ordered the ¿complete expulsion¿ of all Koreans who went there to take part in a ¿peace march¿ organized by an evangelical organization, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday. Lee Joon-kyu, the ministry¿s director general in charge of consular affairs, told KBS radio that Kabul informed the Korean Embassy of the decision on Tuesday.
For those not familiar with this issue, over 1,000 Korean proselytizers descended on Afghanistan and some of them have been roughed up and threatened by Afghans opposed to their Christian activities.
Well now this story even gets weirder:
Afghans have taken to the streets against a bizarre ¿peace march¿ planned in the devoutly Muslim nation by hundreds of Korean evangelicals as violence continued unabated in the country. It emerged Thursday that an explosive device was recently discovered in the vest of a Korean aid worker.
Hundreds of students, Islamic clergy and residents protested against the peace march at the Blue Mosque in northern Afghanistan¿s Mazar-i-Sharif on Wednesday, Foreign Ministry officials dispatched to Kabul told the Chosun Ilbo by telephone. “We’ve heard that some in the area were told, `Leave. If you don’t it will be dangerous,¿” one said. Reuters quoted protestors as saying the Afghan government must send the Korean back as they went there to proselytize — a grave offense under Sharia or Islamic law.
Rumors that Korean prostitutes had entered the country and that the Christian groups were carrying ¿giant crosses¿ marching through downtown did little to defuse the situation.
Korean prostitutes in Afghanistan? I wonder how much a drink for “juicy girl” in Afghanistan costs?

