Sweden did not allow the burning of the Koran this time
Ola Österling, press spokesperson for the Stockholm police, reported that a person’s request for permission to burn the Koran in front of the Stockholm Embassy in Turkey received a negative response.
Österling said: “Before making the decision, we held a dialogue with the Swedish Intelligence Agency SEPO on this issue. As a result, we decided not to allow the person in question to act.” he used the phrases. The identity of the person who requested the permit was not disclosed.
THE KORAN WAS BURNED FROM PALUDAN
Rasmus Paludan, leader of the Danish far-right Strict Direction Party, burned the Quran in front of the Stockholm Embassy in Sweden on January 21 in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, and no one was allowed to approach Paludan during the action held under the protection crowded police.
Many Islamic countries, especially Turkey, reacted to the Swedish government’s permission to burn the Koran in Paludan.
Paludan burned the Koran in front of the mosque and in front of the Turkish Embassy in Copenhagen on January 27 in Denmark.
Edwin Wagensveld, leader of the Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West (PEGIDA) movement in the Netherlands, tore up the Koran in The Hague.
Attacks on the Qur’an are protested in Turkey and many countries, Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark. (AA)