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Türkiye condemns Quran burning in Copenhagen

by Daily Sabah

ISTANBUL Jan 27, 2023 - 5:50 pm GMT+3
Police officers surround far-right provocateur Rasmus Paludan (2nd R) as he gestures in front of the Turkish Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan. 27, 2023. (AFP Photo)
Police officers surround far-right provocateur Rasmus Paludan (2nd R) as he gestures in front of the Turkish Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan. 27, 2023. (AFP Photo)
by Daily Sabah Jan 27, 2023 5:50 pm

Türkiye strongly condemned Denmark for permitting hate crimes against the Muslim holy book, the Quran, in Copenhagen following Sweden and the Netherlands, the Foreign Ministry said Friday.

In a statement, the ministry expressed deep concern that the "heinous act" was not prevented by Danish authorities, despite Türkiye's warnings, showing the dangerous level of religious intolerance and hatred in Europe under the excuse of freedom.

The ministry warned that tolerance for such "disgusting acts" threatens coexistence and provokes anti-Muslim, racist and xenophobic attacks, which occur daily in Europe.

The ministry also reminded European governments of their responsibility against provocations that otherize Muslims and invited them to not stand idly by as the universal values they claim to defend are disregarded by far-right figures.

Earlier on Friday, the Foreign Ministry summoned the Danish ambassador over the incident.

In a message posted on Instagram on Thursday, Rasmus Paludan, the leader of the Hard Line party, said he would burn the Muslim holy book in front of a mosque in Dortheavej, Copenhagen.

Identifying as a "Christian" in a "Christian country," Paludan said he would bring a match and a book to burn.

Last weekend, Paludan burned a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm, drawing worldwide condemnation.

This was followed by a similar incident when Dutch politician Edwin Wagensveld, head of the far-right PEGIDA, tore pages out of the holy book before setting them on fire.

Türkiye strongly criticized Sweden, which is currently in the process of joining NATO, and suspended trilateral talks with Finland and Sweden over Stockholm's complicity and permission for the hate-filled and disrespectful action.

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