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Türkiye urges Denmark to take action against desecration of Quran

Türkiye urges Denmark to take action against desecration of Quran

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan known as on Denmark to take pressing motion to forestall Quran burnings amid repeated provocative assaults, as he condemned the “continuous vile attacks” in a cellphone name together with his Danish counterpart Lars Lokke Rasmussen.

Noting that anti-Muslim hatred has reached alarming ranges in Europe, Fidan mentioned it’s unacceptable that Danish authorities allow such “vile acts” underneath the title of freedom of expression.

Fidan mentioned Türkiye expects the Danish authorities to take instant motion to forestall such assaults.

Rasmussen on Saturday wrote on messaging platform X, previously referred to as Twitter: “Turkey and Denmark are close allies. Important to not let these acts succeed in creating division.” He additionally reiterated Denmark’s “strong condemnation of these provocative acts by few individuals.”

Copies of the Quran have been burned at a number of demonstrations in Sweden and Denmark this summer time, inflicting outrage amongst Muslims and prompting protesters to storm and vandalize the Swedish embassy in Baghdad.

Denmark and Sweden have mentioned they deplore the burning of the Quran however can not stop it underneath guidelines defending free speech.

Türkiye, which holds a veto over Swedish NATO membership, has condemned the protests and known as on Stockholm to take motion towards the perpetrators.

Earlier on Wednesday, Sweden’s safety service, SAPO, warned that Sweden’s safety state of affairs had worsened as a result of latest controversy over freedom of speech.

“The image of Sweden has changed. We have gone from being seen as a tolerant country to being a land that is anti-Muslim – that’s how we are seen … mainly the Muslim parts of the world,” Susanna Trehorning, Deputy Head of the Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Subversion Unit at SAPO, instructed Swedish state broadcaster SVT.

However, Sweden’s security-alert degree has not been modified and is at the moment at three on a scale of 5, indicating “heightened risk.” Five is the best degree of risk.

Islamophobic actions carried out by small teams in Sweden and Denmark, wherein Quran editions have been burned, have just lately led to indignant protests in a number of Muslim nations.

Reactions have been significantly robust in Iraq, whose authorities expelled the Swedish ambassador. Earlier, demonstrators in Baghdad broke into the Swedish embassy and set hearth to it.

On Monday, the Swedish radio station SVT reported that the particular person accountable had canceled a Quran burning introduced for Saturday. However, additional actions have been deliberate.

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