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Danish ultranationalists continue to desecrate Quran, burning holy book for 3rd day in a row

Danish ultranationalists continue to desecrate Quran, burning holy book for 3rd day in a row

Members of the ultranationalist group often known as Danske Patrioter (Danish Patriots) continued the desecration of Muslims’ holy ebook, the Quran, for the third consecutive day on Wednesday in Denmark’s capital Copenhagen, as they burned a replica of the Quran in entrance of the Turkish Embassy for the second day in a row.

Under the safety of native police, the members of the group chanted slogans towards Islam in entrance of the embassy and unfurled anti-Islamic banners in addition to ones calling for a boycott of Turkish merchandise.

Despite worldwide condemnation, members of the Danske Patrioter burned a replica of the Holy Quran in entrance of the Turkish Embassy on Tuesday.

The members of the group chanted anti-Islamic slogans and live-streamed the intense Islamophobic incident on social media.

They additionally claimed to have burned a ebook allegedly written by Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen on the similar location.

Earlier on Monday, the identical group in Copenhagen burned a replica of the holy ebook in entrance of the Saudi Embassy.

The group unfurled a banner insulting Islam and shouted Islamophobic slogans in broadcast stay on social media.

They additionally trampled a replica of the Quran as police supplied them safety.

As 57 Muslim international locations talk about learn how to cease the burning of the Quran within the West, “it seems we will have to burn the Quran even more,” the group’s social media account stated, referring to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) on-line assembly held on Monday to debate the current assaults.

Separately on the identical day, Salwan Momika, of Iraqi origin, burned one other copy of the Quran in entrance of the Swedish Parliament and demanded that Islam be banned within the nation.

Denmark stated Monday that it famous the most recent declaration by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) following a current string of public desecrations of the Quran, saying it can proceed shut dialogue with the group’s member states.

“Denmark has condemned the recent Quran burnings and is exploring the possibility of intervening in special situations within Danish freedom of expression,” Rasmussen tweeted.

Recent months have seen repeated acts of Quran copy burning or desecration or makes an attempt to take action by Islamophobic figures or teams, particularly in northern European and Nordic international locations.

Source: www.anews.com.tr