A feminine Muslim scholar, who was refused entry into a faculty in France for sporting a conventional Japanese garment kimono, lodged a grievance with the
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More Swedes favor ban on Quran burnings as country’s image damaged
More than half of Swedish individuals are in favor of a ban on the burning of the Quran and different books, in response to the
Sweden ups terror alert after countless Quran desecrations
Sweden heightened its terrorism alert degree to the second highest after a collection of incessant desecrations of the Quran, as Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson mentioned
British academics slam Quran desecrations as ‘extremist acts’
British teachers who focus on faith and religion referred to as latest assaults on the Muslim holy guide Quran in Scandinavian international locations “extremist acts”
Far-right Danish group burns Quran in front of Turkish embassy
The far-right anti-Muslim Danish group desecrated the Quran once more outdoors Türkiye and Egypt’s embassies in Copenhagen on Tuesday, because the Danish authorities refused to
UN condemns Quran burning incidents as West opposes resolution
The United Nations’ main human rights physique adopted a decision to sentence the current Quran burning incidents, however some Western international locations refused to help
Türkiye, Pakistan urge world to stand against anti-Muslim hatred
Türkiye and Pakistan referred to as on the world to take needed motion to forestall anti-Muslim assaults, together with desecration of the Quran, because the
UN warns against rising hate speech amid Quran burning
The United Nations warned towards rising hate speech internationally, as the worldwide physique’s Human Rights Council held an pressing assembly to debate the current Quran-burning
Sweden issues arrest warrant for anti-Islam politician Paludan
Sweden issued an arrest warrant in absentia for far-right Danish-Swedish politician Rasmus Paludan, who burned a duplicate of the Muslim holy e-book, the Quran. The
Canada’s most populated province to invest against hate crimes
Ontario introduced an funding of CA$25.5 million ($18.65 million) to sort out rising hate-related crimes towards ethnic and spiritual minorities within the nation’s most populated