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BBC News - US President Obama condemns plans to burn the Koran
Pakistan says that plans by a small US church to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks are "despicable".
President Asif Ali Zardari warned that if it went ahead, the burning could inflame Muslim sentiment across the world.
Indonesia says the burning would damage relations between Islam and the West.
The US authorities have also strongly condemned the plan, calling it disgraceful and idiotic.
However, the church's actions would likely be protected by the US constitution's guarantee of freedom of speech.
The pastor behind the threat, Terry Jones, leads a congregation of just 50 followers in the city of Gainesville, Florida.
He says the burning will be a way to stand up to terrorism.
Mr Zardari's comments are the latest in chorus of condemnation from Muslim countries.
"Anyone who even thought of such a despicable act must be suffering from a diseased mind and a sickly soul," Mr Zardari said in a statement.
"It will inflame sentiments among Muslims throughout the world and cause irreparable damage to interfaith harmony and also to world peace."
Malaysia called it a heinous crime, while India said it would be an outrage.
The plan has also sparked condemnation from the administration of President Barack Obama, the Vatican, Nato and the top US Afghan commander.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called the plan "disgraceful".
On Monday General David Petraeus, the top US commander in Afghanistan, warned troops' lives would be in danger if the church went ahead with its bonfire.
Mr Jones said on Wednesday that his plan to burn the Islamic holy book is intended to draw attention to his belief that "something's wrong."
"It is possibly time for us in a new way to actually stand up, confront terrorism," Mr Jones told reporters outside his church.
Muslims consider the Koran to be the word of God and insist it be treated with the utmost respect. Any intentional damage or show of disrespect to the holy book is deeply offensive to them.