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Turkish FM Fidan condemns despicable acts towards Islamic holy book Quran in Sweden

Turkish FM Fidan condemns despicable acts towards Islamic holy book Quran in Sweden

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan strongly condemned the Quran burning incident in Sweden.

In his assertion, Fidan expressed his condemnation of the deplorable act, emphasizing: “I condemn this abhorrent act. It is absolutely unacceptable to permit such anti-Islamic actions under the guise of freedom of expression.”

“It is unacceptable to allow these Islamophobic actions on the pretext of freedom of expression. To pretend not to see such despicable and hateful acts is to be a party to the crime,” Turkish high diplomat Fidan burdened in a social media submit.

Source: www.anews.com.tr