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'Permitting Quran burning endangers other religious groups'

by Anadolu Agency

istanbul Feb 01, 2023 - 5:49 pm GMT+3
Police cordone off an area in front of a mosque in the Noerrebro area of Copenhagen, Denmark on Friday, Jan. 27, 2023 where far-right activist Rasmus Paludan burnt the Quran. (AP File Photo)
Police cordone off an area in front of a mosque in the Noerrebro area of Copenhagen, Denmark on Friday, Jan. 27, 2023 where far-right activist Rasmus Paludan burnt the Quran. (AP File Photo)
by Anadolu Agency Feb 01, 2023 5:49 pm

Sweden and Denmark's permission for far-right figures like Danish politician Rasmus Paludan to burn the Quran on grounds of freedom of expression not only affects Muslims but raises concerns among other religious groups too, a Swedish rights activist said told Anadolu Agency (AA) on Wednesday.

Helene Sejlert, a political scientist and human rights defender, said that Paludan's anti-Islamic acts are causing more problems, putting more people in danger.

"His actions are spoon-feeding racism, Islamophobia and anti-Semitism. If the law can't stop that, there's clearly something wrong with the law!" Sejlert said.

His actions are harming so many, she said. "Large (different) groups are now scared of just saying that they are Muslims or Jews."

"To escalate the hate against these groups is of course also the aim for a bigot like Paludan," she added.

Paludan, who holds both Danish and Swedish citizenship, last week burned copies of the Quran on two separate occasions, first outside the Turkish Embassy in Sweden and later in front of a mosque in Denmark.

Burning Quran 'bone-chilling echo of Nazi' mentality

"The burning of the holy Quran, is a bone-chilling echo of Nazi book-burnings, where 'the other' was demonized and the 'un-pure' people or material should be exterminated," Sejlert said. "This is a rhetoric Paludan (and other extremists) has used when addressing what he views as 'The Muslim problem'."

She also said there is "way too little knowledge on how to address and combat racism and Islamophobia" in Swedish society.

The opinions expressed by a few radicals, like in the case of Paludan, is not "just a cheap, isolated event, spread for the wind by a crazy lone wolf," Sejlert said. "It is rather a reflection of the society we live in and an extension of the hate that is growing in every corner of our streets. Many times this hatred is directed at Muslims."

She continued: "These few radicals get a free ride by media who gives them a platform to ventilate their racism and Islamophobia, and then social media drives the topic to a boiling point.

"As the emotions run wilder, normal limits of decency are trespassed, the words used to get more and more emotional and hateful towards 'the other' and starts to appeal to an even broader group."

Police could have prevented attack, says Sejlert

While there is already "a lot of hate-mongering and disinformation" across the society, Paludan did not only burn copies of Quran, but "set fire to an inflamed situation," Sejlert said.

"Sweden should have acted wiser and more fair," she asserted. "Sweden should have set an example to not hurt a large chunk of its population even more."

Sejlert said, "the law is clear and the police could have called the provocation off by invoking security concerns, since the hateful act very well could result in violence."

Sweden Democrats, an anti-Islam and anti-immigrant party, won 22% of the votes last fall and became a strong voice in the government and life in the country is getting harder and harder for Muslims, she argued.

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