Türkiye on Monday strongly condemned repeated “vile attacks” on the Muslim holy guide the Quran, calling on Denmark specifically to take crucial measures to forestall such “heinous acts.”
“We condemn in the strongest possible terms the repeated vile attacks on our holy book, the Holy Quran,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry mentioned.
“Danish authorities must act within the framework of their international responsibilities and take the necessary measures to prevent these heinous acts that fuel hatred against the religion of Islam and its billions of followers,” it added in a press release.
The assertion got here after assaults on the Quran continued in Denmark’s capital Copenhagen, as members of the perimeter group Danish Patriots, recognized for his or her anti-Islamic and ultra-nationalist stance, burned two copies of the Quran on Monday.
Recent months have seen repeated acts of Quran burning or desecration, or makes an attempt to take action, by Islamophobic figures or teams, particularly in northern European and Nordic nations.
Source: www.anews.com.tr