Reuters 09/10/2010By Ahmad Elham, Sayed Salahuddin [Printer Friendly Version] TALOOQAN - Thousands of Afghans protested against the United States in the northeast on Friday, the largest demonstration since a small U.S. church said it planned to burn copies of the Koran, an Afghan official said. After special Eid prayers to mark the end of Ramadan, the crowd -- estimated by a governor's spokesman at 10,000 -- poured into the streets from mosques in Badakhshan province chanting anti-U.S. slogans. There were no signs of violence or disturbances, the spokesman said. The pastor of the small church said he had put a plan to burn Korans on hold after the plan drew global condemnation. (Reporting by Ahmad Elham and Sayed Salahuddin; Editing by Paul Tait)