IYI Party criminal complaint against Paludan, who burned the Quran
The IYI Party Representative Office in Sweden, which filed a criminal complaint with the police alleging that Paludan committed a hate crime, left a copy of the petition with the speaker of the Swedish Parliament. In the statement here, it was stated that in article 16 of the Swedish Constitution, incitement against ethnic groups is considered a hate crime and corresponding action is requested. The statement indicated that the process will be closely monitored.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Rasmus Paludan, the leader of the far-right Danish party Tight Direction, burned the Koran in front of the Stockholm Embassy in Sweden on January 21 in Stockholm, the Swedish capital, and no one was allowed to approach Paludan during the protest. he held under the protection of the crowded police.
Many Islamic countries, especially Turkey, reacted to the Swedish government’s permission to burn the Koran in Paludan.
Paludan had carried out a new provocation by burning the Koran under police protection in front of the Turkish embassy in Copenhagen and in front of a mosque in Denmark. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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