Dove World Outreach Center church pastor Terry Jones speaks to the press and says the burning of the Koran will continue as planned in Gainesville, Florida, USA, 08 September 2010. Jones is leader of a small Protestant church which campaigns against what it calls 'radical Islam.' He has received numerous calls from government, military and religious leaders asking him to cancel his plans to publicly burn Islam's holy book. EPA/STEVE JOHNSON
Imam Muhammad Musri, president of the Islamic Society of Central Florida, speaks to the media before Dove World Outreach Center church pastor Terry Jones speaks to the press and says the burning of the Koran will continue as planned in Gainesville, Florida, USA, 08 September 2010. Jones is leader of a small Protestant church which campaigns against what it calls 'radical Islam.' He has received numerous calls from government, military and religious leaders asking him to cancel his plans to publicly burn Islam's holy book. EPA/STEVE JOHNSON
Protestor Robert Kunst, 68, speaks to a Gainesville Police Officer before Dove World Outreach Center church pastor Terry Jones speaks to the press and says the burning of the Koran will continue as planned in Gainesville, Florida, USA, 08 September 2010. Jones is leader of a small Protestant church which campaigns against what it calls 'radical Islam.' He has received numerous calls from government, military and religious leaders asking him to cancel his plans to publicly burn Islam's holy book. EPA/STEVE JOHNSON
Dove World Outreach Center church pastor Terry Jones speaks to the press and says the burning of the Koran will continue as planned in Gainesville, Florida, USA, 08 September 2010. Jones is leader of a small Protestant church which campaigns against what it calls 'radical Islam.' He has received numerous calls from government, military and religious leaders asking him to cancel his plans to publicly burn Islam's holy book. EPA/STEVE JOHNSON
Protestor Robert Kunst, 68, sets up his signs before Dove World Outreach Center church pastor Terry Jones speaks to the press and says the burning of the Koran will continue as planned in Gainesville, Florida, USA, 08 September 2010. Jones is leader of a small Protestant church which campaigns against what it calls 'radical Islam.' He has received numerous calls from government, military and religious leaders asking him to cancel his plans to publicly burn Islam's holy book. EPA/STEVE JOHNSON
Protestor Denise Gridley, 55, of Gainesville, tries to speak to Dove World Outreach Center church pastor Terry Jones in Gainesville, Florida, USA, 08 September 2010. Jones is leader of a small Protestant church which campaigns against what it calls 'radical Islam.' He has received numerous calls from government, military and religious leaders asking him to cancel his plans to publicly burn Islam's holy book. EPA/STEVE JOHNSON
Protestor Denise Gridley, 55, of Gainesville, speaks with Pastor Wayne Sapp after Dove World Outreach Center church pastor Terry Jones addressed the media in Gainesville, Florida, USA, 08 September 2010. Jones is leader of a small Protestant church which campaigns against what it calls 'radical Islam.' He has received numerous calls from government, military and religious leaders asking him to cancel his plans to publicly burn Islam's holy book. EPA/STEVE JOHNSON
Dove World Outreach Center church pastor Terry Jones speaks to the press and says the burning of the Koran will continue as planned in Gainesville, Florida, USA, 08 September 2010. Jones is leader of a small Protestant church which campaigns against what it calls 'radical Islam.' He has received numerous calls from government, military and religious leaders asking him to cancel his plans to publicly burn Islam's holy book. EPA/STEVE JOHNSON
Imam Muhammad Musri, president of the Islamic Society of Central Florida, speaks to the media before Dove World Outreach Center church pastor Terry Jones speaks to the press and says the burning of the Koran will continue as planned in Gainesville, Florida, USA, 08 September 2010. Jones is leader of a small Protestant church which campaigns against what it calls 'radical Islam.' He has received numerous calls from government, military and religious leaders asking him to cancel his plans to publicly burn Islam's holy book. EPA/STEVE JOHNSON