Türkiye condemns yet another attack on Quran, Turkish flag in Denmark

Türkiye condemns yet another attack on Quran, Turkish flag in Denmark

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Turkish Foreign Ministry summons Danish Ambassador to protest a “vile attack” on the Muslim holy e book, the Quran, and Turkish flag in Denmark.

Türkiye criticises Denmark for its “insensitive attitude on this issue” and for ignoring the sentiments of Muslims around the world.
Türkiye criticises Denmark for its “insensitive attitude on this issue” and for ignoring the emotions of Muslims world wide.
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Türkiye has condemned the recurrence of a “vile attack” on the Muslim holy e book, the Quran, and a Turkish flag in Denmark.

“It is unacceptable to allow these vile attacks under the guise of freedom of expression,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry mentioned in a press release on Friday, stating that the act was allowed regardless of a number of warnings by Ankara.

Danish Ambassador Danny Annan was summoned to the ministry and Türkiye’s stance on the problem was conveyed to him, the assertion mentioned.

The ministry pressured that Türkiye will proceed its efforts, each on multilateral platforms and on the bilateral stage, in opposition to such “vile attacks” and “hate crimes.”

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‘Insensitive angle’

Such incidents are examples of the alarming improve in anti-Muslim hatred and xenophobia in Europe, it mentioned.

The ministry known as out Denmark for its “insensitive attitude on this issue” and for ignoring the emotions of Muslims world wide.

The ministry reiterated its request that Denmark take measures to stop such provocations, most particularly through the present Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Recent months have seen a number of acts of Quran burning, or makes an attempt to take action, by Islamophobic figures or teams in northern Europe and Nordic nations.

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