Gallimaufry
Noun
gal·li·mau·fry
/ˌgaləˈmôfrē/
1. A confused jumble or medley of things.
» "Oh, so you're saying we shouldn't burn Qurans if we don't want to anger Muslims?"

Religious materials — including Qurans that were burned at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, sparking Afghan protests — were removed from the library of a detainee center “because of extremist inscriptions” on them, a military official said Tuesday.

There was “an appearance that these documents were being used to facilitate extremist communications,” a military official said.

“Additionally, some of the documents were extremist in and of themselves, apparently originating from outside of Afghanistan,” the official said.

The official said the material was burned, but authorities are attempting to determine how much.

The uproar prompted Gen. John Allen, commander of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force, to issue a directive “that all coalition forces in Afghanistan will complete training in the proper handling of religious materials no later than March 3,” the NATO-led force said.

The training will include “the identification of religious materials, their significance, correct handling and storage,” according to the statement from coalition forces.